Saturday, July 9, 2022

It's about that time! Back to School Post #1

 


In 3 weeks,  I will be back in the swing of kindergarten!  I started teaching when I was 30 years old and will be 45 this February!  WOW!  That seems old!  HAHA!  

SInce lots of teachers are starting to think about the beginning of the year, I thought I would share what I give my students on back to school night!  

I always like to give my students something little and fun to start building the excitement for their first day of kindergarten!  


I usually make goodie bags full of goodies!  Last year this is what I included!  I usually change it up a bit depending on what I can find at Target Dollar Days, Walmart, or The Dollar (25) Tree.  The one thing that I always add is the Sweet Dreams Poem with the night time glitter.  

Here is the break down:

-a pencil
-a bookmark
-mini playdoh with a cute tag
-check out my work label
(hot glued to a clothespin with a magnet attached)
This is for parents to put on their fridge to show off work as it is sent home throughout the year.  
-Card with nighttime glitter
(Students save this card until the night before the first day of school.  They open it and read it with a grown up at bedtime.  I also added a kindergarten tattoo in with the glitter.)

Unfortunately I can't find the tattoos anymore!  Bummer!  

It's always fun to see the excitement when my students find their goodie bags in their cubbies on back to school night!  




Stay tuned until next time!  
For now, sit back relax and enjoy the last bit of summer break! 





Monday, June 27, 2022

Gotta Give Grace #reallife

 Looking back over the past year, I would say this is a year of growth and learning.  

At 44, (which I do have to calculate on the regular, since I can NEVER remember how old I am - please tell me I am not the only one!) I amazed at how much I have learned and grown.  

So, let's talk about Grace.  What is Grace?  According to the Oxford dictionary one definition of grace is courteous goodwill.   

This year for me has been a year of grace.  Grace in lots of different contexts: giving grace, accepting grace, the lack of grace, and the "grace imposter".

This year is a year that I am truly thankful for.  I have truly taken the time to examine myself - my beliefs, my prejudices, my value, my worth, my biases, and who I truly am as a person and as a Child of God.  

I have spent most of my life, wanting to be accepted and loved, as I think that most of us have.  I have also lived most of my life being a person who did my best to accept and love everyone.  Maybe that is why it is so difficult for me to understand why everyone isn't that way - why everyone can't just love and accept. 

 I also want to clarify that this blog isn't directed towards anyone and is just part of my journey and my personal growth.  It is also intended to be helpful when it comes to grace.  You see although I have always tried to live my life being loving and accepting to all - I truly wasn't 100%.  After looking at myself critically,  the person who tried to love and accept everyone I realized I had more biases than I thought.  That is hard to admit.  Does it make me a bad person?  I don't think so, because it has given me room to grow.  I have grown SO much this past year and am still growing and for that I am thankful.  

    Here are a few things that I know about Grace.  These are just my thoughts.

 1.  Giving grace can be easy.

2.  Giving grace can be hard.

3.  Giving grace doesn't cost a thing.

4.  When people extend grace to you, you feel loved, you feel heard.

5.  Stretching yourself to give grace to others, even when you don't understand, helps you grow.  


Recently, I was listening to a podcast, Get Your Teach On with Hope & Wade King while on a walk.  

Side note:  I hate exercising!  I mean I detest it!  Everything about it.  Before, while, and even after.  Seriously - who likes to sweat!?!?!?  EWWW!  

Anyway, I have found that listening to podcasts truly helps make my daily walks more bearable.  I have also found that the @GetYourTeachOnPodcast is one of my favorites!  Okay so let's get back on track here.  For reference, in case you want to listen for yourself, it's podcast 41 with Daniel Patterson.  

Get Your Teach On Podcast

During my walk, I took out my phone and typed lots of take aways from that podcast.  That in itself is a great feat, if you know me you know I am not graceful.  Which is an entirely different type of grace which means to have or show grace or elegance.  Basically, the opposite of what I am.  I am the definition of clumsy and uncoordinated! 

