I didn't not become a teacher so I could do little art projects along the way.
We're having a contest at school decorating eggs. Each class was given an egg on cardstock to decorate and each teacher was given a tiny wooden egg to decorate.
Here is my class's egg (every student made thumbprint flowers) and my little Mondrian inspired egg:
I loved how excited my students were about the project. I told them about my idea and they oohed and aahed like the great audience they are. I told them I'd order the ink from Amazon and they asked me multiple times a day if it had arrived.
No. It is supposed to arrive Thursday.
A few hours later...
Is the ink here yet?
When it was ink time, I teased some of them, "Now if you mess up, it will ruin the egg for everyone."
To others, I said, "I will help you, don't worry." And I guided their little thumbs.
I love this time of year when I know my students well and I know who likes to be teased and who needs to be encouraged and literally have their hand held.
I also love how much they love Ramona! We finished Beezus and Ramona yesterday. I told them, "Tomorrow we will start Ramona the Pest. It is one year later and from Ramona's point of view."
They wanted me to start right away.
I am grateful I get to be a teacher. I really love it, even when it is hard.
The children are so sweet and cute and maddening and lovable.
Yesterday a girl asked me if she could move desks and sit by her friend. I said, "No. You will be too chatty."
She argued, "I'm chatty where I am now."
I said, "I know. Moving you by your friend won't help!"
Also, on the way to lunch yesterday, my sweetest boy in the universe asked me what I wanted for my birthday. I said, "My favorite thing is something someone makes. I want a picture or a note or maybe some folded origami."
He got a small smile on his face and said, "OK, OK."
When the sweetest boy in the universe wants to give you a birthday present, you know you have a pretty great job!
2 comments:
I couldn't have been an elementary teacher just because of those art projects. It's beautiful!
I love the class egg and your teacher egg! I can't wait to hear the results of the contest!
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