Thursday, November 5, 2015
Parent Workshops
Below are a list of available parenting workshops available through PISD. What a great resource for parents! Pass it on...
11/6
8:00am Memorial ES *Sibling Rivalry
11/10
12:00pm Bethany ES How to Handle the In’s & Out’s of Girl Drama
11/12
7:45am Mathews ES I Can Handle It: Facing Up to Bullies
11/13
8:00am Sigler ES *Stay Cool in the Heat of the Moment – Managing Anger
11/17
8:00am Hickey ES *Doing the Homework/Extra-Curricular/Family Time Boogie
11/17
7:15pm Otto MS *What are our Children doing in the Digital Age
11/18
7:45am Weatherford ES *Creating Harmonious Nurturing Families
11/19 6:00pm Rasor ES Who’s
in Control? Reducing Power Struggles
Lollipop Moments
Christie Elementary is gearing up for our second annual Engineering Expo (eEXPO). Yesterday at our staff meeting we shared a TED Talk about leadership with our staff. The story shared in this video about the "lollipop moment" really stuck with me.
How many people in your life have created lollipop moments for you?
How many of you have actually told that person?
Think about how amazing our eEXPO would be this year if teachers and students really started to believe in their leadership abilities.
So I ask you....
Monday, October 26, 2015
Schedule Change
Dear Christie Families,
We want to thank you for your flexibility as we moved to a blocked
specials schedule for the first part of the school year. The instructional
planning time gained by teachers during the blocked schedule was used
to plan ahead and review the larger picture of the school year. As the
first nine weeks has come to an end, we are excited to share that
beginning November 1st, we will be returning to the traditional schedule
where specials takes place each day.
As always, thank you for your continued support!
Christie Elementary
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Tech Integration... WIN
This week I had a proud moment with technology and curriculum integration. I serve on a tech team where we assist teachers with the implementation of technology in their lessons. One of the problems I see is that when teachers implement technology they often do it for "fun" or as a lesson hook... this can be great at times... but often times teachers do not understand how to authentically use technology to enhance core learning.
A new teacher came to me this week with a problem... her ELL students need more pictorial guides. They need to be front loaded with pictorial references and then have the ability to go back throughout the unit to refer to the pictures as a review.
She said she often uses Youtube videos as an introduction and stops along the way to discuss and ask questions. She asked if there was a way to give her students access to the videos with pictorial support that they can view at any time through the unit. She wanted them to be reminded about the discussions they had the first time it was used to front load information. She also wanted to avoid having inappropriate youtube ads pop up as her students went back for review.
We discussed her class needs and I showed her a video creation tool that sounded like it would fulfill her need, Zaption. She came after school for a quick 5 minute tutorial on how to create a video with Zaption.
She left my room excited and filled with ideas on how to use the tool to enhance her students resources.
Two days later, I got an email from the teacher that was full of !exclamation! marks... she was so excited because she was able to create a video to front-load material for her students. They used the stopping points as a whole class discussion. Then, the video was shared with students. Students were able to go back and reference the video as needed for scaffolding. The students thought it was "so cool" and it served an academic purpose.
This teacher found an area of need in her classroom and found and authentic way to use a fun tech tool to assist her students in the learning of core curriculum.
Now THAT my friends is a technology implementation WIN!
A new teacher came to me this week with a problem... her ELL students need more pictorial guides. They need to be front loaded with pictorial references and then have the ability to go back throughout the unit to refer to the pictures as a review.
She said she often uses Youtube videos as an introduction and stops along the way to discuss and ask questions. She asked if there was a way to give her students access to the videos with pictorial support that they can view at any time through the unit. She wanted them to be reminded about the discussions they had the first time it was used to front load information. She also wanted to avoid having inappropriate youtube ads pop up as her students went back for review.
We discussed her class needs and I showed her a video creation tool that sounded like it would fulfill her need, Zaption. She came after school for a quick 5 minute tutorial on how to create a video with Zaption.
