I like how when you get frustrated about something you don't get mad. When your students didn't behave when you had a sub and you gave them consequences instead of being mad at them. I appreciate that
Agreed. However what she did at least in my book sounded less like consequences and more like putting in place new procedures and management to fix a problem that arose when she is not there. Consequences don't last forever whereas procedures are permanent.
I try to just adjust and move on... It can be really hard at times but each day is a clean slate. I figure out if there is anything I can do procedure wise to make life easier or help manage what's going on, and it not just try not to sweat it (easier said than done for sure)
I took a personal day to extend my MLK Day long weekend to go to the Smoky Mountains as well! I just took the Friday before. It was my second “fun” personal day in 8 years of teaching. 🥴 Much needed!
@@mrs_katie_in_elementary We have two young boys- 3 and 4.5. So, our activities were centered around them. They love swimming and playing at the hotel more than anything. 🥴 We still got out and ate good food, went to the aquarium, played some mini golf with them, shopped a little, and walked the strip in Gatlinburg. We were a little disappointed to see some of the dinner shows weren’t open for the month of January, but that was okay. Breakfast at the Pancake Pantry every morning was hands down one of the highlights of my trip. 😋 I hope you did all kinds of fun things as well!
Well Katie, Sometimes you can only do so much when your students lose their stability over you taking a day off. Sometimes when you're gone, they're done. Sometimes it may take new procedures and new systems to fix loose ends and even with that I am proud of you for the way that you handle everything like a champ and set everyone and everything back on track. Also, I'd much rather hear you ramble than watching some if not all of the educational knock off programming that comes on local tv stations on Saturday or Sunday Mornings today. At least you end up telling something that either gives me a laugh or reminds me of something from my past. Keep doing what you are doing. - Dwight
The Tale of Despereaux is one of my favorite books!!! My middle school kids liked it during 1st and second chapter Friday. They felt so bad for Despereaux and thought his mom needed an attitude adjustment
Love your videos Katie!!! This may be a long shot, but I remember you sharing time and money tips and tricks (maybe in a week in my life video) back when you taught 1st grade..do you happen to have any idea what video that was? We are just finishing money in 2nd grade and starting time this coming week and I know you said you had some good ideas to help the students with the clock! TYIA!
Over the mlk weekend I was at the GYTO conf in LV. I noticed your lanyard were you a presenter or did you attend? I love your videos and I loved the GYTO conference. What reading curriculum do you use? We are adopting this year and I am on the committee. I just finished reviewing Benchmark for first grade and I did not like it! It is not based on the science of reading and the lessons are not very clear. Next I am reviewing Wonders. I would love your input!
I wasn't there but so neat that someone had a matching lanyard! I hope it was a BLAST! We use the myView Literacy curriculum by Savaas and it is not my favorite... The spelling lists and word study patterns do not follow a logical progression, even for third grade, in my opinion. I also reviewed some of the first grade material and it seemed to complex. I taught with the older edition of Wonders. I hear the new versions have better phonics instruction. If I had to choose at this moment I'd choose Wonders over myView for sure.
Oh my goodness it was so much fun!! I ran my best time (30:19) and so many people from the community came out. It was so special to see everyone come together to support a great cause and remember a wonderful student ♥️
Hello from a Third grade teacher near Boston! I love following your content, it's so relatable! What is "AR"? And keep strong, I know e x a c t l y. how exhausting teaching third graders can be! (I have quite the chatty bunch...constantly talking.) Cheers!
AR stand for Accelerated Reader. It is a program where students read books at their level and when finished, take a short quiz on the book to see how well they understand it. The students can earn points, have reading goals, and track their progress on what they read in a year etc… The district usually pays for it. I personally love it.
