Wednesday, November 27, 2019

November 26, 2019

Thanksgiving Week Quick Blog Update


This two-day week is a whirlwind!  Thanks for keeping the focus on learning.  When we return it will be a fast 3 weeks before our winter break.  When we keep our focus on the routines/procedures and the learning we get to do, our students' behavior and/or anxiety stays in check.  The more we disrupt their routine, the more struggles our students seem to have.  Thank you in advance for helping them to stay regulated during this time of year.  For some students, this time of year is more difficult and stressful.  Continuing to be the consistent, caring people and places in their lives will help them tremendously!


Nitty-Gritty

  • Sharing with our Community - FaceBook and beyond
    • FaceBook is a wonderful social media tool that reaches a large portion of our community.  It is a way to showcase our celebrations and get important information out to stakeholders in our community.  However, it can also be a place where others can spread negativity or complaining.  DES has a lot of things to celebrate.  The education and experiences that our students get while in our care are important to share with everyone.  Let's fill our school's FaceBook page with the awesome learning that is happening here each and every day.  Many of you already do this on your DoJo site or your class FaceBook sites.  
      • If you have pictures from your classes, please share them with me and a sentence or two to describe the learning.  I will place it on the DES FaceBook page.  If you have a classroom page, allow the DES page to Share it on theirs.  This can be any learning; experiments, collaboration, reading, problem-solving, etc. 
        • The goal is to have something to share each and every day.  Our students are constantly learning!  Let's make sure everyone knows about it!!
    • In addition, another way to connect with the community is with a Staff member of the week.  This means we would highlight one staff member each Friday on Facebook.  Here's our chance to connect with our community and share why we work at Dodgeland.  Please share with me:
      • Your hometown/where you graduated from
      • Your Career experience (this could be years taught, previous positions/schools, etc.)
      • Family, hobbies, fun Facts that you are comfortable sharing
      • Why you love Dodgeland
      • Pictures of you, your classroom, your family...again what you are comfortable with (I can take pictures here at school if you like too, but you might have fun pics that would work even better.)
    • Taylor graciously allowed me to play with this idea.  Below is a sample of what it would look like.  (Thank you Taylor!) -Click here to see the whole feature.



Also, check out what happened in the Elementary office while we were gone...No more running in to someone at the copy machine in the mail room!  Thank you to the custodial staff and Brad for coordinating this project!



Last but not least, I hope you all have a wonderful holiday week that is full of relaxation and all the things that fill your bucket.  I have all three of my kids home for the weekend and we are planning a Toy Story marathon on Black Friday.  See you all in December!






Thursday, November 21, 2019

November 22, 2019

Hear Ye, Hear Ye

  • 5K students practicing their skills with quickly and quietly transition from lockers to the classroom. 
  • 4K students enjoying their teacher reading the book called "The Book with No Pictures." They were so engaged in the literacy activity.
  • 3rd graders writing equations for 2-step story problems.  Listening to them explain how they got the equation was so insightful!
  • I can't wait to see Dodgeland's version of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade. Students during library have been hard at work making their own "floats" for the parade!

What's Happening at Dodgeland?

  • Monday, November 25
    • Coach Jena will be here for recess from 11-1:30pm to watch our playworks activities in action
    • School Board meeting @ 6:30
  • Tuesday, November 26
    • Winners of the Attendance challenge will be announced at the end of the day
    • Last day of school before Thanksgiving break
  • November 27-November 29
    • No School.  Enjoy your break with your family and friends!

