01/24/12 10:12 - ID#55979
unexpected humor
the students were off today... and my patience was tried big time. by the end of the day i was worn out from all the redirection, whining, and general chaos.
i was grading some tests as the 3rd grade students were taking math pretests... i heard talking and i looked over and said, "silent."
then i noticed my mentor was laughing, and the students weren't talking. it was the speech path and her student working in the far corner. that just made me totally lose, and we both started laughing so hard!
we have to do all of this testing with students who have difficulties in reading, which requires them to read long passages and answer comprehension questions. how is this effective? we waste so much time on these assessments when we could be actually helping the students. i really have a huge issue with standardized tests. i realize students need to be assessed, but even students who excel in school sometimes struggle with testing.
i can remember feeling dumb in middle and high school because of tests like this, and i don't even think i could pass most of them because they are so heavily content based.
i feel like it is much more important to teach students critical thinking and problem solving skills. they need to learn how to express themselves clearly in writing...
my brain in kinda fried by the end of the day, but the students make it worth it. one complimented my nail polish today and suggested i do a purple rainbow theme next... how cute.
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01/23/12 07:40 - ID#55975
random family pics
wasn't feeling well and missed a day of teaching. it's daunting how much work i have on top of teaching full time. maybe that's why i don't feel like doing anything.
plus the weekend was so unexpectedly fun, i am dreading the week.
my goals for this week and to get ahead with my school work, and also to take some yoga classes and hike.
we were at the ranch market in phx, which is a huge mexican grocery store. they also serve food... i think i ate about 5 peppers, plus a bunch of spicy food, mmmm.
my sister looks so cute in this pic.
my sis told me about when she was little and our grandfather used to send her amazing gingerbread houses that our mom wouldn't let her eat. she was allowed to keep them in her room every christmas, so she would shut the door and lick them... i laugh everyone time i think about it!
baby cuteness! fern really isn't a part of our family, but she and zooey are so cute together.
baby rollercoaster, how do they know to put their arms up?
i miss zooey, i hope so she is safe and happy wherever she is and that i will get to see her soon.
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01/21/12 11:28 - ID#55959
Hawaii!
So, we are going to Hawaii. I'm pretty excited. I've always thought about going, but never had the opportunity.
My mom's friend has lived there for 20 plus years so were are going to stay with her which is awesome because we will know what the best things to see and do are from a local.
I can't wait to jump off a waterfall, paddle board, surf, see a volcano, and all of that!!!!! Yayers!
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01/20/12 10:10 - ID#55950
really asu??
i think about 90% of the questions i have asked about my program haven't gone unanswered thus far this semester. we also take classes in a small storage room at an elementary school, when we pay facility fees for the asu campus. we don't have wifi in the classroom, and since it is an education program and we take class in a school, we are required to adhere to the school district's educator dress code...
education and technology are basically essential to the other... and our course materials are all online. none of this makes any sense. and, i'm all for dressing up, but not to spend 9 hours sitting in a children's classroom at tiny little crowded table in childrens' chairs.
graduation could not happen any sooner.
on the upside, i love my students and my mentor teacher. asu... not so much.
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01/18/12 08:03 - ID#55936
banned from anyplace unsafe
well, maybe just my mother. thus far i am not "allowed" to travel to:
mexico
aruba- even though i already went, but not allowed to go back
jamaica- which is where i want to go for sb
really anyplace south of the border
asia, africa, india
i don't intend on listening to any of this... i just tend to lie about where i go. i went to mexico last summer and just didn't say anything. i have a rule about other countries, and that is, you treat it like mexico. don't wear flashy jewelry, dress more covered up, and don't carry tons of cash.
so nowww, my mother wants to go to hawaii, i think because she knows i really want to go to jamaica, and it's like a bribe trip or something. i still would rather go to jamaica... i want stamps on my passport nowwww.
a text conversation(textersation) we had today:
Momma: Just look online see if it's even possible don't say anything to Steve
Me: Mmmk
Momma: What is mmmmk
Me: It means ok. Git wit it juju(her name is Julie)
Momma: Ok means ok mmmmk is nothing
check Wensters
Me: Wensters is nothing. Check the urban dictionary yo.
