Whatever. That seems to be the dominant emotion of February, at least in my world. I'm sick? Whatever [eyeroll]. I have a bunch of essays to grade and I'm getting a bunch more on Friday? Whatever. There was a sub when I was out sick and so no one got anything actually done on their … Continue reading February 6: Whatever.
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January 31: One Month Celebration!
I actually did it. One whole month. I am actually not really sure what to think. I don't have a lot of will power and there have been a lot of nights (like tonight) where I thought UGH I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO WRITE but I just forged ahead and did it anyway. So what … Continue reading January 31: One Month Celebration!
January 29: Dance Party
Annika and I had a great dance party tonight. It started out with just the radio, but then we progressed into dance music on Amazon music, which led to disco, which everyone "hates" but it's super fun to dance to. Diana Ross and Lipps, Inc. made the night a little better and I needed the … Continue reading January 29: Dance Party
January 24: Lock Downs
I'm so tired of being worried about the safety of my students and myself in places where none of us should have to be worried. I'm angry that there have been 11 shootings at schools around this country just since the beginning of this year. Not this school year. This calendar year. 24 days. We've … Continue reading January 24: Lock Downs
January 19th: Seating Arrangement Saga
Seriously. SERIOUSLY. Why is it such a drama for teenagers to sit next to someone who is not their friend? You would think I was sentencing them to 100 years in the gulag when I ask them to sit in a specific place. I tried letting them choose where they sat each day at first. … Continue reading January 19th: Seating Arrangement Saga
January 18th: Parent Teacher Conferences
Today was my first conference at Roseville, and my first cafeteria conference since my first or second year of teaching. At Forest Lake, our conferences were held in our classrooms. After tonight, I am pondering which type of conference is more effective: cafeteria-style or in classroom conferences. The biggest perk of staying in our classrooms … Continue reading January 18th: Parent Teacher Conferences
January 17: Too Many Tabs
When I read a story I want to come back to or I want to somehow use in the future, I just open a new tab on my phone and keep it there. As a result, I have a ton of open tabs sitting in Safari, probably slowing things down, who knows. I'm kind of … Continue reading January 17: Too Many Tabs