She left my room excited and filled with ideas on how to use the tool to enhance her students resources.
Two days later, I got an email from the teacher that was full of !exclamation! marks... she was so excited because she was able to create a video to front-load material for her students. They used the stopping points as a whole class discussion. Then, the video was shared with students. Students were able to go back and reference the video as needed for scaffolding. The students thought it was "so cool" and it served an academic purpose.
This teacher found an area of need in her classroom and found and authentic way to use a fun tech tool to assist her students in the learning of core curriculum.
Now THAT my friends is a technology implementation WIN!
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Welcome Autumn!
Today is the official end of summer as we fall into a new season, AUTUMN! As each season changes into another I find myself as excited as I was as a child. Each season is my "favorite" upon arrival. We are lucky to line in a place where we usually have each season and can feel and see the changes around us.
Looking forward to fall....
Crisp leaves,
Cool breeze,
Crunching sound under your feet.
Leaf piles,
kids jumping
a chill in the air
pumpkin patch
cider warming
pumpkins transforming
jack-o-lanterns glowing
a hay ride
filled with laughter
scarecrows placed on haybales
pumpkin patch
kids in costume
trick or treat
colored leaves
bare trees
Autumn has arrived!
Monday, September 21, 2015
Too Busy...
When did we get too busy to care?
It seems like no matter what month we are in, no matter which season it is, no matter how many or how few items are currently on the to do list ...we all remain in a constant state of busy.
We hardly have "time" to stop and socialize. We often get so wrapped up in checking things off the to do list and going from one meeting to the next that we often don't stop to check on each other. Some of these people I have worked with for years and I couldn't tell you what they face at the moment. If conversations derail from the current meeting or agenda we are often then forced to apologize for veering off topic and steer back on course. A substitute in our building last week asked why none of the teachers were eating in the teacher's lounge. I responded... "We are too busy."
Too busy.
Too busy to eat?
Too busy to socialize?
Too busy to allow ourselves to connect with those around us?
When did we get too busy?
How did we get too busy?
I have learned that the best and most productive meetings are in an environment where people feel comfortable. Sometimes a teacher has a headache and needs to not take the lead that day. Sometimes there is a sick kid at home and the teacher's mind is elsewhere.
We do not expect our students to learn and grow in our classrooms without nourishing their souls and making personal connections. We strive to create a culture of care with our kids. The same should be true of teachers. We are all people working on the same team toward the same goal.
Take a minute to ask how someone is doing and really listen to the answer.
You never know when someone may need to unload.
Next time you feel like you are too busy to make a personal connection ask yourself WHY?
After all, we are in the business of making personal connections.
It seems like no matter what month we are in, no matter which season it is, no matter how many or how few items are currently on the to do list ...we all remain in a constant state of busy.
We hardly have "time" to stop and socialize. We often get so wrapped up in checking things off the to do list and going from one meeting to the next that we often don't stop to check on each other. Some of these people I have worked with for years and I couldn't tell you what they face at the moment. If conversations derail from the current meeting or agenda we are often then forced to apologize for veering off topic and steer back on course. A substitute in our building last week asked why none of the teachers were eating in the teacher's lounge. I responded... "We are too busy."
Too busy.
Too busy to eat?
Too busy to socialize?
Too busy to allow ourselves to connect with those around us?
When did we get too busy?
How did we get too busy?
I have learned that the best and most productive meetings are in an environment where people feel comfortable. Sometimes a teacher has a headache and needs to not take the lead that day. Sometimes there is a sick kid at home and the teacher's mind is elsewhere.
We do not expect our students to learn and grow in our classrooms without nourishing their souls and making personal connections. We strive to create a culture of care with our kids. The same should be true of teachers. We are all people working on the same team toward the same goal.
Take a minute to ask how someone is doing and really listen to the answer.
You never know when someone may need to unload.
Next time you feel like you are too busy to make a personal connection ask yourself WHY?
After all, we are in the business of making personal connections.
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