Hear Ye, Hear Ye
- Students beginning a PLTW unit and so engaged in the lesson they didn't notice me in the room!
- Students did a great job with this week's Lock Down Drill. I know this is because of the preparation and calm demeanor of their teachers.
- A number of people dropping things to help out at the fundraiser pick-up. The work was so much easier with help!
- I got to sit in on a number of positive, compassionate and organized parent teacher conferences. Our parents are noticing your work through what their children say at home and are quite impressed. The story I heard today was a child telling their parent that they "dipped her bucket" when he said something to her. It caused the parent to think about how the family communicates at home. How great is that!
What's Happening at Dodgeland?
- Monday, Nov. 4
- Playworks Coach Jena from 8-noon
- Students of the Month announced
- Mentors/Mentees Meeting in IMC at 3:15-4:00pm
- Tuesday, Nov 5
- Grades Due at 7:30am
- Playworks Coach Jena from 8-noon
- Wednesday, Nov 6
- 5th Grade Data meeting at 12:00
- Thursday, Nov 7
- Playworks Coach Jena from 8-noon
- Attendance Committee meeting at 12:10
- 1st Quarter Report Cards sent home
- Friday, Nov 8
- Veteran's Assembly from 9:30-10:30 in the HS gym.
- HS Musical, Weird at 7pm (PG-13 rating)
Nitty-Gritty
- Playworks Coaching - Coach Jena will be back for the final coaching visit for Playworks in the classroom training. This time around, she will be observing you teach a game that your class has not played before as well as a debrief surrounding an SEL skill. Then Jena will teach a game while you observe. The last 10 min. I will cover your classroom while you connect with Jena. See Jena's email or click here for the schedule. (If anyone would be willing to switch with Taylor Huso, she is looking for a new time.)
- Report Cards - All grades are due on Tuesday morning at 7:30 am. Report cards will be run to check for errors by Wednesday. Report cards should be distributed on Thursday, Nov 7 with students.
- PLTW - After meeting with both Sue and Kevin, I have a document to help us plan for PLTW teaching for this school year. Our goal is for each classroom to teach two modules this school year.
- The modules for grades K-2 can be done in your classroom. However, you will have to coordinate with the other teachers in your grade. The module can not be taught in the same grade at the same time due to material shortage.
- Most of the modules for grades 3-5 use the Vex kit and there is enough materials for 2 classrooms to teach a module needing a Vex kit at one time. (This is so the projects can be created and kept in tact between sessions.) Click here to sign up for a time period for your classroom to teach the modules this school year.
- Weather - So this week's horrible weather snuck up on a lot of our families. Many of our students did not come to school with hats, mittens, boots, and in some cases even a coat. Please ask students if they have these things in their locker to put on. (Some have them, but choose not to wear them.) Others may need to borrow some from the supply we have at school. Let me know if you need any help with winter supplies for a student. We have some options right at school.
- Veteran's Assembly - The annual Veteran's Assembly is scheduled for Friday, Nov 8 from 9:30-10:30. Please dress professionally as there will be many guests in our building for this K-12 assembly. In order to preserve as much instruction time as we can, but also to help our youngest students attend to the assembly, outside recess will be held for grades 5K-2 from 9:00-9:15. If the weather prohibits outdoor recess, it will be canceled due to the guests in the commons. There will be no outside morning recess for grades 3-5. Please play a playworks game in your classrooms before and/or after the assembly.
- Math and Phonics Committee: Please email me by Friday, November 8, if you would like to be a primary or intermediate rep for a schoolwide committee to work on our math curriculum analysis or the phonics curriculum analysis.
- Pride Assembly - Our 1st quarter pride assembly will be held on Thursday, November 14 from 2:30-3:00. It is on a Thursday so that our 4K students can join us. Two of the assemblies will be on Thursdays this year, and two of them are on Fridays.
PD Spotlight
- I subscribe to a number of education blogs. The one that I read this week from George Couros is the one I would like to share with you this week. Click here to read the whole post. The quote below is in the post. It strikes me that it is so true, and yet, in many places inside our school building, we get to see this happen too. In fact, I watched a couple of young students beam with pride when they had a good day behavior wise too. Even as adults, we have the opportunity to grow and find joy in learning new things. I learn many, many new things every day. It keeps me engaged in my work, and allows me to find joy in the work as well, especially when I can tell it is better than the last time. This does not mean that this is easy, but it is worth it. I get most of the students' names right when I talk to them. It was a challenge to myself, and it's even harder when they put their snow gear on! But it felt good to see them smile at me when I got their names right. They were cheering me on, and I found joy in learning this small thing too. Where do you see this joy in your classrooms?
Friday Funny
Last weekend, I celebrated my nephew's confirmation. He has 3 cousins that were adopted from Bulgaria on the other side of his family. We don't get to see them often because they live in Indianapolis, IN, but this week I told London that I would share her joke on my weekly blog as part of the Friday Funny. She was super excited about this. (She is 8 years old.)Here is her joke.