Here are three things that stick with me:  

 "You don't have to live it to show empathy for it."

It is impossible to extend grace without listening.

Receiving someone's narrative, or story, and understanding someone's truth does not mean that you have to agree with it, but you validate them, their truth and experiences when you listen and extend grace. 

After this podcast I was floored.  This was just what I needed to hear!  Imagine if everyone heard these three things!  

So there it is!  My soapbox on grace!  

Until next time...

 Do your best to extend grace - you never know who needs it and the difference it can make.  





Monday, June 20, 2022

 I am more than just a teacher...


Looking back, I started this blog in 2015!  Wow that was 7 years ago!  
In the past seven years I started strong and then I faded away, came back strong and then faded again on and off - on and off.

But now I am back!  This blog is going to be a little different than the past.  I'm changing it up a bit - why you ask...

because I am more than just a teacher!  


Like most of you I wear many hats - too many hats to name!  With every new day, week, and year, I add hats - just like most of you do.  

I guess my life is ever ever changing so with that; so should my blog.  What does that mean?  It means that I am not sticking to just teaching (mostly teaching) but I am going to blog about life, #teacherlife, #momlife, #wifelife, #reallife, #allofthethings, #life. 

If you know me personally, you know that my brain goes all over the place.  Having a conversation with me is not always (if ever) directly to the point.  We take adventures, side bars, "squirrel" (that's me getting completely off point), I guess that is all part of the fun of me! (or not)


So, here we go.. Let me start by telling you a little about me. 

Blog Refresh #1

Ten things about me:


1.  I have been married to Craig for almost 20 years!  We just realized that we have been together more of our life than not!  I am truly blessed to have such an AMAZING husband who loves me despite my quirkiness and shenanigans! 
#wifelife




2.  I am blessed to be the mom of two AMAZING boys!  Dillon is 21 and is a Senior at IU studying Molecular Science.  Tristan is 17, in show choir, aspires to be a fashion designer and is going to be a senior in high school.
#momlife

3.  I have been a kindergarten teacher for 14 years.  I have taught in 2 different schools in the same corporation.  
10 years at the first and 4 years at my current school.  I have wanted to be a kindergarten teacher since I was in kindergarten.  Looking back at my childhood memory book,  have my dream job!  In kindergarten I wanted to be a model (I am 5ft..), an astronaut ( I suffer from EXTREME motion sickness), and teacher.  Looks like dreams do come true!  
#teacherlife

4. I LOVE clothes! I seriously have a clothing obsession, I love shopping and outfits with flair! I save clothes FOREVER!  Who knows when they will come back in style!?! 
#life


Tristan in my vintage overalls from high school.

5.  Some people think I have a unique style!?!?!


  

Some people may say I have a signature pose!  
I don't see it! ðŸ˜‚

6.  I love food!  Why is it so hard to stay in shape when you love to eat ALL the things!?!?!  I am definitely a junk food junkie!   
#reallife

7.  I am 44 years old and didn't start teaching until I received my teaching degree at 30.  

8.  I am a Child of God who loves and accepts everyone unconditionally.  As a mom, my goal was to teach my boys to love and accept everyone, to treat everyone the way they want to be treated, to love, accept and not judge.  This is something that I continue to strive to do everyday!  
#reallife

9.  I have a cat, Mittens and 2 rescue chihuahua mixes, Molly & Chloe.  


 




10. I believe that a smile can truly make ALL of the difference!  

So thats a little about me!  Let me know if you have any other questions!  
Until next time...
Share a smile it's free!




Saturday, April 24, 2021

Buggy about Learning

 Sometimes it is all about using simple things to make learning fun!  Making it different than the norm, adding a few fun elements and voila'!  


