I have a confession to make.
I.
Love.
Kindergarten!
They are probably my favorite grade to teach. Everything for them is so new, and they always love to learn. Not only that, but kindergartners seem to have a specific charm about them. Here are a couple conversations I've had already this week with these small ones.
Story 1:
As I walked this specific kindergarten class into my room, I found myself walking next to a very sweet girl.
I said, "Good morning!" and she put her arm around my waist and said, "Good morning, Ms. R.! You're looking beautiful today!"
Ooh, so good for my self-esteem.
Story 2:
A different kindergarten class walked in this afternoon. Often, the kids will swarm around the piano bench I'm sitting on to tell me that someone pushed them in line, or they lost a tooth, or they got new shoes. As I fielded the questions and comments, a boy who has had particular trouble in my class but has been working hard to do a better job of behaving stood in front of me with a very worried look on his face. I chose to address him right away and asked what he wanted to tell me. He responded very slowly because he was thinking...
Me: "Yes, what do you want to tell me?"
Kinder: "Um, uh...um...Ms. R? Do you...know...what my favorite...favorite part of music is?"
Me: "No, what?"
Kinder: "...I like you!"
And little comments like that are what keep me going.
Have a great Wednesday and stay warm, everyone!
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Favorites...
Teachers aren't supposed to have favorite students. Those kids tend to get called "teacher's pet" and seem to receive special treatment from their teachers.
As a teacher, it's reeeeally hard not to have favorite students. People always have favorite people in their lives, whether they are family members, best friends, or favorite people to be around. Teachers spend their days with kids, and it's very difficult to not love some kids just a little bit more. I realize I have favorite students, and I work really hard to not show them any more favor than any other student.
One of my favorite kiddos is a kindergartener. He is absolutely tiny and the sweetest little kid. He's smart, has a great little singing voice, and is respectful to the people around him. He does little things that always make me smile because he's an all-around good kid! This morning was the first time I'd seen his class in the hallway since Winter Break ended. I got hugs while walking down the line of his classmates and when I got to him, I hugged him. What he said then just killed me...
Adorable student: "Ms. R., I wish you were my mom!"
GAHHHHHHHHH. ALL THE FEELS, right in my heart.
I've met his mom before, and she's a great parent to him and his siblings. But it warmed my heart just the same!
As a teacher, it's reeeeally hard not to have favorite students. People always have favorite people in their lives, whether they are family members, best friends, or favorite people to be around. Teachers spend their days with kids, and it's very difficult to not love some kids just a little bit more. I realize I have favorite students, and I work really hard to not show them any more favor than any other student.
One of my favorite kiddos is a kindergartener. He is absolutely tiny and the sweetest little kid. He's smart, has a great little singing voice, and is respectful to the people around him. He does little things that always make me smile because he's an all-around good kid! This morning was the first time I'd seen his class in the hallway since Winter Break ended. I got hugs while walking down the line of his classmates and when I got to him, I hugged him. What he said then just killed me...
Adorable student: "Ms. R., I wish you were my mom!"
GAHHHHHHHHH. ALL THE FEELS, right in my heart.
I've met his mom before, and she's a great parent to him and his siblings. But it warmed my heart just the same!
Winter break is over!
Yesterday was the first day of school since December 18th. It felt like it had been forever since I'd seen my kids! I prepped my classroom with new rugs, decorations, and little personal touches to make it feel more like home. Each time a new class arrived at my door for music, I had a huge smile on my face and told them how glad I was to see them (which was very true!). My favorite reactions were from 1st graders:
Me: "Welcome back to school! I missed you!"
First Grader 1: "I missed you too, Ms. R.!"
First Grader 2: *throws his hands in the air* "I LOVE you!"
Me: "Haha, I love you too!"
First Grader 2: *blushing and covering his face* "I said 'I love you'..."
And here's the best one...
Me: "Hello!! I am so glad you're here! I missed you guys!"
First Grader 3: "I MISSED YOU MORE THAN PEANUT BUTTER AND JELLY SCOOBY DOO!"
Me: "What."
I got a bajillion hugs from my students, and it was a pretty good day. :)
Me: "Welcome back to school! I missed you!"
First Grader 1: "I missed you too, Ms. R.!"
First Grader 2: *throws his hands in the air* "I LOVE you!"
Me: "Haha, I love you too!"
First Grader 2: *blushing and covering his face* "I said 'I love you'..."
And here's the best one...
Me: "Hello!! I am so glad you're here! I missed you guys!"
First Grader 3: "I MISSED YOU MORE THAN PEANUT BUTTER AND JELLY SCOOBY DOO!"
Me: "What."
I got a bajillion hugs from my students, and it was a pretty good day. :)
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