Thursday, September 24, 2015

Meet the kids!

I can't believe that it's been over two weeks since school started! My biggest surprise was that it took us until this week to break our first piece of glass (from the grain pouring)...and then of course we broke three plates since! Oh well, it was a nice streak while it lasted.

Now that a bit of time has passed I feel like I have a better handle on the children in my class and have seen a bit more of their personalities. I'd really love to look back at the end of the year and see how far off I was!

The second years-

C - She's come back just eager for school, especially to share the experience with her little sister just starting in the other room! She's been wonderfully eager to practice a lot of things from last year while I've been busy with the younger students. Last year I guessed she was going to be one of the easy good ones and I'm glad to see the summer hasn't changed her!

S- A very mature and self contained little girl S has been very eager to show around the younger students, though she sometimes gets a bit silly and carried away with pretending and making up stories. I think she'll be a lot more focused once I have time to start working with some more challenging things with her, though I hope she learns that practice is an important part of learning!

M- My youngest returning girl who often acts like the oldest. She's very happily settled in to the role of older mentor and loves working with the younger children. What's really impressed me is how understanding she is with them and pretty open to compromising. She's always been a very dedicated worker and I can only see that continuing. I really hope she learns to speak up a bit more for herself though rather than coming to tattle to me.

O- The only returning boy who is thrilled to have more people to tell his stories to. Unfortunately he's a bit too forward and in your face for most of the younger children, and the one who doesn't mind gets way too crazy with. He's got very good intentions but is definitely a wanderer and doesn't have a lot of impulse control yet. Unfortunately he also has strong opinions and wants to make sure they're heard!

N- My honorary second year student! N just turned four the second week of school and is so mature for her age that she's already settled in with the other girls. She's careful with the materials, follows directions easily and is extremely respectful and polite. These are the types of kids you dream about having in class! She's also very eager to help the little ones and is really good with them. And even though she doesn't know a lot of works in the classroom she's been very good about keeping busy, mainly by working with the older girls. I think she's going to be another really good one!

The new ones!

C- Another one I was excited to have! C has an older brother in the other classroom and I can see a lot of similarities. He's going to be a pretty quiet one and I'll have to make sure I don't overlook him.I think he's going to be mainly an observer rather than a doer (like his brother actually!). He doesn't want to do too many new things with me, but he watches everything! Now if we could just get over his nerves about using the bathroom at school...

I- My youngest little one who is only going to come three days a week...which concerns me. Other than the obvious of having less time, I think it's going to be hard on her because of her habits. She's obviously used to having mom (or dad) nearby during all things and is constantly asking me 'What next?" or saying "it's too hard!" She also seems to be a perfectionist and only wants to do things the right way. Sorry, but I have nine other children that need my attention, I'm not going to be there to affirm everything and I only hope that she adapts to that even though she's only here a few days a week....She's definitely a brave little thing though. It's obvious that she's just waiting for mom to come and fighting to hold herself together and not cry. That's some guts and determination there!


J- My puzzle expert. J was the first one in our class to successfully complete the puzzle map of South America (yes even before the four year olds!). He's going to keep me on my toes because he's really quick and needs challenge. He's also excellent at keeping busy and has awesome work habits when it comes to choosing things and putting them away when done. I hope I can keep up with him so he doesn't get bored and cause trouble!

K- My work in progress who I'm already sure is going to be the most improved by the end of the year. Right now he only speaks about 10-12 words without prompting, though even over just two weeks I feel like his vocabulary is expanding. He's also spending most of the day in the bathroom, changing clothes while we try to figure out how to convince him to use the toilet. He's been really curious about the other children, though it's obvious he hasn't had much of a chance to play with children his own age and isn't quite sure how to. However his mom was mostly concerned about his behavior, and other than taking toys from children he's been a very sweet boy who tries to please and has been my buddy when it's time to take the nap room down at the end of the day. Maybe by the end of the year he'll be putting the cots away himself and I can just watch!

S- Another younger sibling who definitely is used to having a bit of his own way through whining. Part of it right now I think is he's still usually in a state of exhaustion and running on fumes most of the times. He definitely wants to listen and follow the rules, but easily forgets what he's doing and gets distracted. Yesterday we spent an hour picking up grain together because he purposely dumped it on the table and flicked it around. On the other hand he didn't really complain much as we did it. I'm thinking he'll be one who just needs to get used to the schedule (and get more sleep!) and once he finds those interesting activities I won't need to worry about him so much!

Monday, September 21, 2015

Wait...I thought I was the teacher!

So every weekend I make my plans for the next week. Which presentations I want to show which children, who needs to practice sandpaper letters or counting, etc. Last week I introduced J, who is almost 3 years old to the number rods. He's really excited about numbers and unlike most children that age actually understands the idea of counting, rather than just reciting the numbers in order.

