During my 25+ years of teaching, I have learned to
incorporate technology in the classroom. I started with filmstrips, ditto
machines, and Commodore computers (you know, the ones with truly “floppy”
disks!) Then we progressed to copy machines, TVs, and updated computers. I can
remember struggling to log on in the age of dial-up and being overwhelmed just
trying to figure out how to check my e-mail. Now it seems impossible to think
of a day without it. Over the past ten years, our rural schools have been
updated to include lots of new technology. In my school each room has an LCD
projector. There is a document camera that took the place of a dinosaur called
an overhead projector. Our new adventure this year is learning how and when to
use our new SMART Board. However, this past week I discovered that even with
all this technology, my students still enjoy some old-fashioned fun—a few windy
days and the SMART Board box were all it took for some great entertainment.
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Do You Know What Day It Is?
Birthdays--a great reason to celebrate. At school it means some sort of yummy treat, singing "Happy Birthday" including "How old are you?", and a gift. We just celebrated a 12th yesterday, and the cookies were delicious! If I really put my mind to it, I could probably name the birthday of almost any student I have ever taught--yeah, I'm just weird like that. So today, I say happy birthday to Cassie. Several years ago (probably more than either of us care to count), I was her second grade teacher. On the morning of April 15, all of my kindergarten through second graders were gathered around the calendar to do our morning activities. I drew attention to the date and said that it was a special day and asked, "Does anyone know why?" Promptly, one of my first graders--the birthday girl's cousin--got excited and raised his hand. Imagine my surprise when I called on him and heard him say, "It's Tax Day!"
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
April Fool's!
Ahh, April Fool’s Day. So many
memories come flooding back. A funny (and embarrassing) one for me was in 1987.
I was in the middle of student teaching and had the opportunity to substitute in
a different classroom on the morning of April 1st. When I returned to
my regular classroom after lunch and found them only beginning the morning
classes, I was shocked. The first thought running through my mind was how
dependent on me Mrs. F. must have become. NOT! She was in the middle of a great
April Fool’s joke for our students—a day of mixed-up subjects that kept them
guessing what would be next. I went on to copy this one in my own classroom as
well as add a few of my own. (C.F., if you read this, I hope you can forgive me
for being young and full of myself!)
It has been a few years since we
have had the “pleasure” of being in school on April 1st. Weekends and
holidays have spoiled our fun so I was a little out of practice. It took me
awhile, but I didn’t let the day get away from me. For the past week we have been completing our first year of online state tests called Smarter Balanced
Assessment. We have talked and worried all year about whether everything with the
technology would work. So yesterday, Mrs. H. and I could not resist the urge to
fool our students. While they were at music, we devised our devious plan. When
the students returned, a phone call came from our district testing coordinator
(actually, my cell phone!) that told me all the testing we did last week would
need to be redone. Yes, it got them—I could tell by the groans and sighs. I only
wish I could have carried it a little longer before my smile told them it was
all an April Fool’s joke!
Friday, January 31, 2014
Paper Bowl I
Paper
Bowl I at the Enning-Union Center School is in the books.
Our top seeds for the
January 31st playoffs were the
Colts (Brittany), the
Jackrabbits (Katie),
the Longhorns (Trinity), and the Wolverines
(Sydney).
The Wolverines lost in the second round by two points to the
Yellow Jackets (Ashlyn). In the third round the Yellow Jackets beat the
Jackrabbits by a touchdown in overtime to advance to the big game.
The Colts
and the Longhorns battled it out in the third round, but the
Longhorns came
away with the win.
This set up Paper Bowl I with the Longhorns meeting the
Yellow Jackets.
The game was close for the first half, but in the end the
Longhorns came on strong to win with a score of 152 to 136.
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