Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Resources for Newbies

4th grade teacher's website This site is an excellent tool to help you set up your class, along with many other great resources.


Another 4th grade class' website


Harry Wong  is the author of The First Days of School.  A book that should be used by beginner and veteran teachers. 


Classroom Management   This website has a ton of resources not only on classroom management but classroom layout, centers, planning, etc. 

Monday, August 9, 2010

Professional Development

Last week I partook in a 4 day professional development at my school; with topics ranging in Literacy, Math, SIOP, Writing across the Curriculum, curriculum mapping, unpacking the standards, etc.  It was an excellent opportunity for me to meet my 4th grade team, tour the school, meet other staff, and figure out how this particular school runs.  I've been in many schools throughout my college career and every single one operates differently.  We were given many different resources to help us plan lessons for our students and really look at our standards/objectives instead of solely focusing on the "cutesy" activities.  After the 1st day I really felt like I was going to be working with a noteworthy team.  Every single one of the teachers helped me understand what was going on and took the time to explain how something works or where I should find something.  It also helped that there is another first year teacher along side me.  We actually had a couple college classes together.  After listening, learning, and brainstorming for four days I was able to work on my classroom.  Given the fact that I really only had about 3 hours to work on it, I didn't get much done.  I was able to move all my materials in and arrange the furniture how I like it but I have not decorated the class nor put my books up.  I'm going to post my "before" pictures of my class and in a week or so I'll post my "after" pictures.  I need so much for my classroom, I really wish there was a "Teacher sponsor program."

Back of the classroom
The window view.  This is where the computers will go and the TV in the corner.  
The front corner of the classroom.  
The students' cubbies.  To the left is where you exit the classroom.  
PS- I'm reading a superior book right now: The Death and Life of the Great American School System by Diane Ravitch.  I highly recommend it and would really like to talk about this book with someone.

The beginning

In approximately 9 days I will begin my journey as a 4th grade teacher.  I feel that it has taken me so long to get here that it feels like a dream.  Especially right now, amidst the horrendous state budget cuts and job slashing that has infected all job sectors.  I feel lucky that I was granted a job, however, I shouldn't feel that way.  I earned this degree along with two certifications (K-6 and ESL) and feel that I should have a career. Although ultimately the system we live under does not agree.  I am aware that there will be many times in my future career that I disagree with the system, however, I am going to fight for what is right for teachers and for my students.  To quote Frederick Douglass, "If there is no struggle, there is no progress."