Kindergarten Week in Review
Weary, tired, exhausted and thankful to be able to come home to a wonderful family. Hannah is cooking dinner. John told me not to do anything. Just to relax and watch some TV. Here are a few highlights of my week:
- On Monday Eddie peed on the bathroom door making a mess of the bathroom and a puddle on the floor. His mom and dad got a phone call. Thank goodness for janitors!
- Wednesday we had another fire drill. We have one a week for the first month. I knew about Niki's fear. I read a book about fire drills. We talked about it. I told her she could hold my hand. But she still screamed louder than the fire drill siren and noise of all the students.
- Last night was open house. I was on my feet for the most part of 13 hours.
- Dee-Dee brought in $20 and said it was for lunch. I knew she had already brought in money and I had to figure out what it was for. After calling her mom, I found out that it was for a $15 school t-shirt.
- Wonder was acting up in art class and I had to go get her. I had her go with me while I was dealing with Dee-Dee's money. I didn't get a restroom break until lunch.
- The secretary brought $5 change and a receipt for Dee-Dee.
- Jimmy, who still likes to cut, decided to try to cut Phoebe's finger. He pinched it good and I put a band-aid on it.
- After lunch, I noticed the receipt but the money was missing. I don't remember putting it down but that was right around the time Jimmy tried cutting Phoebe's finger.
- I told the kids we weren't going to recess until we found the money. Ron ratted on his best friend Eddie. "I saw Eddie with a dollar and it had a 5 on it." Eddie said that he didn't know whose it was so he used it to buy lunch. Once the money is in the lunch account, it can't be taken out.
- After nap time, Phoebe came up to me and told me that her finger was purple. I looked at it and she had re-wrapped the band-aid tightly around her finger.
- During math, Quiet Jimmy Who Loves to Cut, cut the front hem of his t-shirt off.
- This classroom is beginning to feel like a battlefield. While I don't like time to slip away so quickly, I am really looking forward to Thanksgiving!
Labels: Kindergarten, Public School, Substitute Teaching, time, Tired










6 Comments:
And this must be why God only gives us (mostly) one child at a time. I can't imagine living the life of a kindergarten teacher every day. Take a deep breath, have a hot cup of tea and put your feet up- you deserve it!
Wow. Little ones keep you really busy. I think a nice little rest in your future on the weekends.
Karen, You are in my prayers.
I am a former Kindergarten teacher myself, and so I know what a tough battle you are facing.
(I had a cutter, too....she cut her hair during rest time one day, and her shirt on another day.) we ended up locking ALL scissors in a cupboard and only getting them down for projects.
Praying for strength for you!
Michelle
What happened to the $5??
Did you have to pay it??
Oh my, you have your hands full! But I must be honest with you-- you are totally making me laugh! Fire drills, cut shirts and randomly picking up money and buying lunch... It IS funny, no? ;-)
Well, Karen dear, when the days are long and rough, just remember, almost ALL kids remember Kindergarten fondly! I still remember Mrs. Ford and how awesome Kindergarten was... Just think, YOU are that person! The bestest-most-funnest-teacher-ever (even when you don't always feel like it).
Love,
Marsha
LOL, Wow, what a week!!! Jimmy & Eddie seem like quite the hand full. May the Lord give you the Grace dear friend.
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