I’m sad to say that I might need to unsubscribe to your channel and stop watching you’re videos all together. I don’t know if you’ve always been like this and your first 7 months or so of vlogging was you not coming out of your shell. It seems as if RUclips life is kind of getting to you. I know as a mom, if my son is acting out, first I need to access the situation and then I need to look at myself because I realize sometimes he’s being a reflection of me and God is using him to open my eyes to a change I need to make in me. If choose to look away from what God is trying to open our eyes to in ourselves, even though it’s painful and humbling, we miss out on the growth He wants to give us. Given that you are a teacher, spending the majority of their school year with them, don’t you have just as much of an influence on them as their parents do? Your last year teaching in Alabama, yes, I know you said in a recent video you would still be there if you could, but your students seemed like your world and even a day that didn’t go according to your plan was a pretty great day. Now it seems like it’s either not a good day or it wasn’t awful. When things go according to your plan though, they’re a good day with no real joy. Also, you mentioned a child died of cancer and skipped right into doing a funny thing you guys did that your school does for them with no remorse. I’m not trying to be rude, but what if the shoe was on the other foot? I know your not a mom, but if it was my kid that lost their life to cancer and I saw this video, I would be heartsick. I really liked watching you, but you seem to be a little to into yourself as time goes by. If you go back and watch your old videos from teaching in Alabama, it’s like a whole different you. Sorry for the harsh response and I know I’m probably going to get a lot of hate comments on this response, but you used to seem so sweet, caring and put your all in every area of your life.
I like how when you get frustrated about something you don't get mad. When your students didn't behave when you had a sub and you gave them consequences instead of being mad at them. I appreciate that
Agreed.
However what she did at least in my book sounded less like consequences and more like putting in place new procedures and management to fix a problem that arose when she is not there.
Consequences don't last forever whereas procedures are permanent.
I try to just adjust and move on... It can be really hard at times but each day is a clean slate. I figure out if there is anything I can do procedure wise to make life easier or help manage what's going on, and it not just try not to sweat it (easier said than done for sure)
@@mrs_katie_in_elementary
It's called handling it like a champ, Katie.
- Dwight
@@djthereplay Thanks Dwight 👍
Tip for the 3x tables. Sing the products to the tune of 'Row, row, row, your boat...' 3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,27,30, and you're done!
Oooh I might need to start this!!
I took a personal day to extend my MLK Day long weekend to go to the Smoky Mountains as well! I just took the Friday before. It was my second “fun” personal day in 8 years of teaching. 🥴 Much needed!
Oh my goodness so fun!! What did y'all do while you were there? Glad it was a fun weekend for you too!
@@mrs_katie_in_elementary We have two young boys- 3 and 4.5. So, our activities were centered around them. They love swimming and playing at the hotel more than anything. 🥴 We still got out and ate good food, went to the aquarium, played some mini golf with them, shopped a little, and walked the strip in Gatlinburg. We were a little disappointed to see some of the dinner shows weren’t open for the month of January, but that was okay. Breakfast at the Pancake Pantry every morning was hands down one of the highlights of my trip. 😋
I hope you did all kinds of fun things as well!
Well Katie,
Sometimes you can only do so much when your students lose their stability over you taking a day off.
Sometimes when you're gone, they're done.
Sometimes it may take new procedures and new systems to fix loose ends and even with that I am proud of you for the way that you handle everything like a champ and set everyone and everything back on track.
Also, I'd much rather hear you ramble than watching some if not all of the educational knock off programming that comes on local tv stations on Saturday or Sunday Mornings today.
At least you end up telling something that either gives me a laugh or reminds me of something from my past.
Keep doing what you are doing.
- Dwight
So true, sub days can be hard! Live and learn and just keep on going 😊
The Tale of Despereaux is one of my favorite books!!! My middle school kids liked it during 1st and second chapter Friday. They felt so bad for Despereaux and thought his mom needed an attitude adjustment
hahahah that is hilarious!!
so organised, so efficient, so enthusiastic 👏👏👏
Aww thanks! I try! It doesn't always happen.. but I try haha 😊
I would love to see more lunch ideas 25:11
Right now I am really just eating rolled up turkey slices and apples with peanut butter 😂 Hopefully I'll up my lunch game and can share some!
