Sunday, September 22, 2019

Let the Games Begin!


Related imageWar has been declared and the winners will be those suffering from damage caused by Hurricane Dorian.  Please encourage your students to participate and help build excitement.  NJHS will lead this event and will let you know what the prize will be for the winning class.  Each day, the top classes will be announced at the end of the day.  You should have your Penny and Paper container already in your classrooms.  The Silver containers will be in the Breezeway from 7:30 to 7:50 a.m. each day.  NJHS members will collect all containers at 8:00 a.m. and bring them to the office for counting.  Also, be sure to encourage participation in Spirit Week activities.  Thank you to everyone who is making this happen. 
I need to ask everyone to be conscious of the time and to be considerate of other teachers' time.  Gina and I have seen and are hearing about classes that are not on time for Encore classes, for lunch, for carline, etc.  The bell is not a signal to start wrapping up a class.  Keep an eye on the clock, set a timer, or have a student remind you of when it is 5 minutes before the end of class.  That is the time to wrap up, clean up, and pack up.  Students should be ready to line up when the bell rings.  This gives them 3 minutes to get to their next class.  Thank you to those who are always on time and I appreciate everyone making an effort in this area.  
Maria shared a YouTube video about classroom management and noise.  The speaker took a very long time to say something simple, but he does make a good point.  In a nutshell what he is saying is if you let students enter the room in chaos, it's difficult to gain control.  You waste 5 minutes getting them to settle down.  Control starts in the hallway.  I also like how he says you've lost control when you yell or send students out of the room.  (Please know that I also think there are exceptions to this - sending students out.  Sometimes a timeout from each other is needed.)  But he is clear about the need to show who is in command.  He also talks about focusing on the positive and not the negative.  It sounds like this... "Johnny, thank you for standing quietly and it looks like you have all your materials, good job.  Mary, I'm so happy to see you today and you look ready to learn.  Etc."  I will say that I see many teachers doing this already.  He also talks about something I think is SO important, especially as students get older, knowing your students and making chit chat.  You need to know what students are into.  It sounds like this, "Good morning Sally, your hair looks so pretty today.  Johnny, how was the soccer game last night?  Is anyone going to see the new Spiderman movie this weekend? Did anyone try the pizza for lunch today?  Etc."  I had a challenging student one year and I would hook him every Monday morning with a recap of the Sunday episode of Dr. Who.  Know your students.  He then goes on to say that you let students enter the room in groups as they are ready.  Give clear instructions, "Please be quiet, no more talking, and when you enter do the assignment on the board." (Always have something for them to do as soon as they enter.)  Students who are ready to follow directions should enter and begin.  You may need to give the directions a few times before everyone enters.  This may seem like it takes a while, but it is probably less time than letting them in when they are out of control and then bringing them to order and it sets the tone for the rest of the class.  Please know that I think all of you are doing a great job but we also know there are some challenging students among us.  These helpful hints may just work.  
This week I will be out on Thursday and Friday.  I will not be available at all on Thursday (I'm having arthroscopic surgery on both knees), but you can reach me after that.  My plan is to be back by Tuesday (or as soon as I can get around without that walker they gave me #areyoukiddingme). Gina has a principal's meeting on Friday morning and Julianne will be the goto person.  Here is the rule for Friday...  No one can be sick, children are not allowed to misbehave, and everything will be sunshine and roses.  Marvelous Mustang will take place Friday morning.  Students receiving the award will be a little late for class as they will be at the breakfast in the East Hall following the morning show.  Given how Friday looks, I suggest door judging take place next Monday.  
Have a great week everyone!









Sunday, September 15, 2019

Catechetical Sunday

Today is Catechetical Sunday and it is an opportunity to reflect on the role that each person plays, by virtue of Baptism, in handing on the faith and being a witness to the Gospel.  It is an opportunity to rededicate ourselves to this mission as a community of faith.   Thank you to everyone who came out to support the SVDP Society by attending the Ladies Tea this weekend.  Good food, good tea, and a fun time with friends.  Next weekend will also be an opportunity to connect with the ministries of our Parish by attending the Ministry Fair.  Thank you to those who have volunteered to help. 



