Friday, August 21, 2009

First days of school

Well, I have survived the first 3 days of 1st grade! W00hoooo!!! And I am utterly EXHAUSTED!! I am so thankful to God that I have so far only 20 kiddos. I was told I could have up to 35! I can't even begin to imagine. I am also grateful to have a Para in my classroom helping me for an hour a day. Unfortunately it is is the last hour of the day when the kids are antsy and ready to go home after a long day (they go till 3:45pm!).
My first impressions are that 20 6-year olds for 7 hours a day is a TON of work. I have been working a lot with them on my routines and behavior expectations. It is a lot for them, but I know they can do it with time.
Lesson planning has been the biggest challenge for me, aside from getting their attention throughout the day. I'm constantly saying "eyes on me please" and "mouths shut" and "criss-cross applesauce." :-) Lesson planning for 6 subjects a day seems to be way too much right now. I'm trying to figure out a system as to how to best manage my time so that I'm not lesson planning before school, after school and in the evenings every day and thus getting little sleep.
My kiddos are precious. There really do make it all worth it. There is Brian whose gorgeous brown eyes and sweet smile melt my heart every time. He has a precious voice and is so obedient. Then there is Emily who is an amazing writer and artist. Irving is enraptured by animals. Karla talks a lot and is constantly telling me what everyone else in the class is doing (We're working on worrying about herself, and not the other children). Daniel is really smart and speaks almost perfect English. Anthony is my biggest behavior challenge. He has to constantly be moving and has a hard time focusing. Each one is precious and I can't wait to know them better as the year progresses. And the best part is they understand my Castilian accent (whew!). =)
Here are some pics of my classroom. Thanks to my mom and aunt who were AMAZING at helping me set it up.





Large group instruction area - "the carpet". Some day I'll have a big carpet to put here.




The classroom library (we will soon have the shelves filled with books!)


Supplies area


Guided reading table (once it's cleared off) and some literacy stations



My desk behind those white cubbies.

4 comments:

alexanders said...

lOvE, LOve, LOVE all the pics!! Your classroom is adorable, I love all your personal touches and spanish paraphanalia. I especially love your name placard on the door :) I'm praying for strength, time, and energy! Hang in there! You will forever imprint their lives... can't wait to hear more!

Heidi said...

Ah Naomi, I've got tears in my eyes and a HUGE lump in my throat! I am really looking forward to hearing your stories about teaching here, and about the little people you impact. You, my dear, are one person I KNOW is made to be a teacher. Rock on, dear one. Jason must be so proud. And so is his mom...:) Love you so much.

Ryan said...

Sweet! Good luck with all the kiddos. Sounds like you've got your hands full.

Lauree "LO" Austin said...

ah! Naomi, I'm so excited for you and remembering when I was a little girl and I wanted to be a teacher so bad becasue I wanted to decorate my own classroom! And your classroom is awesome. I want to come to your class! You are going to be such a great teacher (correction you ARE such a great teacher) I know it! I want to continue to hear about your little kiddos and their cute little stories so keep em coming. And I want to know how God continues to bless in the good and the bad. What an awesome answer to prayer! How are those other Castillian friends doing lately? Have you guys been hanging out a lot?