". . .the word of God is not bound." II Tim. 2:9b

Saturday, May 29, 2021

Gearing up for a new assignment: 2nd Grade, Here I Come!

Organization is always a hot topic for teachers at the end of the school year as we pack up our classrooms for the summer and take time to rethink the way that we do what we do. Currently, I'm moving out of my high school English classroom and into my new room (and new assignment!) in second grade. This is a huge change, as you can imagine, but the good news is, much of what I used in my old room can stay right where it is. It's not going to move with me, so my successor will simply inherit those resources.

God's Words - Binder Clips

Meanwhile, as I look to my new adventure as a second-grade teacher, I'm imagining all of the ways my classroom and my school day will be different. Here are just a few:

  • One class, seven students, all subjects, all day
  • Shorter prep times
  • Strong support team of elementary teachers
  • Manipulatives galore
  • More visuals and anchor charts on the walls
  • Calendar time
  • New class Website, apps, and tech
  • New forms of parent communication
  • Increased volume of paper flow
  • Take-home folders
  • Cubbies
  • Volunteers
  • Elementary classroom management
  • Recess duties
  • Standards-based report cards
  • Daily hugs from kiddos!
Needless to say, this is just the tip of the iceberg. I plan to do lots of learning and growing along with my students this year!

Heading into my new assignment, organization is going to be huge. This summer, I'll be getting my classroom shipshape so it's clean, cozy, safe, and a place where learning can happen. More on that process in a future post! 

In addition to the "academic stuff," I want to teach my second-graders to be kind. There are tons of resources out there for fostering kindness in the classroom. Check out my Kindness Pinterest board for starters. Some ideas I plan to implement include displaying words about kindness throughout the room, creating a class mantra, having a Random Acts of Kindness bulletin board, and wearing tees and accessories that point up the same message. Of course, there's no substitute for taking advantage of teachable moments as they come up. Kindness can be taught!

I'm feeling so blessed right now to have this new opportunity at this point in my career. Moving to second grade has infused my work life with new energy and focus. 

I would love to connect with other second-grade teachers right now! Please reach out in the comments, or email me here: aballard (at) camascountyschools.org. What do you love about that "magical" grade level you teach?

Changing teaching assignments for fall? What challenges do you face as you make the change? Tell us all about it in the comments!

Have a fantastic end of the school year,

Amy


Saturday, May 1, 2021

Teacher Appreciation Week


It's a hectic, exciting time of year for teachers! We're juggling concert rehearsals, awards nights, drama performances, track meets, graduation celebrations, and of course reviewing for end-of-year assessments. That's why Teacher Appreciation Week is such a welcome burst of sunshine to our busy schedules.

Just in time, Teachers Pay Teachers is throwing its Teacher Appreciation sale May 4 and 5. Time to dust off those wish lists and fill up the shopping cart!

To get ready for this fun sale, I've updated all the store graphics on my TPT store, Brevity. 


The cute potted plant image came from handdrawngoods.com, which you should totally check out.

Inspiration to tinker with graphic design has come from many directions recently, but one of my favorites is Michelle Emerson's YouTube channel, Pocketful of Primary. Michelle teaches 4th grade in Maryland, and she has tons of ideas for using educational technology, hybrid teaching, digital planning, classroom organization, and more. Best of all, she's upbeat and positive, which is what I am looking for in a teacher YouTuber!


And to wrap up this brief missive, if you're looking for an end-of-year read-aloud for the middle grades, look no further than By the Great Horn Spoon! by Sid Fleischman. It's a laugh-aloud tale of a boy and a butler who need to strike it rich in the goldfields of California to save the family fortune. My nine-year-old loved it, and we stake our claim that it's our new favorite book.

Hope you have a happy week of appreciation for everything that you do.

Amy