Showing posts with label Teachers' Tool Box. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teachers' Tool Box. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Be Professional..Leave a note!

Yesterday, my relief day was what I call, "Round the World." By this I mean that I was asked to relieve teachers in 40minute blocks so they could meet with a specialist teacher regards the term ahead. I literally worked with every teacher and year level in that one day. While the teaching focus was already preplanned by the class teacher, I needed to be able to adjust the the new age group and the learning very quickly so as to hold the attention and momentum of the day. This is what I would call the "Tricks of the Trade" as well a splash of profession experience!

I actually the challenge of the pace of the day! I also enjoy trying out new strategies that may enhance the learning environment especially when you don't know the children's names and learning styles.

However, yesterday the one thing that I received the most positive feedback about was the appreciation of a concise note detailing the work covered and any other information of note e.g students who had to attend another specialist lesson at the same time, parent collecting a child from the room and at what time, work that had been collected and students that require follow up to name a few examples.

This note was not just written on the back of a scrap piece of paper but presented professionally and placed with any other collected work on the desk. The affirmation of this system tells me that this is appreciated but it also sends a message that I respect my role in the smooth functioning of a school day and see my contribution as valuable. Teaching is all about being professional in all that we do and say.

Actions do speak louder than words though don't they!

Live, laugh and learn every day...
Carmel


Monday, September 21, 2009

A Spring Clean in the Spring Holidays

Here in beautiful, south-east Queensland, it is school spring holidays . Yeah! Not only do I have my own lads home on holidays to enjoy, but it is time to refresh and recharge the batteries before facing the last busy term of the school year.

I also enjoy the process of a good old-fashioned spring clean:
......spring clean my ideas,
......spring clean my strategies,
......spring clean my class files and storage systems.

In starting with my zany pencil case and all the odds and ends stored here, I thought I would share a few of my life's essential contained in this case. Apart from all the usual items you would find in a pencil case, I couldn't be without my red, blue, green and yellow hard plastic pop-sticks. They are a fantastic tool for quickly sorting children into groups as well as allowing small groups to take turns fairly and monitoring points given in a game situation. I am always thinking of new uses for these handy little inclusions.


A few small, shiny, coloured crystals fall form the corner of the case. Note to self: I must add more of these! When a class is working well and don't want to distract from the learning environment but I do want to affirm a student's behaviour, I simply place a crystal on their work. As relief staff, I may not know every one's name and this is another way around that issue if the class is new. At the conclusion of the lesson, I gather the people with the crystal awards and suitably reward them for their work. The crystals are given back to me. At other times I may give the responsibility to one child to be a "secret spy" if the class is to move off to assembly or perhaps the library. The secret spy is given three crystals and has the responsibility to award them to three worthy class members. If the spy chooses wisely, they too ,have a crystal on their desk as a reward. Again the crystals are returned at the end of the day. Another strategy, is using the crystal to acknowledge people who wish to contribute ideas to a group discussion or hands on activity but have to wait their turns. I know who is next by the crystals!

Lastly, I have used crystals to heal a broken heart! When held in a hand or deep in a
uniform pocket, they can give the owner the power to overcome their troubles and allow happiness to return! It is not just little girls who like coloured bling! Hee,hee! ( The only warning I have is that if using these in younger classes, a child doesn't put the crystal into their mouth!)

Magnetic pegs, my calculator, my double dice, my digital timer that needs replacing from overwork, my favourite Koosh ball and a gorgeous purple gel pen all tumble form the case only to returned clean and ready for term 4.... the final term full of all the Christmas busy-ness How I make good use of these items and more are all in "Relief Insight" Handbook for Teachers.

For now I must get ready for our family adventure to the Gold Coast and the beautiful Gold Coast Hinterlands. With three sons and a husband who loves to explore in our 4WD, life is always an adventure rather than a holiday. I know we are going top be living, laughing and learning these holidays! Wish us luck!

Live, laugh and learn!
Blessings for your teaching journey....
Carmel