Friday, May 18, 2012

Closure



On the last day of going to my site school it was their field day, so when we got there they were watching a movie. While that was going on Miss Sandel was telling all the students to go the back and that I wasn't allowed. When the movie was over they gave me cards that they had made, along with a bigger card with all of their thumb prints. I couldn't help, but to think how much I would miss all of them and their hugs and the silly things they said on their cards made it even harder. I hope that I have made a difference in their lives as they have made on mine.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Reflection

   Now it's time to come out and say what I've learned and come to a conclusion on my year as an intern. First off, I want to say how nervous I was the first day. As it was, I had no idea what to expect from the students or my mentor. But as the year went on I have become less nervous and have been able to connect with the students. I've learned what it really means to "teach". That is taking care of students and teaching them good manners, building up their tension span all while also teaching them how to read, write, do math, oh and did I mention geography. To be a teacher you really must have a passion, especially for the students. I am definitely more enthusiastic to become a teacher. Sometimes I even imagine myself having my own classroom with students, doing my best to make topics interesting to catch their attention. Although, I am planning to go to third world countries and teach out there and to know that I would be able to make a difference in their lives is incredible. I hope to have brought light to their classroom, to have helped them on their path.

 Knowing this is my last week and that I will probably never see my kids is hard. I'm going to miss them, but I know God will be with them and that they have a great future ahead of them in this school! These are a unique and amazing bunch of kids and I hope that this won't be the last time to see them.

Thursday, April 26, 2012



  • NASA App I would be able to teach my first graders about space and what different things are found.
  •  Splash Math is a fun way to help first graders in improving their math skills.

  • Desert Habitat First Graders would learn about the different animals that live in the desert and how they survive.


Monday, April 9, 2012

What Teachers Want Parents To Know

Something teachers need parents to understand is that the students don't always act the same at school than as they do at home. They need to be taught respect and integrity everywhere they go, not just at home. Another thing, is that they shouldn't disrespect the teachers in front of any students including their own children. It is not right and it is setting a bad example to all of them that the students will carry on for the rest of their lives. Teachers aren't as mean as parents think.
"Parents as partners rather than persecutors" means to me that the student will be able to have a better opportunity in life. The student won't be given special treatment, but instead will be held to a higher standard making, him/her more successful in life. The teachers won't have to constantly be timid about what they do or constantly have parent teacher conferences, because the parent believes that their child is a perfect little angel and won't believe that they talk back. It not only benefits the teacher to become a better one, but the student to develop good morals. Don't know how to teach your kids good morals and need a little help? Click here.


Monday, March 19, 2012

Rules

"We are a family" signifies how as a class they can succeed by respecting each other. If you were family hopefully you wouldn't knock each other down. I think he placed a lot of importance on this rule, because  when your a family you listen and work better with each other beyond how just classmates connect.
1. Don't talk while the teacher or others are talking.
2. Respect others
3. Don't lie, honesty is the best way out!:)
4. Be on time 
5. Control yourself making rude comments
6. Don't act immaturely

Sunday, February 26, 2012

The High Cost of Education

        I plan to pay for college through as many scholarships as possible. Throughout the summer I plan to apply for many of them and continue throughout senior year. I am completely relying on scholarships and will hopefully be getting a job soon to also help lift the dream of going to the best school possible. A job will surely give me more confidence about where I'm going and how I plan not to be in debt.

         In terms of signing up for scholarships I have not done enough. Although, in terms of trying my best and volunteering I believe I have done enough to be able to show that I use my time wisely and make the best of it. I've made sure to be in at least one challenging course and to keep myself busy to make sure I'm not giving up my time to useless things. I'm going to try to receive as much income for college as possible and am not going to worry about being in debt, but keep going forward. FAFSA is something I will be able to sign up next year, as for this year I plan to sign up for other scholarships.

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