This week, Gina will be out on Tuesday at a Title I meeting in Tampa.  On Wednesday, Gina and I are hosting our first Principal's Coffee of the year.  We are bringing back a tradition from a number of years ago.  We are hoping parents will see this as an opportunity to become more engaged with the school and learn first hand about what we are doing rather than getting their facts from Facebook. 

Having completed 5 weeks of school now, all classes should have at least one summative in the grade book.  If not, you need to be planning how you will get 4 summatives completed in the next 7 weeks.  If you need help in looking at your curriculum and where those opportunities are, please come see Gina or me. 

Have a wonderful week.



Sunday, September 8, 2019

Be a Prayer Warrior


Image result for prayer warriorThis week I begin by saying we all need to be prayer warriors.  Give thanks to God for Maria's first grandchild.  Pray that the Lord's peace may be with the Wierbonic family during this difficult time as they grieve the loss of Sue's sister-in-law.  Pray for those displaced from their homes because of Dorian.  Pray for Mrs. Torres starting round 2 of Chemo.  Pray for all our students who may be having difficulties in their lives.  Pray, pray, pray.  

Enjoy the quiet of the next two weeks, because some busy days are coming.  In a couple of weeks, we will have our Spirit Week followed by Book Fair.  Student council will provide information on Spirit Week and NJHS is sponsoring a Penny War that same week.  More details to follow.  On the Friday of Book Fair week, we will have Grandparents Day.  


The Parish Ministry fair takes place the weekend of Sept. 21-22.  I still need 3 volunteers (1 for the 9:30 Mass and 2 for the 11:30 Mass).  Only 30 minutes of your time is needed after Mass to sit at the school table and check on our students at the craft table.  Thank you to those who have already volunteered - Mustang Bucks to you! Here is the link one more time https://m.signupgenius.com/#!/showSignUp/20F0B4DACA62BA6FB6-ministry

Here is a website about storytelling and information about the Tampa Bay Storytelling Festival.  Unfortunately, it is on a weekend, but we can let our parents know about it and encourage them to attend http://tampastory.org/teaching-storytelling/   There is a storytelling manual which I have downloaded and sent to teachers in an email.

Tomorrow is a STREAM faculty meeting.  Please bring with you what your project will look like.  I would like a copy of everyone's project.  You should always give students written directions, a copy of the rubric, and a timeline with due dates at the start of every project.  If yours is not done yet, please send it when finished and just bring your ideas to share.

Have a good week everyone.

Monday, September 2, 2019

Should I Stay or Should I Go




 I am sure the words from this song were on the minds of many throughout the state this weekend.  Many meteorologists have said that this was and continues to be a difficult storm to predict.  This storm has also left many wondering why the decision to close schools came so early.  Public schools serve as evacuation sites and schools in Hillsborough could be asked to house those coming from the Eastcoast.  Thankfully, we are in a position to wait and it appears the Diocese has made a good decision.  Let us remember to pray for those who were not so lucky and have felt the wrath of Dorian.  
I would like to talk about Homework in this Blog.  Homework should be meaningful.  At the Elementary level, homework should include:
  • Reading
  • A few (3-5) well-chosen math problems
  • Studying for tests
  • Working on a piece of a project that must be completed at home (i.e., interview your parent, collect baptism photos, etc.)
  • Practicing math facts, sight words, spelling words, etc.
It should be a rare occasion that students in grades K-4 have homework in science, social studies, or religion.  I did not include grade 5 as they are preparing for middle school and expectations should increase as the year goes on.  Once students reach middle school, the math facts, etc. can be replaced by flipping the classroom and more content area assignments.  But again, it should be meaningful.  Something I may not have mentioned to new teachers or reminded returning teachers is our policy as it relates to projects.  As stated in our handbook, at least 90% of project work should take place at school under the guidance of the teacher.  Not only does it allow the teacher to assist, but it also ensures that it is the student's work.  

The debate for and against homework continues.  What does seem to be clear is that as students get older (middle school and then high school), there is a positive correlation between homework completion and academic success.  What helps most at the elementary level is allowing time for reading, both independently and being read to.  However, other homework does have value at this age.  It instills important learning habits and skills such as how to prepare for a test, time management, organizational skills, and responsibility.  
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What should you take from this?  Continue to give homework, think carefully about what you assign, and give as little as possible but do give what is necessary.  

Have a wonderful week.  I will be at Tampa Catholic on Friday working on Religion Standards.  




Be Nice

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