I plan to do not a lot of school stuff - I have 2 things I have to do - one of which I wrote on my to-do list and the other I can't remember - LOL, so it just may not get done. And I'm going to have College Girl order some books off of Amazon because she can get them delivered speedy quick!
{Anybody got any good titles I need to add to my wish list???}
I've written before that my afternoons are LOOOOONG. There's only so much a person can do with the schedule they are given. But Thursday afternoon, I was a grumpy bear. And Friday afternoon, ditto that squared. The 4th grade teacher in our building asked if the 2nd grade classes would like to do pen pal letters. Sure, why not. Except when the letters came, we were in the middle of another writing project. When that got done, off we went! We hadn't talked much about letters and the form. But we looked at some mentor text -
I have to tell you that Dear Mrs. LaRue was tough - they are letters, and they do use the correct form - but it's got a lot of inferring and that just wasn't what we were doing. Ack! I read it one day and we just never finished it {Bad Teacher!}
Anyway, we moved through the process. I'd say 16 of my 19 kiddos followed my instructions and wrote an opening, answered questions, asked questions, and did a closing. {We did each step on a single day and then combined it all in a sloppy copy.} Then I had a thought - I have 2 boys whose writing in unreadable - I mean, I can't even decipher - how could a 4th grader? Then I have a second tier of about 3 whose writing is a little tough. So I thought - let's type these letters. Ah, yeah, that will make them nice and readable. Oh, just pull my hair out now!
And I realized last night {after College Girl left to spend time with her friend who is a boy ;)} that my grumpy bearness doesn't have much to do with 2nd graders being 2nd graders - but my unrealistic expectations of what they are able to do and what we as a group of 20 can get done in the amount of time we have.
So yea - I have this week to regroup, refresh and probably {because this silly little brain doesn't seem to ever shut off} rethink.
Happy Spring Break for those of you that are right there with me!
My break isn't due for another week, but I've a feeling it will come quickly. (Can't wait!) I had the same reaction to Dear Mrs. LaRue. I used it last with my persuasive letter writing unit. This year, nope. I think it would work best with upper elementary writers. Anyway, enjoy your break!
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Forever in First
So, do you have another suggestion for a mentor text for writing?
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Sara
I right there with you on Spring Break!!!1 I hope we have a little spring weather...it is supposed to rain today. I do the same thing you do, my idea seems great in my head, looks great on paper, but when it comes to the execution of it, I always see the flaws in my planning. I try to make sure I write down what I need to do to make it better next year or knowing me I will try to do it the same way again. lol enjoy your break! :)
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I'm Not Your Grandpa, I'm Your Teacher
Yep, I try to make little notes about what's working and what's not. I do really well at that for back to school and Christmas and end of the year. I need to make sure I do that for every day stuff, too.
DeleteEnjoy your spring break!! Mine's been lazy so far!
I was totally feeling the grumps this week. Same reason. First graders are not just smaller humans, their skills are different as well. Time to look into 6 and 7 year old development for me... Thanks for the reminder. Enjoy your spring break!!
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Sometimes it seems like I have these deadlines - often just in my head - and we're off and running. I really need to slow down!
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