Me: iPhone fail.
Momma: Websters rules right on man
Me: Word.
i love my mom, but i would rather go to jamaica.... and i have to make it to blo too. and i have to know by sunday because i like to have specific trips to look forward to.
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01/16/12 08:53 - ID#55928
cold and old.
i am calling the maintenance man tomorrow for sure. i don't understand how everyone can take it... i literally have to go home and take a bath everyday to warm up. i come home and my feet are so cold and stiff from 8 hrs of this madness.
i am wearing boots with fur tomorrow to be sure i make it through. i have been sleeping so much lately, and i think it may been due in part to the cold. i come home everyday and i am so tired... and just want to veg out.
okay... even the children(and children have no thermostat) wear their coats in.
i am determined to find something warm enough for tomorrow, like a soldier preparing for battle. i will win, victory will be granted.
the students are constantly questioning my style choices... and i won't change anything.... but they have no clue it's actually a toned down version on my normal self. presenting a teacher like appearance, requires some dilution.
kids are funny, they were talking about the black eyed peas, and i said-
"you know who the black eyed peas are"
and the student says, "YOU know who the black eyed peas are?!"
i reply, "they have been around since before you were born."
they blankly stare at me, and we begin the lesson.
i am le old.
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01/14/12 05:25 - ID#55918
Jamaica or Buffalo
Go to blo for 2 weeks,
Or go to Jamaica for 1 week...
Buffalo has all the people I love, and Jamaica would be so peaceful and beautiful and motivate me to eat right and workout for two months...
What to do?
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01/14/12 11:40 - ID#55914
i never want to go on a cruise
apparently it's still possible... i am just wondering, with all of the modern technology and safety measures, how is this still possible. the company of this cruise ship had a similar incident a few years back.
anyway, if i had been on that boat, i'd so so upset about losing my belongings because most of those people were likely to have nice jewelry, clothing, and other items on board.... laptops, cameras...
scary stuff.
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01/13/12 08:33 - ID#55898
blue valentine
i know the whole holiday is totally commercial and lame, but i want one this year.
however, this is unlikely to happen.
romantic handsome man, where are you?
getting up at 530 and 6 each day is really the worst, one week of student teaching and only about 30 more to go. somehow it was easier getting up for work at this time because i knew i was getting paid, plus not having to drive 50 miles to work and waste all my money on gas.
i haaaaaate wasting money on gas. this valley is way to spread out for me. i look forward to loving to a place where you can actually hang out with people you like without having to form a complicated travel plan.
i want a leetle smartcar.
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01/10/12 08:54 - ID#55886
multi-colored nails
i painted them pink, purple, and dark blue so it faded into the darker colors and topped it off with gold shatter. kinda cool.
i am going to change the color tomorrow night, i hate chipped polish, and i have to keep my nails painted to keep me from biting which is the worst nervous habit ever.
plus, i kinda like having something colorful to look at while i daydream.
i am so on the fence about teaching. i love it one minute, and the next my mind goes immediately to grad school. columbia has an amazing OT program, but then i have two more years where i can't work, so i will keep it in mind and maybe switch my focus to behavioral management or something of the sort since i don't think administration would be my thing. resource teachers have a ton of flexibility as far as curriculum and they really help students a lot and get them to grade level performance, and they decide what they do... this is the best part of teaching because you can really get to know each student and help them as much as they need.
who knows... it will be an exciting year for sure.
i have an issue with wanting to make every teacher's room more beautiful and functional though.... hmmmmm. should i offer to help????
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What (e:libertad) said is true.... I have seen it personally in HS.... There was someone in my science class who was smart and knew everything in class but tests freaked her out so she all ways did bad on them .... I don't know them but if you know how the tests are made and know how to take them it can be material you don't really know and you will do good.... Of course what is a good score and a bad score is relative to the person I guess....
I think standardized tests nowadays have critical thinking and writing skills components. The GRE, for instance, has both. plus quantitative and language memory. I heard that the SAT is no different from the GRE. Is that true?