Nitty-Gritty

  • IMC- The IMC is a busy, busy place!  Almost all of our 330 Elementary students enter this location weekly. (Not to mention how many of the 400+ MS/HS students enter the library every week.) 
    • The goal of the IMC is to be a resource for students, a place to learn new skills, share a love of books, ask questions, create new things, and get help with technology.  It is also a place for staff to find professional resources, help with planning or organizing resources for upcoming lessons, and learning from peers. 
    • Click here to see a weekly schedule of the predictable events that take place in the library.  Use this calendar when planning to use the IMC for projects, research, book checkout, etc.  
To accomplish these IMC goals, it is important to have a system that allows all of them to be met, in some cases simultaneously.
    • First, when students come to the IMC, they should be aware of their purpose before arriving.  To help with this and to aid in clear communication, there will be copies of IMC passes put in mailboxes by next Tuesday, Nov 26.  The pass will be similar to the nurse and Oasis passes. It will help adults assist students, and also to keep them accountable for their time in the IMC.  This would include students that need assistance with technology/devices.
    • Second, our tech integrationists (Kay and Christina) strive to be helpful when planning lessons, units or projects that utilize technology.  In order to support the learning objectives, they need time to research and gather materials, plan alongside teachers, and help teach the skills needed to complete the activity.  Please utilize their expertise while keeping in mind that the more time devoted to planning, the more successful the project will be.  A week's notice prior to teaching the lesson is usually adequate.
  • Lunch Procedures: After the break, I'd like to have a refresh of lunch procedures on Monday, Dec 2 in the morning.  Students have been getting louder and forgetting manners more often in the past couple of weeks.  I will be putting together another video to help our students see and understand the expectations of the lunch period.  Just giving you a heads up.
  • Reminder:  If you need tech assistance right away, please call ext. 1222.  If there is no answer, you can call ext 1000 and ask Marie if she can radio for help. 
  • Hallway Door entrance - FYI: The doorstop to the door by the elementary office has been removed.  There is a time setting on the locks so that the door is unlocked at the following times: 

    • 6:30am - 8:00am
    • 12:00pm - 1:05 pm
    • 3:00pm - 6:00pm 

PD Spotlight

I don't know if it is because I am more aware of it, or if it is because Thanksgiving is around the corner, but I seem to notice so many students and adults interacting positively and thanking others.  Below is a link to a very short blog post from George Couros.  As a mom, I tell my children that even if others are not always kind, it will always feel good to be kind to others.  Respecting yourself and being kind and positive is more important than responding to unkindness with negativity.  That interaction might feel good in the moment, but it won't last.  I like how Mr. Couros adds another layer to that here, by adding in, that you will never know which kind word or action will have an impact on another.  Wouldn't you rather that impact be a positive one?

https://georgecouros.ca/blog/archives/tag/the-importance-of-kindness-in-education




Friday Funny

I am okay with not doing this for awhile though... :-)







Thursday, November 14, 2019

November 15, 2019

Hear Ye, Hear Ye

  • Staff members supporting each other with students that are struggling with following the Trojan Way at school.  When we help each other, we all feel supported and encouraged. 
  • A young man was beaming about his first EVER award certificate after the pride assembly yesterday.  He even initiated a hug with his teacher!
  • Shout out to Christina Abegglen for working so hard at helping our students share the expectations of how to behave at an assembly!  Thank you so much!
  • Third graders sharing their table of contents with me about their informational writing pieces.  I learned about fishing, skateboarding, and cats!

What's Happening at Dodgeland

  • Monday, November 18
    • Last full week before Thanksgiving!  Make every moment count!  :-)
  • Tuesday, November 19
    • Newsletter articles due to Marie.  Optional: Include a picture (or two) if you have one.
    • 3rd Grade Data meeting
  • Wednesday, November 20
    • Workout Wednesday

Nitty-Gritty

  • Thank you for your time on Wednesday during the staff meeting.  I hope you were all able to get an idea or two from your colleagues that helps.  If you have a situation that you would like to talk through with me, please let me know!
  • If you haven't shared the priority standards document for your grade level, please do so.  I would like to work with them to compile them in a format that allows us to see the whole school in one chart.  If you have already done this, thank you very much!
  • An email went out to staff members that notified me that they would like to work on a math or phonics analysis team.  If you would like to join this team, please let me know!

