Friday, February 02, 2007

Break time

Exam week is winding down and, with it, my extensive amounts of work time. On Wednesday morning, I drafted my to-do list for the remainder of the week. All totaled, it included 15 tasks and three meetings. I have completed nine of the items and all of the meetings, but the six tasks that remain are all equally daunting, so I thought I'd take a break before diving back in.

For those who are curious, by 3pm today I would like to:
  • Draft my Black History Month research project guidelines/performace assessment
  • Draft my Economics performance assessment (on supply and demand...I think)
  • Write my Economics curriculum map
  • Create lessons for the Elections unit I'll be starting with my seventh graders on Tuesday
  • Create the keys for my seniors' exams (AP: 60 MC questions and three short essays (x4) + Govt: Vocab, MC, short answer, political cartoon analysis and one essay (x8) = "fun" times)
  • Put up the staff birthdays bulletin board in the faculty lounge

This weekend I will need to grade the exams so that on Monday, another work day, I can enter those grades, type comments for the seniors and post all of my grades EARLY! My goal was to get all of my grades posted before the deadline b/c last time we posted grades, I forgot to enter comments for an entire class and set the whole process back (I wasn't the only teacher holding up the process, but still) - this is my penance. I'll also spend Monday making copies for the week and sub plans for Tuesday (I'll be out all day at a literacy conference in VA). It truly never ends, but I suppose that is true with all jobs.

Last weekend I did a polar plunge with Kara, Chris and a group of their Coast Guard friends. It was a lot more fun than I anticipated and we were lucky to do "it" (it = run into the Chesapeake Bay) on a bright and sunny day. The water was just above freezing so it was definitely cold, but, again, a lot of fun. I was also able to raise $500 for Special Olympics Maryland; a sincere thank you to everyone who helped me reach that goal. (Plus, I got a cool fleece for raising so much money!)

Before I head back to work (tackling the curriculum map first, I think), I wanted to share two things. One is a quote I read on my Starbucks cup this morning (I really do enjoy those quotes). We have been talking a lot about literacy at my school, mainly because so many of our students read so far below grade level and this quote struck me not only for it's relevancy to my daily life, but for it's fantastic imagery.

A child’s mind isn’t a blank slate; it’s more of a jungle. Each time a parent
helps a toddler read, the child is walked through this jungle from one side to
the other. Trip after trip, a seemingly impossible passage becomes a well-worn
path. Children sent to kindergarten skipping merrily along this path to literacy
fare far better than those sent to school with machetes. - Keith Mastrion, 1998
National Teacher of the Year

And the second thing is this very silly questionnaire that Katie sent along to me. It was a good way to give my mind a rest earlier this morning and I thought I'd share it with you. I can't figure out how to put cuts into this format yet, so excuse the length.

  1. Is your second toe longer than your first? No, I guess I'm not as smart as I thought.
  2. Do you have a favorite type of pen? I favor Black Uniball pens, but I grade with a purple or orange Papermate.
  3. Look at your planner for March 14, what are you doing? Working
  4. What color are your toenails usually? Some variation of red
  5. What was the last thing you highlighted? Letter of recommendation requirements for my boss (for a Constitutional Theory seminar I hope to take this summer)
  6. What color are your bedroom curtains? Cream
  7. What color are the seats in your car? Light gray
  8. Have you ever had a black and white cat? No, but when I was young, we had a black cat AND a white cat. Does that count?
  9. What is the last thing you put a stamp on? A letter to my former pastor’s wife
  10. Do you know anyone who lives in Wyoming? Nope
  11. Why did you withdraw cash from the ATM the last time? I just got paid and needed cash for…things.
  12. Who is the last baby that you held? Alex, whose mom and dad both work at my school.
  13. Do you know of any twins with rhyming names? Sure do. Multiple sets, in fact.
  14. Do you like Cinnamon toothpaste? No.
  15. What kind of car were you driving 2 years ago? 2004 Dodge Stratus (I think)
  16. Pick one: Miami Hurricanes or Florida Gators No preference AT ALL
  17. Last time you went to Six Flags? October 2005 – I oversaw the incentive trip for about 100 kids from my school
  18. Do you have any wallpaper in your house? No
  19. Closest thing to you that is yellow: Post it note stuck to my laptop; it says, “Civ wrk, Joey: 6 wks at 2nd wk, 2nd sem”
  20. Last person to give you a business card? My friend Jon, I think. And it was some time ago. I’m a teacher, no one gives me business cards.
  21. Who is the last person you wrote a check to? My apartment’s management company.
  22. Closest framed picture to you? None, I’m in my classroom.
  23. Last time you had someone cook for you? I went out to dinner last night so someone I don’t know cooked me very tasty Indian food. That was nice.
  24. Have you ever applied for welfare? No
  25. How many emails do you have? At work, I have about 4k and in personal, maybe 70.
  26. Last time you received flowers? Oh man…I really have no idea. Maybe last May, from Marcia. I think.
  27. Do you think the sanctity of marriage is meant for only a man & woman? Not even a little.
  28. Do you play air guitar? I am certain that I am not coordinated for this.
  29. Do you take anything in your coffee? Always sugar (substitute), sometimes cream.
  30. Do you have any Willow Tree figurines? I don’t even know what those are, let alone if I have any of them.
  31. What is your high school's rival mascot? To answer this, I would have to know who our rival was. Anyone?
  32. Last person you spoke to from high school? Wendy, via Gchat and Kara in person
  33. Last time you used hand sanitizer? Last weekend
  34. Would you like to learn to play the drums? No, I don’t really like loud noises.
  35. What color are the blinds in your living room? There is a blue shade on the one window in my living room.
  36. What is in your inbox at work? My email inbox? About 200 different things.
  37. Last thing you read in the newspaper? An article about the Congressional confirmation hearings yesterday
  38. What was the last pageant you attended? A better question might be, “Have you ever attended a pageant?” And I would answer, “Hell no.”
  39. What is the last place you bought pizza from? Pizza Boli’s after the Polar Plunge last Saturday
  40. Have you ever ridden in limo? Indeed. Oprah paid for one of the times.
  41. What is the last thing you stapled? My seniors’ exams.
  42. Did you ever drink Clear Pepsi? Probably.
  43. Are you ticklish? Very much so. … I mean, no, not at all.
  44. Last time you saw fireworks? 4th of July
  45. Last time you had a Krispy Kreme doughnut? I don’t know, but a student gave me a coupon for a free one, so maybe I can have one soon.
  46. Who is the last person that left you a message & you actually returned their call? My dad
  47. Last time you parked under a carport? College
  48. Do you have a black dog? No, no dog of any color
  49. Do you have any pickles in your fridge? I hardly have any food in my fridge at all, let alone pickles.
  50. Are you an aunt or uncle? Nope.
  51. Who has the prettiest eyes that you know of? I have to pick just one set of eyes? Uhm…no idea, sorry.
  52. Last time you saw a semi truck? This morning on my way to work
  53. Do you remember Ugly Kid Joe? I don’t think so…maybe
  54. Do you have a little black dress? I have three LBDs – you just never know…

Have a great weekend!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

CHRISTMAS pageants! i know you've been to at least one...

Amanda said...
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