Celebrate This Week-11/6

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It’s Saturday and that means it is time to reflect on the week and celebrate things both big and small. Join our community and celebrate this week by linking up or just stopping by the host Ruth Ayres’ blog to read others’ celebrations.

My Classroom

There are so many things that happen every day that cause me to step back and celebrate. My favorite thing this week was the time we took to learn about student stories on ClassDojo. I am looking forward to using this feature to help kiddos to make a digital portfolio of their learning. The students enjoyed taking selfies and posting them. 

I also want to celebrate the chance I got this week to organize part of my shelves. It is something that really drives me nuts each day, so getting my organization on made me very joyful. 

The last thing I want to celebrate in the classroom is the fact that I have hit upon a diffuser blend that seems to be working for us. I am diffusing a mix of Balance, Serenity, and Cheer. All three of these oil blends are specifically formulated for aromatherapy to act as the names say. I really think we have more peace and less toxic negativity when this combination is in our air.

At Home

I had a very successful meeting on Saturday morning and I am excited about where things will go from here. I now have some great prospects for ways to share doTERRA with others and I am looking forward to it.

I made a Paleo pumpkin bread recipe that tastes amazing! I love that I am eating something healthier for me than the traditional recipes while also getting to enjoy pumpkin spice and the yumminess of that.  I need to experiment more with baking gluten free goodies for myself. 

What do you have to celebrate this week? I would love to hear from you in the comments!

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Celebrate This Week-Building Trust and Relationships

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This week’s celebration is all about trust.

It’s Saturday and that means it is time to reflect on the week and celebrate things both big and small. Join our community and celebrate this week by linking up or just stopping by the host Ruth Ayres’ blog to read others’ celebrations.

Patience

This week I am celebrating the fact that I am able to have patience. It is so crucial when dealing with children who have emotional health issues and are needy. I am so glad that I am able to grab hold of my temper and keep it in check. 

Relationships and Apologies

This week, one of my students brought me a small care package. He wrote an apology note and was asking forgiveness for having destroyed part of the classroom. What was amazing was this student’s thoughtfulness. His apology gift included small stuffed animals, a number of sharpened pencils to replace the ones he broke, and a handful of cough drops because he knew I had been sick. I was so touched by his thoughtfulness. 

I am thankful for the heartfelt apologies that I get from all of my needy students. I love being able to give them hugs and to remind them that they are loved even though they have made mistakes in their behavior. 

I am also celebrating a new connection made this week with the mother of one of my more challenging students. I think that this family connection will help the student to do better with self-control. 

What do you have to celebrate this week? I would love to hear from you in the comments!

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Celebrate This Week 10/8

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It’s Saturday and that means it is time to reflect on the week and celebrate things both big and small. Join our community and celebrate this week by linking up or just stopping by the host Ruth Ayres’ blog to read others’ celebrations.

Digging Deep

For a moment this morning, I paused and thought about not writing this post. This week was tough. I found myself really struggling to maintain the positivity that I try to always have at the forefront. I didn’t even quite feel like myself. I thought that I would need to dig deep and work really hard to come up with celebrations. But then, I started to think about what I might have to celebrate, and the list started coming. I may have been less mindful of the celebrations throughout the week, but when I search for them, there they are.

Connections
  • A hug and heartfelt, almost tearful, apology from a kid who was testing his limits this week
  • The laughter and fun to be had on the days that the kid with Oppositional Defiant Disorder takes his medicine and his smart math brain that impresses us all
  • Hugs and a bracelet made for me by one of my Burmese students and the amount of language that the two of them are using already
  • 22 students who kept reading and focusing on their books as 3 students chose to be defiant and were making noise and trying to get our attention
  • The excitement over library time and a step toward many more readers being engaged with their reading
  • Evidence of books being talked about and shared, especially by the student who loves Raina Telgemeier who got her copy of Ghosts this week. There are now three girls reading Smile.
  • Reading aloud Strega Nona by Tomie dePaola and now seeing all the rest of my collection of his picture books in many of the students’ book bins
  • Our shared reading and thinking about The Tiger Rising–I just absolutely love this book!
  • Our beautiful heart maps that we will be able to get ideas from throughout the school year
  • A patient and supportive grade-level partner who will take students for a time-out without complaint and will offer to have those students come in for recess with him
  • Singing along to the song I use for transitions, “Count on Me” by Bruno Mars. The class knows the lyrics now and we all end up singing.
  • GoNoodle–I love that this class is loving the brain breaks on this program. Our afternoons are LONG! The breaks help us to maintain our focus and our learning all afternoon.
  • Our Friday game time when we all have fun together. In many ways, I think this is the most important time in our classroom all week. These students need so much work with learning empathy and treating each other well. This game time each week supports their growth as a community of learners that is learning to cooperate with each other and communicate effectively. Everyone played a game this week. No one refused to join in our game time. This was the first week that this happened.

