Thursday, March 7, 2019

.....check. {7 of 31 Slice of Life}

Self talk - "my ducks are all in a row." 
Room cleaned - check.  
Extra stack of books hidden in the closet - check.  
Pets have clean cages and fresh water - check.  
Anchor charts are current and updated - check.  
Table tops are clean - check.  
We are learning - so that we can chart filled out - check.  
Lessons for the week are DETAILED - check.  
Guided reading books are pulled - check.  
Image for mini lesson ready to be projected - check.  
Counters are cleaned off - check.  
Students are prepped - check.  
Lunch time - check.

Then I look at my student teacher and ask if she minds I turn off the lights to eat and review my plans.  I follow that request with, "I need a moment of zen."  

An hour passes.  Observation done - check.

Thank you Two Writing Teachers for fostering this writing community.

6 comments:

  1. You crafted short sentences with repetition in the beginning - it built the tension beautifully. Then you left us in suspense during your zen ... observation - check! Loved it -- how lucky they are to have the opportunity to observe and learn from you.

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  2. Observations are always so stressful. I am sure it went well. We go through so many details to prepare but I love your moment of zen.

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  3. I’m amazed at all elementary teachers do, and I’m exhausted reading that list. I will do nothing special to prepare for my observation. I’m retiring in less than three months.

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  4. As someone who conducts observations, I'm cognizant of the stress and worry some teachers endure prior to a lesson observation. Sounds like you prepared well. Hope you knocked it outta the park!

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  5. Oh, I remember these days. So glad they are part of my past finally. I was fortunate to have supportive admin, but that still didn't take away the stress we put on ourselves. Glad you've checked the observation done box!

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  6. I would love to observe in your classroom!

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