Friday, July 29, 2011

Course Resources

Additional Resources 

* Dr. Jean Feldman
http://www.drjean.org

* www.abcteach.com 

* www.kizclub.com

* www.makinglearningfun.com 

I Love Letters!: More Than 200 Quick & Easy Activities To Introduce Young Children to Letters and Literacy.
by Jean Feldman, Holly Karapetkova (2009) Gryphon House
Great book filled with fun activities

 





Friday, July 22, 2011

Quotes to Think About

"It is useful to think of the growth of teachers as occurring in stages, linked very generally to experience gained over time"


This is from an article written by Lilian Kratz entitled "The Developmental Stages of Teachers." I compare this statement to children as well as to teachers. Children develop in stages and according to research, the more experiences they have, the better their learning will develop. 


http://ceep.crc.uiuc.edu/pubs/katz-dev-stages.html. 




"I always liked kids. I liked babysitting and playing with younger kids." - Louise Derman-Sparks, Professor Emeritus, Pacific Oaks College, CA


Those words could have been taken right out of my mouth. This described me as a young girl but I never thought about becoming a teacher right away. It was after the birth of my first child that teaching became a thought, a dream, and finally, a reality.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Personal Childhood Web

My Mom - I was an only child growing up and my mom and  dad divorced when I was 3. My mom was there for me through my turbulent childhood and teenage years. I don't know what I would have done without my mom. She has been my best friend since the birth of my oldest son. She has given so much of herself to me and would do anything for my family. Her life was not easy and she always put me first.

My Grandparents - While I was growing up, my grandparents lived in the same town as I did. We lived on opposite sides of town and I had a special path that I walked to get to their house every day. My grandma taught me how to cook, sew, and bake and my grandpa taught me how to grow a garden. I have a special flower garden at my house that is planted in honor of them and we continue to have a vegetable garden every year as well. I have so many special memories of them because of the time I spent with them. I was probably at their house more than my own.

My Babysitter, Alice - Alice was my first babysitter and she began taking care of me when I was a baby. She had 5 older children that were like my brothers and sisters. They were all in high school and they took me to the movies, swimming, and generally allowed me to tag along with them everywhere. I learned to ride my tricycle at Alice's house and I have so many scars on my knees from falling into the bushes. She also had a great sand and mud pile where I used to play and get extremely dirty. My favorite memory from her house was baking with her. She made homemade bread every day and it was so delicious! We also used to exercise to Jack LaLane. She also took care of a Down's Syndrome child and she taught me that God creates everyone special. I accepted Stormy for who she was and defended her to other children in the neighborhood. Alice and Stormy taught me about acceptance and patience early on in my life.

My Aunt Esther - She was my mom's oldest sister. She was married to my Uncle Merle and he worked in a gravel quarry. They lived on a farm before moving to Charles City, Iowa. I used to stay at their house for several weeks during the summer. They lived along the river and I used to go down to play by the river with them. They have been gone for a long time now but a favorite memory is watching TV at their house and the commerical for Color 3 Mason City. Now, all these years later, my son will be working for this TV station as a TV broadcast meteorologist. Life has come full circle for us!

ME! - I think I had to grow up quickly as I had no siblings and a dad and stepdad who really wanted nothing to do with me. I had to find things to do to occupy my time and spent a lot of time reading and going to the library. My mom and stepdad worked 5 days a week so I was home alone after school by age 9 but I had my grandparents to go to. I have had ups and downs in life, from being a single parent to my son to losing my first husband in a car accident, and a daughter having a traumatic brain injury. I have found strength in myself and Christ that kept me going when I wanted to give up. I hope I have been a role model to my children as they grow and go out on their own.

I would not be who I am today if it were not for all these people who are and were a part of life. I am grateful every day for their presence and memories and hope that I can share these in my children and future grandchildren one day.

Help with Comments

Hey everyone,
I am having a difficult time with trying to leave comments on your blogs. I have contacted tech support, and every support I know, and I have not gotten any responses.

When I go to your blogs, and I want to post a comment, it keeps taking me back to log in on the Google account which I am logged in to already. I choose Google Reader as the profile choice, hit the Post comment and nothing....

Can someone PLEASE tell me what I doing wrong!

Thank you!

Sunday, July 10, 2011

poes corner: Picture

poes corner: Picture: "As a first year teacher, I do not have any drawings so this is the picture that I have chosen. I love this picture because this is an exampl..."

I love this picture! I tried to tape up every picture that a child drew, colored, or painted for me last year. It was like our own art museum!

Friday, July 8, 2011

Story for Heart

This story just happened on July 4th. We were at a local campground with my brother-in-law, his wife, and kids and assorted other friends and family. My daughter Shelby had been having car problems and was not able to drive her car so my great nephew asked his grandpa (my brother-in-law) if they could fix "Putt-Putt" the truck up for Shelby because "she needs a car to drive cuz hers is broken."

That just touched our hearts because he will be in first grade this fall and we thought that was such a great idea to come up with.

And no, she did not get "Putt-Putt" the truck to drive. We were able to find another car for her but it was the thought that counts!

Favorite Early Childhood Quote

I am not sure if this a quote from someone but I have this on a wooden sign that hangs in my classroom:

"Please excuse the noise and the mess. Children are making happy memories here."

I think this says it all.

Favorite Childhood Books

I have so many favorite books from my childhood as well as my favorites of my own children. One of my favorite books was called How Fletcher Was Hatched by Wende and Harry Devlin. I remember going to the library and checking this book out over and over again. I thought it was so funny to read about a dog who hatched from an egg. I also loved Corduroy and always wanted a bear like him. Now I have one that I use in my own preschool classroom.


Both of my children loved the book Good Night Moon. I still have the first copy that both of them enjoyed until they were able to read it on their own. It is tattered and ripped but it is a loved book. I loved it because it was one of the first books that my kids could identify pictures and begin those simple reading skills. My son also enjoyed The Polar Express and Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs. My daughter loved Little Critter and Berenstain Bears.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

I Think I Did It!

Hey everyone!
I think I figured out how to add all our URL's and receive your blog postings! Wow! I am so excited! Tomorrow I will try to post them pics of my family and my son as he signs his contract for the TV meteorologist position he just received!

Have a wonderful day!
Lori