PD Spotlight


  • I wanted to use this week's PD Spotlight to highlight the PinkCast video that I showed on Wednesday for all staff that may not have been able to be there.  Click here to watch the 100 second video.  I am challenging us to do this every day here at Dodgeland.  I wonder what effects, if any, there will be on our work environment.  Will our students mimic us?  How will that affect the climate at our school?  I think it is worth our time to try to influence others in a way that helps build habits of kindness.  It will take time, but I believe it will happen!  Every day, every minute is important.  What a great career we have!


Friday Funny

Saw this and thought it was funny.  Hope you do too!

Thursday, November 7, 2019

November 8, 2019

Hear Ye, Hear Ye


  • Flexible teachers with the Playworks coaching this week.  The schedule time periods were off a bit, but thank you for rolling with it when Jena arrived.
  • AND, the playworks games you taught tied in so well with Mindy's GG lessons.  MANY of you related it back to lessons they have all had before.  This is so Awesome!
  • Staff members stepping in and helping out and providing a productive learning day even when a substitute was not available for a colleague!
  • 2nd graders learning about similes and even working on creating their own!
  • 4K students persevering through putting on all the snow gear by themselves.  That is hard work!

What's Happening at Dodgeland


  • Wednesday, Nov 13
    • 4th gr Data meeting at noon
    • Staff Meeting in the IMC at 3:10
  • Thursday, Nov 14
    • Packer Day - Wear your Packer Attire
    • 5th grade - Can we reschedule your grade level meeting to Nov 14?
    • 1st Quarter Pride Assembly
  • Friday, November 15
    • EC/4K Playgroup 9-10am
  • Tuesday, November 19
    • Newsletter articles are due

Nitty-Gritty


  • Veteran's Assembly Today - 
    • There will be a modified recess schedule for Friday morning due to the assembly.  Grades K-2 will go outside for recess from 9-9:15.  (This will hopefully give everyone enough time to get to the gym for the assembly before 9:30.)
    • Our Veterans LOVE to shake hands with all of the Elementary students as they enter the gym.  (Really all the kids love it too!) This does take awhile though, 3rd-5th grade please start arriving by 9:15 so that all students can be seated by 9:30 to start the assembly on time.
    • Remind students of the purpose of this assembly and appropriate behaviors for assemblies before coming to the HS Gym.
  • Staff Meeting - 
    • Please bring a device with you to the staff meeting on Wednesday.
  • 1st Quarter Pride Assembly - 
    • During the assembly on Thursday, we will announce Students that are "On-a-Roll" this quarter.  This can be for academic reasons or behavior/SEL reasons.  Click here to nominate a student for this award.  Interventionists, specialists, support staff, etc, feel free to nominate here too.  
      • The Tech Ninjas are also working on a short video to share at the assembly as well.
      • Teachers, please bring your iPad to the assembly.
  • PLTW
    • The PLTW sign up is here.  Not all classrooms have signed up yet.  Please check out when you'd like to teach your module so that all students have access to the modules for their grade by the end of the year.  Just trying to head off frustration for students and staff with supplies and space to work.  Thanks everyone.

PD Spotlight


As the 1st quarter ended, it occurred to me that 25% of the year is already over.  How can that be?  It made me think of all the learning that our students still get to do this year.  It also made me think about teaching/leading with a sense of urgency.  It ties in beautifully to our attendance initiative.  Every day matters.  Every class period we get to spend teaching, coaching and prompting students through their learning is a gift.  As the adults in the room, it is our responsibility to protect those instructional minutes.  We all know how many tasks and things we juggle in a day.  I, too, find myself getting thrown off course some days.  I get to the end of the day, and think, what did I do today?  How is the day over already?  All of us have found ourselves in this situation, however, this has the potential of losing minutes to things that are not a part of most important pieces of school: Instruction and guided/independent practice by students.  Below is a quote from Regie Routman that resonates with me and is helping me regain my own sense of urgency. 




Friday Funny


Q: How do you cook an alligator?

A: In a Croc-pot!