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Monday, June 11, 2012

Learning about teaching

So how was my first year of teaching? Well, I survived and I think it was fairly successful! As I reflect, I realize it really was a good year - a great year, actually, in terms of how much I've grown as a teacher. I had a tough class and I clearly wasn't prepared for them. But, with a lot of hard work, I implemented tons of classroom management "systems," made mistakes, and learned a bajillion things about being a teacher. 
There are so many people to thank for inspiration, encouragement and love this year. I won't bore you with a list of people you don't know, but I will tell you about one because it comes with a free little gift :) My VP this year has shown a ton of encouragement, and sadly she is leaving our school next year. For her, I wanted to make a simple keepsake to show how much I truly appreciate her support this year. I came up with this:
It's a collection of words and phrases that she really helped me see as so important and that kept me going all year long.
I simply printed it to a half sheet {select 2 pages per sheet in printer properties - don't worry, it will only print one copy}, framed it, and voila. I love it and think it turned out really well! If you need a last minute gift idea, I have this print listed in my TpT store for FREE :)

On a related note, I've decided to use this summer to delve into the world of Whole Brain Teaching and my first order of business has been creating my own rules posters. I've tried some tactics in April/May with my class and it was well-received by my grade twos with some really positive learning outcomes, so I'm extra excited about next year now! I did change the rules from those used in WBT, because there were a few things I wanted to address straight away next year based on some issues I dealt with this year. Click the images to download {for FREE again!} if you please. Of course, I'm thinking of making a circus set to add to my theme next year... I already printed and laminated these, though, so I don't know if I want to waste them.
It may be obvious, but I chose a rabbit because it has big ears haha! I got really tired of side conversations this year.

Doesn't that flying monkey look fast?!

Please, kids, for my sanity.

A house because I call my class my school family - we all need to get along to live together under one roof for an entire year!

Ahh, the wise old owl. I love this rule because one of my key lessons this year was based upon making smart choices at school. Perfect!

Very important so I can teach the most I can in the best ways I can! And really, if you follow those first five rules, I will no doubt be a very happy teacher.

Now we're off to Canada for some very important events and a ton of relaxing - ahhhhh! Take care.
- Amanda



4 comments:

  1. Congrats on your first year complete! I just finished my 13th.. It goes fast! I have a newbie blog... stop by if you have a chance :)
    Tori's Teacher Tips
    Tori

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  2. Congrats on a successful year! Now, you can relax for the summer. Yeah, right! I love the posters. Thanks for sharing!

    ΡΌ Lori

    Teaching With Love and Laughter
    luvyorkies@gmail.com

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  3. EEEEEEEEE! I love Whole Brain Teaching! I've tried out a few things that I LOVE! Class/Yes has to be one of my FAVORITES! :) I also used the scoreboard, mirror, and blow the answer into your hand. It was so much fun! I am definitely looking for more ideas, so can't wait to check back with your blog and see what you find too! :) Definitely be following you!

    Amanda
    Reaching for the TOP!

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