Monday, March 7, 2016

5 Question Challenge

This morning I wasn't sure what to write today and then I read Michelle Haseltine's blog post called The 5 Question Challenge and I decided to try answering the questions myself as she suggested.

1. What has been your one biggest struggle this year?
NEVER ENOUGH TIME. My biggest struggle has been finding enough TIME to learn a new district's way, help form a new school community, and learn a new grade-level curriculum. My mantra now is: "Next year will be so much easier because everything won't feel so new!"

2. Share two accomplishments that you are proud of this school year?
1. WRITING: I am proud that I guided my 3rd graders in Writing Workshop to publish Small Moments, Poetry, Informational Books, and Adapted Fairy Tales (on 3/17) as well as setting up and teaching the kids how to blog using Kidblog.
2. TECHNOLOGY: I am proud that I have embraced the use of iPads, apps, Google Classroom, and Kidblog and done so with the idea that these are TOOLS to amplify our learning and not just a way to play a game. This time last year, I had never even used any of the technology listed.

3. What are three things you wish to accomplish before the end of the school year?
1. WRITING: I want to celebrate with Publishing Parties when my students write a research paper, opinion reviews, and more poetry, along with more posting and commenting to Kidblog.
 2. TECHNOLOGY: I want to learn even more ways to use the iPads and Google Classroom. So excited to attend the 2nd Digital and Media Institute at TCRWP in April!
3. COMMUNITY: I want to continue to use the methods of Responsive Classroom to continue to build community and a safe, trusting environment in my classroom and in my school.

4. Give four reasons why you stay in education today despite today's rough culture?

1. I stay in education because it is what I am trained well to do.
2. I stay in education because I still have so much more to learn to do it even better.
3. I stay in education because of the kids.
4. I stay in education because of the families.

5. Which five people do you hope will take this challenge by answering these questions?
Instead of naming people, I ask anyone who is interested to take this challenge.

9 comments:

  1. You stole from Michelle and I will steal from you. this is a great idea for a post!

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  2. Oh, I do love #4...this is why we love what we do, right?!

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  3. Oh, I do love #4...this is why we love what we do, right?!

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  4. This is great! I may have to steal it one day. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  5. This is a great reflection! Especially #4- when the days get tough, it's so necessary to go back to these reasons.

    I agree with you on the TIME issue. I'm new to my district this year too however my mantra is "sometimes it's nice to be the new person. I'm going to make sure to enjoy the ride" We won't be new for much longer!

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  6. I love this format too! Definitely bookmarking to use sometime this month. Thank you!

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  7. This may be tomorrow's post for me!
    I enjoyed reading about your celebrations, especially with technology. So excited that you will learn more about that at Teacher's College! Hope to hear about it later. Remember to write about it in 2017's SOL challenge!!!

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  8. This may be tomorrow's post for me!
    I enjoyed reading about your celebrations, especially with technology. So excited that you will learn more about that at Teacher's College! Hope to hear about it later. Remember to write about it in 2017's SOL challenge!!!

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  9. Love this idea and love your answers to those questions! Will definitely "borrow" this idea!

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