What do you have to celebrate this week? I would love to hear from you in the comments!

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Celebrate This Week: In Which I Pull a Firetruck

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It’s Saturday and time to reflect on the week and celebrate. Join our community and celebrate this week by linking up or just stopping by the host Ruth Ayres’ blog to read others’ celebrations.

Today, my husband and I participated in a Firetruck Pull. Yes, that’s right. We pulled the fire truck. We were on the team with other women from the Barre gym I go to (and a couple more husbands). It was a charity event to raise money to get winter coats for children in need. It is the kind of event I usually think looks fun. It is the kind of event I usually don’t sign up for. But this time, I did sign up, which meant I had to show up. I couldn’t let my social anxiety keep me from this one. We had a team counting on us.

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What else in my week could compare to this? What a rush! We pulled the truck seventy-five feet in 23 seconds the first run and 22 seconds the second run. We came in 5th out of 9 teams, but the 4 top teams were all really muscular men. Two of the teams were firefighter teams.

 

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It was most fun to watch how teams collaborated and strategized to try to beat their times. We all watched the model firefighter teams. Every team came out the second time and beat their first time. I couldn’t help but think about how much we all learned about pulling a truck. And about how applicable this story will be to my conversations in the classroom about growth mindset. In particular, I am thinking about some of the traits Kristine Mraz and Christine Hertz talk about in A Mindset for Learning.

Optimism: Firetrucks are really heavy, yet no one said they weren’t going to be able to do it.

Persistence: Some teams were a lot slower the first time, yet none of them gave up.

Flexibility: Almost all of the teams adjusted their strategy the second time around.

I can’t wait to share with my students. I think they will get a kick out of the videos of the truck being pulled by my team. And I am excited to share with them about the way I applied the traits to get my mind ready for learning.

What do you have to celebrate this week? I would love to hear from you in the comments!

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Celebrate This Week 9/17 Challenges and Flexibility

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It’s Saturday and that means it is time to reflect on the week and celebrate things both big and small. Join our community and celebrate this week by linking up or just stopping by the host Ruth Ayres’ blog to read others’ celebrations.

Lifestyle Challenge

 

Today I start my third round of the Whole Life Challenge. This challenge asks participants to score themselves daily on 7 different health habits: nutrition, drinking water, exercise, stretching, sleep, daily reflection, and a weekly lifestyle habit.  I loved the challenge the first time and it really helped me to change the way I was eating and to think about all my habits. I did not do as well the second time around. But I still loved the fact that I was actively thinking about my health habits every day. This time around, I am doing a more challenging level for nutrition. I will need to cut out more things, but I know that the way I was eating helped me lose weight last time, so I am motivated to do it. I love that this challenge is not at all about winning anything. It is purely about working to change your habits. It is with flexibility to adapt these habits that I will be successful.

Language Challenge

Another challenge this week was welcoming three new students into my classroom and getting them acclimated to our routines and procedures. Two of these students are refugees and neither of them speaks English. One of the girls can sometimes understand quite simple directions but the other girl does not understand any English. They both do an excellent job of watching and following the other students. The challenge for me will be to differentiate my lessons to help these girls get as much out of school as they can get. The biggest celebration with this is the way my students have accepted these girls and are working hard to help them (almost to a fault). I will need to be very flexible in the designing of lessons to be able to accommodate for the needs of my learners.

Flexible Seating Challenge

The last celebration that I have this week is the arrival of the supplies that were on my DonorsChoose project. They got here very fast! I was able to introduce the wobble chairs and balance boards in my classroom. The lessons I am learning from implementing flexible seating in my classroom are material for another post, but suffice it to say that there is a steep learning curve here and it is full of challenges. The biggest issue this week for me as a teacher was the discovery that these new chairs and a couple of the balance boards can spin. Having furniture in the classroom that allows for movement is not for the faint of heart. I went over safety with my students and they are following safety rules, but I am constantly coming up with more as we go. For instance, “Don’t spin while you are trying to read” will be introduced this week. It drove me crazy to see a girl read a page, spin a 360, read a page, spin a 360 over and over again during independent reading. It was not distracting to her or any of her classmates, but it distracted me big time. We are happy to have the new furniture and I am happy to allow the students to work where they are most productive, but we will need a little bit of time to get used to it. Here’s the celebration of flexibility on my part. I am learning to let go and let this new experience teach me.

 

What do you have to celebrate this week? I would love to hear from you in the comments!