What you need:

Plastic Bugs
Easter Grass or party bag filler
plastic tweezers 
a bucket or container

(all of these items can be found at the dollar store)

The plan:

-write sight words on each bug with a sharpie
-students use plastic tweezers (fine motor) to  get a bug
-say the sight word and write it on the recording sheet

Recording sheet can be a sight word fill page or something different.  
This year I used a recording sheet from a TpT product I bought years ago.  

I used this activity this week during our insect unit and my kiddos LOVED it! 

Here are some pics! 





This activity cost $4!  It put a little twist on your typical sight word activity and that made 
all of the difference! 









Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Teaching during a Pandemic - Endurance under Pressure

Today's message at church completely hit home!  It was all about enduring under pressure!  I know that as teachers if we haven't wanted to quit before, the pressure of teaching during a pandemic may be just enough for us to consider it.  Whether you are teaching face to face or virtually teaching in #2020 it can be stressful, crazy, rewarding, and full of pressure!  

Here is the link to Sunday's message that really got me thinking!  

Emmanuel Church (Endurance Under Pressure)

This is full of great information and amazing worship music.  In order to go directly to the message go to 36:00 on the video.  

"People tend to quit under pressure."

As teachers, our jobs are extremely difficult!  Even pre pandemic our jobs were hard.  A lot of times we work in the evenings, on the weekends, our job is our livelihood!   We build relationships with our students as if they were our own, we feel ALL the feelings 100%, we feel pure joy, disappointment, fear, exhaustion, sadness, and happiness in a way that is hard to explain. 

One of the key points to today's message was not quitting when you endure pressure.  Of course it wasn't about teaching per say, but as a teacher, that is how I related to this message.  If you have been a teacher for 1 year or for many, there may have been a time along the way when you have considered quitting.  Or this could be you at this very moment.  Teaching is completely different than it has ever been and it is continually changing.  The pressure is immeasurable!

The question was asked...what if you quit and you were just 3 ft. away from a breakthrough?  What if you didn't quit?  What would you miss out on if you did?


So here is my story...

I have been a teacher for 13 years, I have taught kindergarten for all 13 of these years.  Kindergarten is where my heart is, it is where I find my joy.  I wish I could say that all of those years were wonderful and  joyous but that would be untrue.  There were a few years during the 13 that were the hardest years so far in my teaching career.  I felt useless, I felt that I wasn't giving my best, I felt that I had no control.  Believe it or not, I wanted to quit.  (The teacher who has wanted to teach since she was in kindergarten, the teacher who loves her job with a passion, the teacher who couldn't think of anything else that she would rather do - wanted to quit.)   That in itself was so disappointing I wanted to be the teacher that I had always been but it was hard and seemed pretty much impossible.  There were so many circumstances out of my control.   I gained an unhealthy amount of weight and lost an unhealthy amount of weight over a period of two years because the stress was overwhelming and this time was seriously a difficult time for me.   I realize now that God had a different plan for me, he knew that teaching was where I needed to be.  He didn't open any new doors for me that year, he didn't give me an escape.  He knew that I would learn from those experiences and that the pressure of life during those few years were building my inner strength.  

As I look back on those few years, the years I wanted to quit, and I am thankful that I didn't.  I am thankful that God gave me strength to get through just one more year. 

   So what would I have missed?  What would I have missed if I would have quit -  if I had given up on my dream?

Here it is:

I would have missed meeting and working with so many wonderful people!  

I wouldn't have the friendships I have gained. 

I would have missed huge growing and learning opportunities.

I would have missed being chosen as the Teacher of the Year.

But most importantly, I would have missed out on all of the lives that I have made a difference in.  All of the teachers, parents, and children that I have blessed in one way or another and all of those that have blessed me in one way or another.  

Yesterday I received a message from a parent of a student I had previously.  She wanted my address to send me something that my former student had made for me.  She said she talks about me a lot and wanted to thank me for making such a huge impact on her life and for making such a difference.  This student was in my class one of those years that was my hardest.  One of the years that I was sure that I couldn't possibly be making a difference.  Don't get me wrong, I never gave up during those years,  but I just couldn't see the impact that I was making.  I couldn't see past the struggles, the difficulties, the tears, and the exhaustion.  I did my best to come back every day with a smile and start with a clean slate.   Most people would have never noticed that I was struggling.  Those who truly knew me knew my struggles.

