Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Meet the Teacher 


Hi! My name is Lindsay. I am a third grade teacher in Middletown, NJ. This is my second year teaching third and before that I taught for three years in fourth. I have a wonderful husband and a beautiful four year old daughter named Sara. I met my husband eleven years ago when we worked together at our local Outback. There were so many memories of that time period in our lives, both good and bad, but I feel that it made us the unbreakable couple we are today and I wouldn't trade that for a moment. We got married in 2009 on a golf course (my husbands choice) and a year later we had Sara. She has brought so much joy into our lives...it's an amazing feeling. We also have a fur baby, Peanut, a tan and white Shitzhu. 



I am very family orientated, which lucky for us both of our parents live within ten minutes from us. I love spending time with family, even when I want to just shake them :) My sister works for Disney and I love being able to take girl trips to go visit her and use her perks :) I miss her terribly but I am so proud of her living on her own and doing what she loves. It is just my sister and I. 






 THESE ARE A FEW OF MY FAVORITE THINGS...

Scrapbooking, running, being on the beach with a book in my hand, traveling with my hubby and my daughter, family time, getting pedicures and crafting on a very simple level 



 IF YOU WEREN'T A TEACHER, WHAT WOULD YOU WANT TO BE?

I always thought I'd be a veterninarian. I love animals, especially dolphins and marine life so something in that realm. 


THREE LITTLE WORDS THAT DESCRIBE YOU.

Hardworking, loyal, athletic 


 

FINISH THE SENTENCE, "________,  SAID NO TEACHER EVER!!"

"It's okay you didn't finish your homework. Just get it in whenever you want." 


Q: IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY AND YOU CAN INVITE ANYONE {DEAD OR ALIVE} TO THE PARTY. WHO ARE YOU INVITING?


Jennifer Lawrence, Justin Timberlake and Anna Kendrick 



Q: IF SOMEONE WROTE A BOOK ABOUT YOUR LIFE, WHAT WOULD BE THE TITLE?

"Flip flops in the sand" 


 Q:YOU GET TO PICK ONE SUPERPOWER. WHAT IS IT?

 

 The ability to fly. I love traveling and especially going of islands with beautiful beaches, so flying would work out great for me. 


Q: WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE QUOTE OR SAYING?


I have a lot but I would go with a lyric from my wedding song," If I could have one dance forever, I would take you by the hand, Tonight it's you and I together..." 

 


Q: IF YOU HAD TO SING ONE SONG ON AMERICAN IDOL, WHAT WOULD IT BE? 

Girls just want to have fun....something about that song always brings a smile to my face! 

  

 Q: ARE YOU A MORNING PERSON OR A NIGHT OWL?


Definitely a morning person. I feel so accomplished when I get up in the morning and get things done...even if it is only laundry or dishes :) 


Q: WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE RESOURCE THAT YOU'VE CREATED IN YOUR TPT SHOP?

I don't have a TPT store. Hopefully one day! 


Q: SHARE SOMETHING WE MIGHT NOT KNOW ABOUT YOU! 

I have gone skydiving and loved every moment of it that I would do it again! 


Thursday, August 14, 2014

TCRW

Last week I had the most amazing experience attending the Teacher's College Writing Project  professional development at Columbia University. I never claimed to be good at teaching writing but this made me feel at ease and made me feel like maybe just maybe I could do this. 


In my district we use th Writers Workshop model based on Lucy Caulkins. I don't know if you are aware of it, but many of us in my specific school felt it was becoming cult like. People swore by the process, swore the steps worked, loved everything Lucy said about everything and thought she was the only one on the subject. For awhile I did too but then I became frustrated and began to doubt everything that was being said and offered. I was given the opportunity by my principal to go to this week long workshop paid for by the district. I jumped on it because ultimately I wanted to believe again in it. I am so glad I did!


The whole week impressed me. There was a lady Colleen who led a large group discussion every morning about the teaching and the methods of the writing workshop, we had a small group leader named Mike who put us in the role of the student while he taught it and conferenced with us. The afternoons were filled with choices of mini presentations about various topics related to writing and we ended each day with a famous author key note. One day it was Kate Riberts who coauthored "Falling in Love With Close Reading." Another day it was an author by the name of Lester Lehman ( I believe I spelt that right) One of the days it was Seymour Simon and he even had a book signing earlier that day and I have never been so excited to have my books signed. 


There were some amazing ah hah moments as well. For instance with conferencing, I did not realize how structured it would be with giving real genuine positive comments wrapped with a teaching point to refocus their writing. I also had always put the revise/edit step together in the process and I realize now how important those two are separately. A big moment for me was when they discussed spelling. It bothers me so about my districts spelling curriculum (or lack there of) Colleen mentioned how important it it to not expect the partner edits to catch those because they do not know them themselves as well as various grammar strategies especially if they were never taught it at a younger level. 


I know that this may seem silly but for me that past week was extremely eye openning and beneficial. Have you ever had a professional development do so much for you? What kind was it? 

Saturday, August 2, 2014

August Currently 

It is that time again for a new Currently from the wonderful Farley 




I can not wait to add more this week by sharing my experiences of my professional development at Columbia this week in NYC.



Wednesday, July 2, 2014

July Currently 





I am trying to expand myself and venture out into new areas such as really blogging and also participating in new groups. I promise myself to blog at least once a week. I feel like that is a reasonable goal! 

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Where Have I Been?

The title should say it all. I tell myself all the time I am doing such great things that I should blog about but then well you know life got in the way and I kept saying yeah I'll get to it. Well I am on spring break this week so I am finally getting to it. 


We are quickly approaching our state testing and this year is particularly interesting for me because I am in third grade and I keep reminding myself that this is the first time they have taken such a test of this magnitude. The biggest hurdle for them is realizing that I can't answer every question for them or they can't get up and come ask me a question. I have a group of very active boys this year and we have been working on that throughout the year. 


On Friday before we left for break I has the kids do an Easter Egg hunt. It wasn't an egg hunt like they had hoped...they had to work for it through answering math questions. I gave each student a set of 5 math questions. Each set of questions were based on the same topic but individualized for the students. They loved it. After we answered the questions (and I did not correct them right away) they used QR codes to locate each group of eggs throughout the building. It was a lot of fun. They quickly realized their answer was right or wrong when they did not find an egg with their corresponding answer on it. 






Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Blogging Resolutions

I  am linking up with  Fifth in the Middle  for her blogging resolutions. This is my biggest  area in 2014  I hope to improve in so this linky is perfect. 




I received a comment just recently offering advice about how to get more involved in the blogging world and sticking with my resolutions for blogging and one of them was joining more linky parties....so here goes #1 for the year 2014!! 


I have a lot of  ideas going  into the New Year with my class this year and I hope that I canshare some valuable info with others as well as hear feedback on what ways I can improve it! Here goes nothing 2014!!