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Celebrate This Week 9/10

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It’s Saturday and that means it is time to reflect on the week and celebrate things both big and small. Join our community and celebrate this week by linking up or just stopping by the host Ruth Ayres’ blog to read others’ celebrations.

The start of a new school year is such a whirlwind of activity and, amidst the stress and headaches of getting going, there is so much to celebrate.

We were blessed last week with weather that was cooler for the first two days of school. Then, this week was hot and humid and gross in the classroom. On Tuesday, the temperature soared into the high 90s and we all melted. But we also plugged away at learning routines and starting to learn content. The rest of the week was only in the high 80s so we survived and only partly melted and kept learning. I am celebrating the fact that we survived this heat!

I have a few students that were big behavioral challenges last year. One in particular was with the Social worker or Psychologist almost every day having some sort of fit in which he refused to enter the classroom. I am so blessed so far this year that this student came into the school year with the idea that he wants to “be good” this year. I have already done a lot of teaching about how the brain can grow and we can get smarter. I think this will be a year of helping this particular boy to really get that. I have a feeling that he is told quite often that he is stupid by other adults in his life. This attitude of starting fresh with a new identity of being good is such a celebration. I am able to get to know this friendly young man and form a relationship with him without an antagonistic twist to it. I know that will help us later in the year if he does have days that he slips up or brings upset with him to school.

In the week we have been at school, we have been able to create a friendly space. There is room for improvement and we will get there, but I have been happy to see my students being kind to each other for the most part. This was not so much the case last year for some of these students, so we are going to continue to work on building our community and working to be kind.

I am looking forward (with a few nervous butterflies) to welcoming two students who are Burmese refugees with very little English to our classroom. There was a glitch with busing so they were not at school for the first week. It will be a new challenge for me to have ESL students who are not Spanish speakers. I know we will be able to figure something out, but I am nervous about communication and helping these girls to find a place in our classroom community. I am celebrating a new opportunity to grow.

In Reading Workshop:

We made Reading Salads (idea comes from Comprehension Connections by Tanny McGregor) to show how real reading includes both text and thinking. This is the third year I have used this simple concrete way to show this concept and every year the 4th graders love doing it and beg to do it again. We also worked on Stamina and got up to 13 minutes.

In Math:

We used the Week of Inspirational Math curriculum for the beginning of the school year. I love how the team at Stanford has put together videos about mindsets for learning mathematics. I love the videos because they help students learn about their brain. The challenge activities then reinforce the concepts that students learned and give them a math challenge.

Last, but certainly not least, I have implemented flexible seating in my classroom. It has been an interesting start to the school year, but I think it will be great. We have bean bags and a few end tables for floor seating, we have 4 yoga balls for seats, we have some standing tables, and we have a table with some benches (at some point, I might like to make some crate seats as seen in many articles about flexible seating, but d-i-y is not my strong suit). The rest of the desks have regular chairs.

My biggest celebration this week was the surprise funding of my Donors Choose project which will give us more seating/ desk options. The Herb Kohl Foundation funded ALL of the projects that were up and posted by Wisconsin teachers on Donors Choose. This was a huge surprise to all of us that received the funds. Another teacher in my school had 5 projects posted and every single one of them was funded!!! I am getting 6 wiggle chairs and 4 balance boards for my classroom from this project! I can’t wait to have more options for these kiddos.

What do you have to celebrate this week? I would love to hear from you in the comments!

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Celebrate This Week 8/13: Celebrating Vacation

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It’s Saturday and that means it is time to reflect on the week and celebrate things both big and small. Join our community and celebrate this week by linking up or just stopping by the host Ruth Ayres’ blog to read others’ celebrations.

 

This week I am celebrating VACATION

We had a blast traveling to Georgia for about ten days. We visited Savannah and got to see my sister’s new house and help her with her launch party for her LuLaRoe business.

Then, we travelled to Jekyll Island to stay at the fabulous Jekyll Island Club Hotel for a yoga retreat. This was an amazing weekend! There was sunrise yoga on the beach, a chef cooking demonstration, and a lot of relaxation in a luxurious resort.

The last few days of our trip we went back to my sister’s house and hung out with her family. It is so fun playing with my nieces.

Then, we drove back to Atlanta and explored the Georgia aquarium on the day before our flight.

It was a great vacation and we had a lot of fun with family!

What do you have to celebrate this week? I would love to hear from you in the comments!

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Celebrate This Week 7/30: Celebrating Fun

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It’s Saturday and that means it is time to reflect on the week and celebrate things both big and small. Join our community and celebrate this week by linking up or just stopping by the host Ruth Ayres’ blog to read others’ celebrations.

This summer, I am really working on making sure to honor my extra time off. In many years past, I have spent a lot of time pressuring myself to make goals and be productive. Although this is a good practice for self-improvement, my perfectionist personality really makes it into something more to be stressed out about. So, this summer, I have some goals, but I am really intentionally giving myself a break.

