Pages

Hello again.

So term one is done and I haven't posted all year! I had such a crazy first term with my grade ones and I'm so happy to be on holidays. It has been a great learning experience so far but I'll definitely be more organised next term!

First proper teaching job!

Yesterday I got offered my very first proper teaching job! Sure, since finishing university three months ago I have had a two week contract and quite a bit of a relief work but nothing compares to having my very own class for a whole year! I got offered a teaching contract with either grade one or two [tba] at the school where I completed my internship and I couldn't be happier!

Now to go crazy with resource making, planning and all that fun stuff!

Another great idea.

One of my friends from uni just posted the coolest photo of a positive behaviour reward system so I knew I had to share....



This class lotto is something she uses in her classroom. Students who are seen doing the right thing can write their name in any square. On Friday a red and blue die are rolled. Whatever numbers are rolled the students with their names in those boxes receive a prize. I think I might use this system too!

Update:

This week has been super busy from meeting with a Principal, spending the day meeting the class I'll be taking next week, job searching and all that other fun stuff! I've spent today pretty much applying for jobs so fingers crossed I get a job because in total I've applied at over 100 schools here and in Western Australia and I really want my own class!

Next Monday I begin my two week contract with Grade 3 and I'm so excited! I'm also really nervous too because this class in unlike any other I've had before- there is a lovely boy in it who has severe autism. I spent a lot of time today making him an awesome activity book so that he feels  a part of the class. I found some awesome maths sheets, dot-to-dots and mazes (he loves them), word searches, cross words and heaps of other fun stuff. I'm going to get it bound tomorrow so it'll be all ready for Monday!


Tips for teaching preps.

Yesterday morning I received the much anticipated first phone call from a school asking me to do relief work! The Principal called me at 6am and asked me if I'd be willing to teach prep for the day and of course I said yes! I was very nervous, to be honest because I hadn't taught prep before and I wasn't sure how I'd do. In a mad rush I looked up some ideas of things to do with the kids and I didn't find much so here are a few things I learnt yesterday which might help others looking for ideas and which I will be using in the future as well.

  1. Songs- Music is a big part of the children's learning and it's amazing how much they can learn without even realising it just from listening and singing along to songs. The teacher aide showed me some amazing phonics videos from YouTube which we showed to the kids and they absolutely loved singing. It's so great because not only are they having fun but they are learning skills which will help them with their reading and writing too!  Music is also good to use after break time to calm them down whilst they lay down on the carpet or before the day starts or home time. I think starting the day off with a happy song like "You can count on me" by Bruno Mars which you can make your class song is a lovely way to build relationships and start the day off on a positive note!
  2. Gross Motor Skills- A great idea is to get the kids to do gross motor skill activities like skipping, walking with a ball between their legs, monkey bars, hopscotch, ball catching and even doing little competitions between groups. They love getting outside and it's developing their gross motor skills.
  3. Spelling- When they are learning their spelling words a good idea is to sit them in a circle and give one person a little toy and it would be like pass the parcel but you would sing "just keep passing, just keep passing, pass, pass, pass and stop" (same tune as Dory's just keep swimming from Nemo) and when it would stop on someone, they would be given a spelling word and have to write it on the board. You can also do a similar activity using table groups which gives a bit of competition but you need to put the rules down first (no crying if you didnt win, be a good sport, congratulate the others etc).
  4. Art/ craft- A great art/friendship lesson can be done if you buy those little cutout people you can get from a discount shop or make yourself if you fold paper together and cut out a shape of a person. Give each student one and tell them to draw themselves in their favourite outfit. Then read a book on friendship and staple all the little people cutouts together creating a friendship train and talk about what they think you have to do/say to be a good friend.
  5. Reading- It's always a good idea to have a lot of books ready incase you want to read one after lunch to settle the children or before they go home. A great website for this is http://www.schooltube.com/. The kiddies love watching the video and then go to the whiteboard and write down each key part of the story in order. The kids then write a couple of sentences about it and drew a picture. http://www.storylineonline.net/   is another great online resource as it has a heap of books read by celebrities and the kiddies love sitting there and watching the story on the IWB. You could pick a book and then get them to draw a picture about the book after.
  6. Resources- http://pbskids.org/whiteboard/ this website is awesome too as it has lots of interactive games kids can play and you can choose it depending on their age level. There is one I love to play with the class which is the "Word World: Dogs Letter Pit" where they can practice words by matching letters and their sounds to form words. Kids love it because the dog jumps into a pit of letters and a bunch of letters appears and then it will say something like "Dog wants to build the word Cat, what letter makes the 'c' sound" and as you go over each letter it gives you its sound to help the kiddies know which letter to pick. They love it!

Relief teaching- what's in my bag.

So we're only three days into the new term and it's been such an exciting few days. Yesterday I got a call from the school where I did my internship and I got offered a 2 week contract there for the end of this month! I also had a few calls for relief work yesterday however Cruz was over so I had to turn them down. Anyways, as I said before, it's an exciting time and I've been loving getting my things ready for when I am called to do some relief work.

 I got this awesome bag from Colette and it is sooo perfect! It was pretty pricey but I figured I need a bag that fits all my things in and hopefully it will last a while so I like to think of it as an investment.

I bought a folder and put some activities such as boggle in it, as well as forms to leave the teacher on her return to class and other things like that. I also made a prize box with lots of little goodies in it and then bought the coolest little lucky dip sweet container. In addition I got two containers and filled one with stationery I need and one with spare pencils, colours, rubbers, etc for the kids in case some of them don't have any. I have a lot of stuff and am feeling awesomely organised and ready to teach, bring it on!