Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Meeting the Class

Today I went in for a couple of hours and met the students I will be working with for the 3rd quarter. I went to sign in at McKinley Elementary school and was immediately recognized by a teacher as "The best moderator at Battle of the Books" don't want to toot my own horn but me and Jay rocked B.O.B as moderators. As I put on my visitor pass featuring the McKinley mascot Jaguar Cub I headed down the hall to room 105, my classroom. I walked in the door a little nervous and a lot of excited, my nervousness went away when I heard a little girl say "I knew he would have a mustache!" after that I was all smiles. The class had written a daily journal announcing my arrival and had a great picture of me and Ms. Wrobel (I'll work on getting it to post on the blog). Ms. Wrobel is very nice and went to UW-Parkside and graduated in 2005. She is from Kenosha and had this same group last year when she taught Kindergarten. She student-taught at McKinley and this is her first time having a student teacher. We are both really excited to start our time together. Ms. Wrobel was giving the student name tags when I walked in so I could learn all their names. There are 16 students total (9 girls and 7 boys) in my class and my favorite name so far is Maximus cause it reminds me of the movie Gladiator and my Xbox Gamertag Baximusprime19. After the name tags were given out the students were allowed to ask questions here is a list of my favorites:

  • From a little boy "How do you grow a mustache?" (first question no joke)
  • "How much money do you have?"
  • "Do you have a Wii?"
  • "What grade are you in?"
  • "How old are you?" Wanna feel old? tell first graders your 23, haha.
  • "Will you stay for lunch?"
  • "Can you sit by me?"
  • "What was your favorite cartoon growing up?" Answered Tom and Jerry and told them I watch Phineas and Ferb today and they all cheered
After question time I stayed for Math lessons. We worked on greater than, less than and equal to. This involved using play-doh which if you haven't played with it in a while I highly recommend it just as much fun as when you were a kid. After the lesson the students got 2 minutes of free time with the play-doh where they all made me a play-doh pizza and I showed them how to make a snake, haha. We then played a game with base 10 blocks that involved rolling dice and after that it was time for Math Intervention. Math Intervention mixes the three 1st grade classes together based on skill level, Ms Wrobel has the intermediate kids and we worked with money during their lesson. I better get my singing voice in shape because first graders sing A LOT of songs, hopefully if I start them off they can continue without me ruining the sound. After Math it was my time to leave for the day, I got about 10 hugs and HAD to walk and hold hands with my new friend Catera when they went to lunch. I had a great time and cannot wait to spend 3rd quarter with these kiddos! Jimmy Johns and a Dr Pepper for lunch on the way home. Might have to keep the mustache for a while these kids loved it (sorry mom).

First day of Student Teaching: Feb 1st

Mr. Bax

5 comments:

  1. Sounds wonderful. I can't wait to read more. Pay attention to your grammar in case students' parents or future employers start reading.

    Love,
    Mom

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  2. This is great! Told you they would love you!

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  3. Mr. Bax, This sounds so exciting! Congratulations and good luck in the coming weeks. You'll learn so much from the students and your supervising teacher. I can't wait to read more. - Mrs. A

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  4. I can help with the songs! Why else would you have a sister who's a music ed major?

    -Em

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  5. Sounds like you had a great first day of class! You will have many more & we will be waiting to hear more. You made my day when I read this.

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