For example, I had every intention of participating fully with Teachers Write this summer. I am at home and not traveling and I have a lot of time on my hands. I was sure this summer would be my summer for doing each and every exercise and becoming a writer with a capital W. Alas, this has not been the case. After agonizing about feeling guilty that I was not making time for this writing for a few days, I decided to let myself off the hook. This isn’t going to be the summer of Teachers Write for me. And guess what?! I feel fine about that. I actually am being more consistent about writing daily now that I removed that pressure from my shoulders. For now, I am giving myself the goal of 500 words a day. It isn’t much, but it is manageable and I am making progress on my novel.

This week I am celebrating FUN
  • Yoga in the park on Monday mornings has been fabulous! The sounds of nature surround us as we work through our class. The instructors have designed a class that starts with 30 minutes of Vinyasa yoga and then the rest of the class is a restorative Yin yoga. It is just the way to start the week!
  • On Tuesday, I went to Madison to spend time with my mother and my sister and nieces. My sister has been in town for the month of July and I have loved the extra opportunities to love and snuggle her babies.
  • Also on Tuesday, we celebrated my birthday early by going to one of our favorite restaurants. Paisan’s restaurant has been in Madison since 1950. My mother and uncles worked there as college students and we have been going to this restaurant for as long as I remember. I recently discovered that I am gluten-sensitive (It has been a discovery that both helps me feel better overall and depresses me about the future of all yummy food consumption). Paisan’s has a gluten-friendly bread that they can use to make sandwiches and their cheese breads. AWESOME!
  • I also asked my mother to get Gigi’s cupcakes. They also have a gluten-friendly variety! I enjoyed some great birthday treats.

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What do you have to celebrate this week? I would love to hear from you in the comments!

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Celebrate This Week 6/25: Celebrating Summer

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It’s Saturday and that means it is time to reflect on the week and celebrate things both big and small. Join our community and celebrate this week by linking up or just stopping by the host Ruth Ayres’ blog to read others’ celebrations.

This week I am celebrating SUMMER

  • The weather has been fantastic in Wisconsin. So many nice, sunny days with warmth but not too much humidity.
  • Time with family and friends: I have had the chance to spend time going to the park and enjoying the outdoors with both my mother and my husband. We also are enjoying the beer garden in our local park with friends
  • Euro 2016: Since my hubby is from Spain, we get really into watching the tournaments in the years that they happen. (It is especially cool that we are home for the summer and can watch the majority of the games) This year, Spain is playing well which is always a good thing…after they were ridiculously bad in the last world cup, they needed to come in strong this time.
  • My summer school classroom is set up and I have the curriculum. I have a small class list of 15 kiddos and I know 10 of them because I am teaching at my school for the summer. It will be a fun summer job!
  • Our CSA box has been arriving every other week. I am loving eating the farm fresh vegetables and fruit. What better way to celebrate summer than to eat amazing food that is good for you too?
  • I am coming out of my shell and sharing more with people about essential oils and how they have helped me reach my health goals. It is empowering to share and to see how they are helping my friends too. Being an introvert, it is daunting to take on the idea of building a business around sharing oils, but I am slowly but surely getting there.
  • More time for reading all kinds of books is amazing! I have been enjoying reading some personal development books as well as fiction books that have been on my shelves for a while. I love lazy summer days.

 

What do you have to celebrate this week? I would love to hear from you in the comments!

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Celebrate This Week 6/11

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It’s Saturday and that means it is time to reflect on the week and celebrate things both big and small. Join our community and celebrate this week by linking up or just stopping by the host Ruth Ayres’ blog to read others’ celebrations.

 

 

Family time:

We had a great time on Sunday with the whole family together for a BBQ. My sister and brother-in-law were in town for the weekend. It was so nice to have everyone together. It was also my mother’s birthday and it was great to spend some time with her on her special day.

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School Days:

This week was sort of our last week of school. The last day of school for my students is next Monday. Yes, we are ending on a Monday. Not well thought out, but there you go. I am sad to be sending these kiddos on to the next teacher. We have created an awesome place this year in our classroom and I am sad to see them go. I love that my students love it in our classroom too. One student told me that his dad was telling him he wouldn’t be coming to school on Monday, but he was begging to come to school. Another student’s mom came to pick him up in the middle of the day yesterday. He got so upset that he was having to leave that she decided to let him stay. I am celebrating the fact that we created a space that is so comfortable for them that they don’t want to leave.

We finished reading Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. This was an amazing read aloud. I am so glad I decided to share this book with these students.

What do you have to celebrate this week? I would love to hear from you in the comments!

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