Friday, August 29, 2008

First Days of School

I've been a high school teacher for a little over two weeks now. There are many, many things I miss about my job in Ottawa (like having my own room, having oodles of pens and clips and various office supplies, sharing the same 100ish students with the 3 teachers right next to me, knowing all the teachers in the building, having administrators that I could find. . .) but I am liking this okay so far. I think most of my apprehension is just dealing with change - to be doing my old job would be sooooo much easier because I know what to do. I have two teachers that are very helpful with each of my two preps; I don't have a lot of planning to do, so that is huge. Organizing is very difficult at the moment because I travel between three different rooms and have no two classes in the same room. I am really enjoying the math; Geometry is my favorite branch, so I am thrilled. The maturity of the students is a nice change, they get my sense of humor a bit better than the 7th graders. I'm working out the kinks, but I think this could be a job that I really love. Too early to tell (because I am overwhelmed with all the details). Ask me in couple months (or maybe next year.)

The high point of the day: during last block, a student brought a football to class (most of them carry everything with them all day), and I took it to lock up in the closet during class. When I gave it back to him after class, he asked me to throw it, and I said (obviously), "you can't throw a ball in the classroom! But. . . I can throw a football." He didn't believe me, so I said I'd show him outside after school. So, he and four other students came out to watch me. It is funny how being a girl simply makes this noteworthy. They were so impressed.

Emily

1 comment:

erin said...

Good job impressing the kids!

The kicker was in my chem class in h.s., so one class period my chem teacher learned how to kick from him. Maybe this can be your next exciting football/classroom adventure.