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Saturday, August 14, 2010

Back to School

Another school year begins on Monday and the school-goers here are generally in favor of the idea.
Owen will be in the 6th grade. He misses his friends and is looking forward to his last year as a kid. Next year he goes to middle school and with that comes some good stuff - riding the bus, and a possible cell phone. I think he craves a routine. Summer is so carefree - right up Sara's alley- and Owen is a rules and order guy. He likes to know what's happening, when, where, how, and why. I hope he takes my class. Students like Owen are wonderful!
Sara is also looking forward to heading back, or moving up, in her case. She is a high school student now. When will I get used to that? She's at the freshman academy this year and taking some challenging classes. While she is a free spirit, she's creative and smart and won't back down from a challenge. I hope she takes my class. Students like Sara are wonderful!
This is my 18th year of teaching. When you add those to the 17 years I spent as a student, I am starting school for the 35th time. I love all the back-to-school hoopla - fresh notebooks; a clean, reorganized and redecorated classroom; a few new clothes; the whole bit. I am looking forward to the students' return too. This year has been difficult to begin with three furlough days right off the bat. It took some of the excitement away for me. Less time to prepare and no one likes to start on a negative note. It can set the tone for the whole year, but it won't. I won't let furlough days or budget cuts or an over-crowded classroom spoil this year for my students. This is the only year they get in 10th grade or 12th grade (hopefully) and we'll make it a success.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Technology Invasion

Gadgets, gadgets, and more gadgets!!!

Recently we've been blessed with some new toys at our house. First, Daniel received an iPad from his mom for his birthday. He was completely surprised and he absolutely loves it (the rest of us do too). Because of that, we had to get a wireless router to set up a network for the house. That purchase enabled Owen to use the internet settings on his DSi. Good stuff!

To top that, my boss at the schoolhouseused some grant money to purchase Kindles for my AP Literature class. Wow, school without textbooks? Awesome!

The only thing I need now is that robot to do all my housework for me.