Greetings from this side of Social Distancing! it certainly has been exciting.
If you are anything like me, your homeschooling adventure has gone something like this... -Try logging onto new technology. You decide it may or may not be a gremlin in disguise, -Scramble to find youtube videos to teach what you don't know. (New fangled teaching methods!) -Start Pre-K craft project only to discover glitter in the eye is almost as bad as pepper. -Send the kids outside to "recess" for the tenth time. -Ask yourself, "How many snacks is that?" -yELL, "the dog did not eat your homework. It is all the computer." For at least the fifteenth time. -and Learn that I am grateful for the amazing men and women that teach My little people everyday! I tell you all of this as a veteran teacher. Virtual school is NOT going to be perfect. I've taught for years and I can still tell you the struggle is real! Hang in there, you've got this! (And aren't our little people the best?!) Now here are those activities as promised!
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Recently, my son was teased for the shape of his head. His head? Really? After we sat and talked about what happened, he felt like there was nothing special about him! Ugghhh! This was completely unacceptable! So Of course, I whipped out my favorite picture books and started reading with my whole crew. (His favorite was definitely I don't want to be a frog. My daughter insisted that my book, Flamingo Hugs, was her favorite, Secretly I think she preferred Brontorina. It's okay, my child, it's a great book.) Afterwards, we shared what made each of the characters special. We connected the characters' uniqueness to our own quirkiness. By the end of our reading, we realized we can't control what others think of us. But we can be proud of who we are! It occurred to me that celebrating uniqueness is something I need to do in my classroom every now and then. My students are special and I don't always have time to highlight that individuality. But I plan to! We will be reading these wonderful books and using this fortune teller I created to celebrate us! Do you have books that inspire you to be you? Comment below and let me know! Our Students |
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