Friday, September 23, 2011

lesson plans

Rewriting ALL my lesson lesson plans AND tests.  Wow- how I long for the days of summer past.

Enjoy your weekend znd lots of college football!

Sweet dreams

Loving  LSU

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

positive behavior plan

Our school has a positive behavior plan that allows 4 incidents before something realy happens.  Personally, I think that is 3 too many.  Wouldn't it be great if all parents were on the same page as we are?

Sweet dreams,
Loving LSU

Thursday, September 15, 2011

math

Don't know about  the rest of you but so far this year my students are grasping math concepts so much easier than in the past.  I've decided to take things slower-not worring about scope and sequence.  Sometimes I think the higher ups have forgotten what it's like to be in the classroom.
Weekend is almost here.  Hope your weather is as great as ours!


Loving LSU

Monday, September 12, 2011

monday

What more can you say about this day- not much other than one more duty time tomorrow

Sweet dreams,
Loving LSU

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Computers :(

Okay, so far Computers-4  Me-1

This year I have apparently been chosen by the computer gremlin community as "the one to stress" for 180 days.  My home desktop and laptop are possessed, my desktop and one of my school laptops are possessed and my Smartboard - well let's just say it's not so smart.  I am living with my entire electronic communication dependent on my Xoom tablet.  (FYI- I created my blog with this wonderful tablet.)  Oh- and did I mention that none of my family thought I needed an IPad-so I got a Xoom.

Sweet dreams to all,
Loving LSU

Friday, September 9, 2011

Review game for school

One of yhe best review games - not on an interactive whiteboard- is Kaboom.  I saw this at the Ron Clark Academy 3 years ago and each year students ask when can we play Kaboom.  Tske a Pringle chip can and cover with red construction paper.  Next, cut out a yellow starburst and glue on top of the red paper.  Label Kaboom! on the yellow.  Type your questions on cardstock, print, and cut the strips.  For every five questions, make a strip with Kaboom! written on them.  Students draw a questiin and answer.  if they get it write, the can play again or stay.  if the play and draw Kaboom, the loose the questions the had gotten correct and they go back in the can.  I'm sure this coukd be done electronically, but seeing as how I just put together a very basic blog page - I'm pretty sure I won't be the brains to figure it out.
Sweet dreams,
Loving LSU

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Geaux Me!

So, after celebrating my 54th birthday I decided to start writing a blog.  Of course the fact that I spend 12 hours a day a school should not interfere with this at all.  Did I mention I'm the most unorganized this year than I ever have been in the past?  I hope to become as proficient and helpful ss other teacher blogs I have become so obssessed with.  Probably not, but maybe some of my post will bring a smile to your face.

So, to start the smiles, can I just say that my first parent complaint of the year (and may I add this is the third week of school) is that I DON'T GIVE ENOUGH HOMEWORK!  There-I've said it, I feel better and now I'm going to bed.

Swwet Dreams to all,
Loving LSU