recap

Feb. 11th, 2007 12:53 am
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Let’s see. My first week went okay. There were a few bumps in the road here and there.

I’m feeling lazy, so I’ll make a list.

 

  1. My seventh period class is the class from hell. They’re little froshies, feeling their high school oats for the first time. You’d think it would be out of their system by now, but I’m guessing that the week of substitutes between when Mrs. L went out and I came in, they got used to pretty much having things the way they wanted. They don’t like this “new sherrif in town” bit at all, and they’re digging their heels in.  Fortunetely, I have the support of the Assistant Principal, and he says just keep tossing them out to his office until they get a clue.
  2. I have two periods of “Basic” Geography, which in essanace is Geography for struggling readers. All well and good, yes. They’re small classes, so I get to do a lot of one on one. However, when they said struggling readers, I didn’t realize they also meant, by the way, one of the students in your first period class doesn’t speak much English. Period. So the first two days I lectured, slowly, and highlighted material on the board, and generally used good strategies for reading problem folks, poor A didn’t understand a word. He’s from Russia, you see. I had to find this one out on my own. Thanks, Administration. Glad you had my back on that one.
  3. My world history kids are AWESOME. They’re 11th Graders, and they all desire to be college bound. (It’s an upper level class). We’re going to have a lot of fun. I’m putting together a really cool assignment for them for this coming week’s block days.
  4. Yeah, that’s the other thing. They have a modified block at LHS, which, if you ask me, is kinda stupid. Either go Block or go home (haha). I see everybody Monday, Tuesday and Friday. On Wednesday, I see Period 1, 2,4 and 6. Period 1 is a short period, the rest are long. On Thursday, I see Period 1 again, 3,5,7. The blocks are too long, for starters. And I hate not having people every day. It makes it hard to hold continuity.
  5. The commute is rough, especially by Friday morning, when the early euphoria of having a job wore off. Friday was rough because it was snowing in the mountains between here and Laconia, and was a little slick. Tired+Slick Roads=BAD. I had to take five in a gas station parking lot just to recharge the batteries a little.
  6. This is my last full weekend at the theater until summertime, probably. I’m so very excited. We’re having friends up next weekend for the first time in…well…forever. I feel like Pinocchio. “I’m a real boy now!” 
  7. My books came in for my grad program. And the bill. Fortunately, financial aid came in too. It’s loans, but it’ll have to do for now.
  8. I promised Kit some Beth/AJ drabble. Not sure I’m going to get there this weekend Kit, sorry.

 

I think that’s it. Sara is off having a sleep-over with our now 12 year old neice, doing the SUPER-UBER-COOL-AWESOME Auntie Sara routine and watching tennybopper movies like High School Musical and Newsies. So I'm here alone...*sigh*. Have a good weekend everyone!

Date: 2007-02-11 08:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] katieay.livejournal.com
*gasp* Teenybopper! Newsies isn't teenybopper! ;o)

You be careful on those roads, yo. YAY! for no cinema till Summer!

Date: 2007-02-12 12:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arasnaem.livejournal.com
LOL! We actually watched Back to the Future, but Newsies is next on my list. Neither one of us had the energy to watch a musical after we'd settled down last night.

Date: 2007-02-11 05:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kit-the-brave.livejournal.com
Don't worry about the drabble - I'll be glad to see it whenever it appears!

Poor A - I'm glad he has you for a teacher, because that means he'll have a good chance of catching on eventually, even if it wasn't this past week. Gosh, I can't even imagine trying to do high school in a language I don't know - it was bad enough in English. :)

Date: 2007-02-12 05:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dancinginmagic.livejournal.com
*pokes US dictionary into gear* *does some maths* Haha. It's weird to think that those 'froshies' are exactly the same age as me - at yet I've been in high school three years longer.

Fortunetely, I have the support of the Assistant Principal, and he says just keep tossing them out to his office until they get a clue.
Am I the only person who saw kids flying through the hallways?

I can't imagine being A. Not only does he go to a school in a different language, but they have a different alphabet. That would completely baffle me. Good luck with him.

And I hate not having people every day. It makes it hard to hold continuity.
*shrug* You've seen one of my timetables before, haven't you? The most we get a class is five periods per fortnight. Then again, we take classes on a long-term basis. All the lessons I do now I've been doing since Year 7.



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