10 Things About Me As A Teacher.
1.  I have wanted to be a teacher since I was a small child. Like most small children I made my friends play school with me, and couldn't wait to get my very own classroom. 
2.   I had a tough time becoming a teacher but it was worth the hard work!  I was originally an elementary education major at the fantastic University of Oklahoma but was discouraged after a few classes with a horrible professor.  The last straw of me leaving the College of Education was when my professor wrote in my portfolio that I "wouldn't make a good teacher" after I had spent the summer in South Carolina being a teacher's aide and being asked to transfer schools (by my principal!) It took me a few years to figure out that I could teach no matter what people said and now have a Masters in Middle School Education (English & History).  
3.  Like most states Oklahoma "released" quite a few non-returning contracts aka new teachers.  I was lucky enough not to be one of those teachers but I didn't find any of this out until early July.  I also didn't get the email to sign my contract until yesterday!
4.  I am about to embark on a HUGE challenge in my classroom and I can't wait.  I am implementing a program called "Ramp-Up" that is 90 minutes of instruction with a GIANT emphasis on reading books.  I love reading and I love sharing my love of reading.  I also love that I have a reason to be surrounded by books all day.  (nerd alert nerd alert)
5.  I am an English teacher but hate capitalization, and grammar. 
6.  I have noticed that in my head (for the most part) I correct people on the way they speak.
7.  I fight everyday to keep the word "ain't" out of my classroom, but can't seem to rid the word "yall" from mine.
8.  I have a ball at work!  Even on the toughest day I can usually still find something to laugh about, see a students eyes light up when they get something.
9.  I truly despise teachers who are just there for the paycheck!  If you want a paycheck for doing nothing retire.  We are not babysitters and you pretending to be one gives the rest of us a bad name.
10.  I recently got mistaken for a student in the hallway by my former principal, so when I arrived at school this year to pick up a few things my colleagues introduced me to the new principal and assistant principal so they would know I'm not a middle school student but a teacher.
I could go on and on about things but I feel like these are the most important to me right now!  (Number 1 is just funny!)





 




 


 
 
 
 



3 comments:
I love your blog header...how did you do that? I also see you like James Patterson...LOVE him.
I am so glad that you are joining us for Teacher Week!!!
My blog was revamped by Jamie Kubeczka! I follow her personal blog which has links to her other one.
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