This is a tower with a thorny bush at the bottom, of course. |
This is a carnation that one of my students brought me the day before Thanksgiving break. When I asked her what it was for she said, “because I love you.” So sweet.
In the middle of November, I had the opportunity to attend a day-long workshop with Lucy Calkins presenting about the Units of Study in Teaching Reading. Mind Blown! Of course, I immediately purchased the units and then read and reflected about my own classroom and the workshop environment I had created so far this year. The workshop and the things Lucy had to say really helped me to rethink some of the extras that I had been trying to do. I have started using the first unit for 4th grade, with some modifications since I already had some procedures and routines in place. I stopped trying to figure out how to work in other reading work to look more like other reading classrooms in my building. I lost a huge weight off my shoulders and we have started to sink into the work of reading intensely and deeply. I love it.
My district started something new this year with our calendar. We had teacher work days Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday before Thanksgiving. It was awesome! I had a ton of time to rearrange my classroom and work on the never-ending work of sorting and labeling my class library. I am very pleased with the amount of work I was able to accomplish in those three days and I really like the new arrangement as well.
This week was full of amazing reading time. My students were able to sustain their independent reading time for 40-45 minutes each day. Even on Monday, which was the day after a week-long break for them. I am loving seeing most of the students really becoming avid readers.
In my personal life, I celebrate time with family and friends, a new fancy Kitchen-Aid mixer, fitting in regular workouts again, HGTV, and spring-like weather in December in Wisconsin.
What do you have to celebrate this week? I would love to hear from you in the comments!
Love hearing all about your classroom, and that you're going to be writing more, and seeing the art, Andrea. I loved doing art connected to books in my class, so happy to see these. My celebrations are always about enjoying what happens every day. Alone or with others, I usually have a good time. Sounds as if you do, too!
Love seeing the student art work. Sustained independent reading time is defiinitely something to celebrate. Enjoy your new mixer, I bet it will be getting some workouts this month too. Happy weekend!