Thursday, January 15, 2009

Back to Work

This week is our first week back from winter break. It has been a busy week. On Monday, we had a full-day in-service. Tuesday was the first day the kids came back. Wednesday, I had my support provider observe first period for BTSA (new teacher training) and district and county administrators observe second period as one of their semi-annual school walk-throughs. This afternoon we had a staff meeting. Tomorrow my support provider is observing first period again.

Happily, my RI class is doing a lot better. They still chat too much and pass notes, but they haven't been really rude or defiant. There hasn't been any cursing or fighting. I am not sure yet if it is because it's the first week back and they haven't gotten bored with school yet or if my new seating arrangement is actually working. It is my smallest class, and I have them spread out around the room as much as possible. I hope this will limit the amount of talking and their ability to annoy each other.

My regular Language Arts classes are still doing fine. I took them to the library on the first day back, so it was an easy day. In my afternoon class, I reviewed the library rules and told them to head over. I was the last one out of the classroom so I could lock the door behind me. As I was leaving, I saw one of the instructional aides walking by, so I talked to her for three or four minutes out in front of the library. When I went in, all of the students were sitting down at the tables and it was dead silent. They just watched me walk in and didn't say anything. I'm not sure if they were trying to be funny or if they thought I wanted them to do that. I just started laughing and said, "Don't you want to get books?" Then they got up and looked around at books, and I just stood there laughing at them. I thought it was hilarious, but maybe it was just one of those things where you had to be there.