So what is the point of me sharing this story with you?  For pity or to make teaching look bad?  Absolutely not!  It is to help you remember your why!  To remember that even when life gets hard and pressure seems to be too great you've got this!  You can persevere!  What if your breakthrough is only 3 ft. away?!?!  What if you don't quit?  

Trust me when I say, God has a plan!  A plan that is greater than we could ever imagine!  

Dear brothers and sisters, when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy.  For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow.  So let it grow, for when your endurance is fully developed, you will be perfect and complete, needing nothing.  

                                                            James 1:2-4




Saturday, September 12, 2020

Candy Land Classroom Transformation


 Let me start off by saying that we have only been in school for 15 days and never in my craziest thinking would I do a classroom transformation this early in the school year!  But...all normal has been thrown out the door in #2020!  So why not!  

We needed a little fun, just some down right kindergarten fun!  With all the masks, sanitizer, seating charts, and line orders my kiddos have been AMAZING and just needed some fun and excitement!  This is where I must point out that doing something like this fifteen days into school wasn't my idea.  That is where my amazing friend, sidekick, and teacher assistant comes in.  A few Fridays ago she asked if we had a fun classroom day planed?  "We just need some fun!"  she said.  

So voila this is where the transformation came about! I wanted something fun, that didn't take too much work, and would be academically appropriate for my students at this point in the school year.  So here it is broken down for you!  Our CandyLand classroom transformation:

Setting the Stage with sweet decor (get it sweet decor 😉)

I printed off candy clipart (included in my TpT product), laminated it,  and cut it out to create candy pieces for the hallway and my door.  I also used construction paper to create the CandyLand board.  My assistant made candies out of pool noodles, bouncy balls, tape, and cellophane.  How lucky were we that a lady I work with threw a Candy Land birthday party for her daughter previously and she brought in the cardboard props for us to use!  To be honest, I didn't do much to the inside of the classroom, I hung a few candies from the ceiling and put in a chocolate river (brown bulletin board paper) and my kiddos loved it.  "It's like our classroom has been transformed into a whole new world"  according to one of my kindergarteners!  

Getting the Kids Excited!



After recess, we came into this urgent message from King Candy (one of my teammates ideas, I was just going to send it home) giving us the challenge for the next day.  I also sent home the little story to their parents that night.  The next day all of my kindergarteners came dressed in their most colorful outfits ready to find the missing key to the castle! 


It's CandyLand Day



We started the day off playing Candy bingo!  This was a great way to practice letter recognition.  When each kid got a "candy" they got to pick a sticker from the chocolate river.  



We played a fun game of CandyLand on the Smart Board!  I am so glad I figured out how to do this!  I see lots of board games in our future! 


For math we did a ten frame match from the chocolate river. 

 


We did a skittle experiment that my students loved!  This is where the best quote of the day was heard!  "Mrs. Gardner, you're a genius!  A literal genius!"



After each challenge, we opened an envelope.  Each envelope told us that we hadn't found the key yet but we were getting closer.  After the final challenge, we found the key.  




It was a great day!  So if you are considering doing a classroom transformation this early in the year I highly recommend it.  I am teaching FTF, #2020 is so unpredictable, so I wanted to give my kiddos a chance to experience Kindergarten Mrs Gardner style.  I can tell you it was 100% worth it!  

If you want to try a CandyLand transformation, I have everything you need in my TPT product!  Here is the link:



Hip Hip Hooray for Candy Day! 


It's about that time! Back to School Post #1

  In 3 weeks,  I will be back in the swing of kindergarten!  I started teaching when I was 30 years old and will be 45 this February!  WOW! ...