@@mrs_katie_in_elementary ok sounds good Katie I was just curious if you had any new ones
People start hating you when they cannot control you.
For 3s we sing to the tune of “I love you” the Barney aong
cute!! I need to start using a song for threes!
Love your videos Katie!!! This may be a long shot, but I remember you sharing time and money tips and tricks (maybe in a week in my life video) back when you taught 1st grade..do you happen to have any idea what video that was? We are just finishing money in 2nd grade and starting time this coming week and I know you said you had some good ideas to help the students with the clock! TYIA!
ruclips.net/video/4b87LqR2eoc/видео.html
That is the vlog where I talk about teaching time! 😊
How long is your commute to school? Love your vids Katie !!! 😍😍
It is a short commute thankfully! Thanks for watching 😊
Over the mlk weekend I was at the GYTO conf in LV. I noticed your lanyard were you a presenter or did you attend?
I love your videos and I loved the GYTO conference.
What reading curriculum do you use? We are adopting this year and I am on the committee. I just finished reviewing Benchmark for first grade and I did not like it! It is not based on the science of reading and the lessons are not very clear. Next I am reviewing Wonders. I would love your input!
I wasn't there but so neat that someone had a matching lanyard! I hope it was a BLAST!
We use the myView Literacy curriculum by Savaas and it is not my favorite... The spelling lists and word study patterns do not follow a logical progression, even for third grade, in my opinion. I also reviewed some of the first grade material and it seemed to complex. I taught with the older edition of Wonders. I hear the new versions have better phonics instruction. If I had to choose at this moment I'd choose Wonders over myView for sure.
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What phonics lesson do you guys use in your district?
How did the run go?
Oh my goodness it was so much fun!! I ran my best time (30:19) and so many people from the community came out. It was so special to see everyone come together to support a great cause and remember a wonderful student ♥️
Hello from a Third grade teacher near Boston! I love following your content, it's so relatable! What is "AR"? And keep strong, I know e x a c t l y. how exhausting teaching third graders can be! (I have quite the chatty bunch...constantly talking.) Cheers!
AR stand for Accelerated Reader. It is a program where students read books at their level and when finished, take a short quiz on the book to see how well they understand it. The students can earn points, have reading goals, and track their progress on what they read in a year etc… The district usually pays for it. I personally love it.
Well said Gina! Yes I think it is a fun program that can be really motivating for my third grade readers 😊
And thank you for watching!! I try to keep it real over here and teaching third grade definitely isn't a walk in the park hahaha
I’m sad to say that I might need to unsubscribe to your channel and stop watching you’re videos all together. I don’t know if you’ve always been like this and your first 7 months or so of vlogging was you not coming out of your shell. It seems as if RUclips life is kind of getting to you. I know as a mom, if my son is acting out, first I need to access the situation and then I need to look at myself because I realize sometimes he’s being a reflection of me and God is using him to open my eyes to a change I need to make in me. If choose to look away from what God is trying to open our eyes to in ourselves, even though it’s painful and humbling, we miss out on the growth He wants to give us. Given that you are a teacher, spending the majority of their school year with them, don’t you have just as much of an influence on them as their parents do? Your last year teaching in Alabama, yes, I know you said in a recent video you would still be there if you could, but your students seemed like your world and even a day that didn’t go according to your plan was a pretty great day. Now it seems like it’s either not a good day or it wasn’t awful. When things go according to your plan though, they’re a good day with no real joy. Also, you mentioned a child died of cancer and skipped right into doing a funny thing you guys did that your school does for them with no remorse. I’m not trying to be rude, but what if the shoe was on the other foot? I know your not a mom, but if it was my kid that lost their life to cancer and I saw this video, I would be heartsick. I really liked watching you, but you seem to be a little to into yourself as time goes by. If you go back and watch your old videos from teaching in Alabama, it’s like a whole different you. Sorry for the harsh response and I know I’m probably going to get a lot of hate comments on this response, but you used to seem so sweet, caring and put your all in every area of your life.