Unfortunately just counting the rods wasn't exciting enough to engage him for too long, and even though he could easily identify the number cards that went with them he just wasn't in to counting the rods and labeling them with the cards. So I decided that this week I would do a fetching activity with him. To do this I would show him one of the number cards and have him bring me the rod that went with it. I already knew that he loved to move and match things that went together so it seemed perfect for him.

So I wrote it on my sheet and figured I would wait for a not so busy time when I could work with him one on one. Unfortunately I had another student this morning who just wouldn't settle in, and of course 2 or 3 others with various little problems that needed my help. Meanwhile J was wandering around, slightly bored and messing a bit with things on the shelves. I suggested that he take the number rods out and count them, figuring I might be able to join in a bit later and if not at least he would have some practice with them.

Well that didn't go so well. He got out a mat fine and most of the shorter rods. Then as he began taking the larger ones off the shelf (the biggest, 10, is a meter long) and playing a bit where he would let them swing down to the ground with a satisfying thunk. And of course he decides to do this when I'm completely occupied and stuck helping another student. And of course one of the older children comes over to inform me what he's doing. Yes, yes I see, I have eyes, I know who's causing trouble.

So I told J to use both hands, and had M (who came over to tell me what he was doing) to help show him how to hold the rods properly. So she trooped over, and immediately got upset about how he had messed them up on the shelf. "No, that' doesn't go there." She told him repeatedly, re-arranging them back in order. J seemed a bit interested and first, then kind of lost interest as she simply did it herself when he couldn't (or wouldn't?) put them back in order.

Then she had the best idea and caught his attention. "J, let's do fetching!" Wait a second, that was my idea! Before I know she has the numbers out on a mat and all the rods are on a separate mat and she's telling him to go and get her 1. And he's not quite running back and forth and she's helping him count the rods when he messes up and carefully places the numbers as they go all the way from 1 to 10. And I finish up helping my other student and just go to my stool and just watch for a bit. Finally I take out my clipboard, look at the lesson plan and write next to the number rod fetching for J, M did with him instead.

One less presentation to worry about this week!

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Now that's a valid point

Today while folding laundry with the children I handed a stack of napkins to a not quite three year old.

"Here I, you know where these go!" Big smile of encouragment.

"Where?"  (with that adorable lisp of course!)

"In the hutch."

"But I can't open it."

"Sure you can, I've seen you. Just pull hard."

"I can't open it with something in my hands." (well, that IS very true)

"You can set them on the snack table, open the door and then put them away."

She looked contemplatively at the napkins in her hand then marched off. Only in preschool can the problems be so novel and yet so easily solved!

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Week 1: the good, the bad, the ugly, and the cute!

So it's taken most of the weekend to recover but I'm proud to say that myself and all 10 students survived the first week of school! Well...I think at least....not sure how they fared after going home on Friday.... Obviously I didn't have time to take pictures much this week so use your imaginations ;)

The good:
  1. Everyone made it through the morning work cycle with minimal crying by Friday!
  2. No broken materials during the first week, way better than I expected!
  3. I know everyone's name ;)

The bad:
  1. I have no idea what my non-native speaker is saying 99% of the time
  2. One of my 3 year old boys is already comfortable enough to start testing the limits....by climbing trees...and shoving sand in his face...and sliding his cot around the nap room....
  3. Lots of changing of wet pants...yeah....

The ugly:
  1. Above mentioned child who was shoving his face in the sand had lovely colored snot running down his face when mom came to pick him up, oops!
  2. I was so busy at one point I allowed a younger child to create an utter mess with the clay because it was keeping him occupied. Let's just say that I'm still finding green clay in odd places, such as my backpack...which was in the closet.....
  3. At one point there was a puddle of urine...on a table...how?

The cute:

  1. One of my new little boys kept calling for me to tuck him in at nap, and then fell asleep before I could make it over there. So tired!
  2. Another new child went through every single cylinder block, then every box of knobless cylinders, then every single puzzle on my intro shelf. I foresee a good work ethic there!
  3. All my returning children entertained themselves spectacularly while I was busy integrating the new ones. I showed one of them how to use the new stereognostic bags and she proceeded to show the others how to do it...and made sure they all had a turn...and they helped each other with their blindfolds (including remembering to put the dirty ones in the laundry!)....and they did this all week...I'm so glad they're back!

It's gonna be a good year!

Monday, September 7, 2015

A new year

Well it's been a long hiatus. Spring was full of upheavals at our little school but with classes starting up for a new year tomorrow if feels like we're finally moving forward. Tomorrow it will be up to me, six new students, and four old students to begin building a new classroom community. Here's hoping it goes as well as last year, I"m ready for it!