


-I now truly recognize the developmental differences between grade levels. I'm teaching lessons on trustworthiness (for what seems like the rest of my life, but really only 3 more weeks) and the "get it" factor is dramatically different between 3rd and 4th grades.
-Choose a book I really like, because by the time I've read it 6-7 times (6-7 classes per grade level), I want to throw it out the window.
-Contrary to some beliefs, I do not sit in the dark. I refuse to use the overhead bright lights in my office, so instead I have about 4 lamps on at all times. It's much more calm and relaxing.
-Pre-K kids are my new favorite. I spent the mornings with them the first week and quickly bonded with them. I miss them daily now that I'm busier and can't get down to see them as often.
-I have only cried once so far. And not really even at school, but on my way home.
-I listened to a frequent office visitor sing "When Good Girls Go Bad" from his desk in the little room where kids go when they can't quite get it together enough to stay in the classroom.
-Said child also randomly makes dinosaur/monster/not-sure-what shrieking noises, too. (Is it wrong that I actually really like him??)
-I nicknamed a TINY girl "Polly Pocket."
-I have conducted two meetings with parents who want their kids in either speech or special education...um, do they know I have NO idea what I'm doing??
-I didn't realize how much time I spent talking, laughing, and bonding with my 2nd grade team of teachers...that was probably the hardest adjustment so far...and may or may not have contributed to my tears.
-My knee got kissed during a kinder friendship lesson. Ok, creepy.
-I get lots and lots of hugs, which always make me smile.
-I walked back into my office this afternoon to find a kiddo laying on a blanket on my floor.
-I have learned to appreciate all the behind the scenes work my amazing principal and VP's do.
-I get to greet kids every morning and help them out of their cars. Your day can't help but start out great doing that...even if I almost got taken down by a boy who DID not want out of his car and subsequently pulled me in when I tried to get ahold of his arms.
Like I said, never a dull moment!
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May I record a day in the life of Mary? It sounds like it would be fun to watch!
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