Sunday, September 7, 2008

Sent Back To 1st Grade…But Not Like Billy Madison!



Friday morning I went to Elementary School. Mrs. B let me help with her 1st grade class. I was a little nervous at first but it wasn’t long before I got into the swing of things. Mrs. B introduced me to the class and explained what we were going to be doing while I passed out the Y and Z worksheets. Mrs. B called each kid to her desk one at a time for reading assessments. I went around the room helping the kids with their worksheets. Making sure they were doing them correctly and quizzing them on the Z or Y word that they had to write on the worksheet. The ones who didn’t know the word I helped to sound it out.

Once they were done with the worksheets I passed out kids news and read the cover to them. It was about animals and bugs that blend into there environment. I asked the kids if they could tell me a bug or animal that blends into its environment. Almost every kid raised his hand. They were just so excited to participate and it warmed my heart. I think that is when I fell in love with 1st grade. They gave really good answers; one boy said “a preying mantis”. I thought that was the best answer. Then I had them open up the newspaper and asked them if they could see the animal in the red picture and so on with each color. They got most of them but a few were hard and I helped them find the animal or bug. After we went through the 6 pictures I had them turn to the back page for the matching exercise. They had to match the word color to the color picture. I went around and helped some of them sound out the word colors so they could match up the pictures.

Once they were done I had a contest to see what row could be the quickest and quietest putting their papers into their box. Each child has his own box with his name on it by the door. Then I gave the winning team each one skittle.

I followed that with a story about a man’s winter hat that had blown away. A rabbit found the hat and made his home in it. Then a skunk came along and the rabbit didn’t want to make the skunk mad so he let him move into the hat with him. I asked the kids what happens when a skunk gets mad or scared. They said “Stink.” I said “that’s right skunks spray & stink and no one wants that.” Then a porcupine came along and moved into the hat with the rabbit and skunk and they moved as far back in the hat as they could to avoid the porcupine. I asked the class what porcupines do when you get to close to them. They said “Poke.” I didn’t get to finish the story because it was time for PE.

Mrs. B had them line up at the door and fold their arms. Then we all marched down to the gym. While we waited for the gym teacher we played a little rhythm game called who stole the cookie from the cookie jar. It was fun and the kids enjoyed it. When the PE teacher came in we left the kids with her and went back to the classroom to visit for 40 minutes until they were done.

After we brought the kids back to the classroom I passed out a workbook to each kid and explained what we were going to be doing. Then I went around and made sure they were copying the two sentences correctly and once they were done they could start coloring the picture that went with the sentences. I told them the best picture would get one skittle as a prize. Some of the kids tried to start coloring first but I steered them back to following my directions of writing the sentences first. They were so wonderful and obeyed me. I was so proud of them. After that it was lunch time and so I headed home.

I just LOVED it!!! I can’t wait to be a teacher. It was so much fun. I can’t wait until next Friday so I can do back again. It is my only day where I don’t have school and I normally work in the evenings so it is the only day I can volunteer. Mrs. B is a wonderful teacher; I am glad she is mentoring me. Well folks that is all for now. Tootles.

Lanie

9 comments:

Denisse said...

Wow! That's great Lanie!!! So, are you just volunteering to get some experience? It sounds like you enjoyed it a lot!!!! I'm soooo happy!!!

Lanie said...

yuppers just volunteering for the experience. =)

penny said...

Good job Lanie! I'm proud of you. Your energy and excitement for school make me want to go back to school. :-) I know you'll be a wonderful teacher and our world needs wonderful teachers. hugs, penny

Jensen said...

If I was to be a teacher I would want to teach 1st grade! I loved it when I taught 1st grade! I also was an aide in a 2nd grade class! There are such a cute age! Good luck with everything!

CJ & LJ said...

I'm so glad you are enjoying volunteering. Keep us to date on how it's going.

J said...

That sounds like so much fun!

CJ & LJ said...

Lanie, time to update! =)

Rick and Kristin said...

Congratulations Lanie! Your doing awesome. We are so proud of you. I have been subbing quite a bit this year. I subbed the week before Christmas for 6th grade. My friend went on a cruise. She was smart to pick that week. They were pretty wild. It was fun though. Hope all is well. Love, Kristin

Rick and Kristin said...

Lanie it was so good to see you up at Targhee. You look so happy. We need to get together and go to dinner and a movie with the girls. Love ya!