Showing posts with label educational. Show all posts
Showing posts with label educational. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Because You Have To!

Yesterday was one of those days when you know that god is testing you to see if you remember that sometimes you have to "let go and let god..." I, for one, find this a bit difficult since I am a stubborn head strong opinionated out-going lady that has a hard time finding the right filter words for a situation that has me on the brink of explosion. I would like to say that these types of things do not happen to me often but they do. I have a short temper and get frustrated easily.
Example: After calling our cable/phone/Internet provider for the 10th time in a week to request that the 5th technician come out to our house to try to fix our issues, the person on the other end of the phone barely spoke English. Usually, I have no problem with this. But he just kept saying the words "I assist you." over and over and over and OVER until I cracked, broke, erupted in frustration and anger. He hung up on me but not before telling me in very clear English that he did not have to listen to me any more. I have not called back and NO our services are not fixed but I could not handle it any more.
Or there could the that time at one of our local craft stores when I asked for assistance because I had all 4 children with me, drove 20 minutes to get there, only to find out that I forgot my coupon which would have only saved me $5 but hey $5 is $5 dollars and the manager got all close talker on me proceeded to yell and stick his finger in my face because apparently "YOU MUST HAVE YOUR COUPON." Since I was holding a baby and did not want to make a further scene, I left went home printed several copies of the coupon from the website and returned to the store and handed them out. Yes, because it was really important that you have your coupon. There are more stories like this that I could tell you for days but I will spare you the agony. I just wanted to share a few before I continue to tell you the follow...
With all seriousness, I do have a strong will and you all know that there is not much that sets me off more than poor customer service. However, there is one thing that can get my goat like nothing else and that is when you mess with my child. I have a serious case of MAMA BEAR SYNDROME! Somethings have happened recently that have sent my mama bear into a tizzy.
First, yesterday I read this article yesterday. I do have first hand knowledge about our (and one other state's) standardized test. They are very difficult, confusing, and most of all frustrating! You  know when you are teaching  kids to read you ask them to pick a book based on the "hand or 5 method."All that means is that if they can read any 2 pages of a book but they have 5 or more words they cannot pronounce or understand then they need to find a different book. WHY? Well, theory is that if they have book that they cannot understand all the words they will frustrate out and loose interest not just the book but in reading all together. Interesting right? Well, if you look at the standardized and apply the same theory can you imagine how many children actually try on the test especially after years and years of this testing.  Am I saying that no kids try on the test...OF COURSE NOT! I am sure there are many who do. But if you read that  article it is more than that. It not just the frustration of repeated testing it is the actual content too. Plus, a lot of the curriculum has gone away from teaching kids and become very much test oriented and I for one am left wonder what is my child actually learning. That and today's teacher is frustrated too. Probably to the breaking point, I know I was. When, as a teacher you do not enjoy your duties anymore and find your attitude rubbing off on the poor over worked and under paid kids IT IS TIME TO GET OUT! Something to think about. I know I have said this before but children are way more capable then we (in general not everyone) give them credit for. They can do so much more than they are asked. I am not talking about manual labor but their desire and capacity for learning is much more vast than the educational system allows them to because of...I will not even try to pretend that I know the answer.
Let me tell you another story:(some how this deleted when I originally posted it)
I know couple that lived in Texas for a couple of years. At the time they had one child that attended grades K-2 while they were there. The particular district where their son attended happened to participate in ability grouping. Not an ideal learning environment but one that could not and would not be changed. To the parents surprise their child was grouped in "advanced" and placed in 3rd grade reading and math before leaving Texas and moving to the Midwest. When their son started school in the new state and new district he was labeled delayed in reading because he could not pass the phonemic test specific to that district. Not that he couldn't read because he could and well above grade level but because he could not pass a test specific to that district they wanted to child to attended remedial reading. WHHHHHAAATindepently practice math and not draw or doodle?  Did the parents fight this? Yes, so much so that all communication between the teacher and parents ended. When I say all I mean everything. No lunch menus, no calendars, no field trip permission slips (they just took the child with out the parents know or signing one), etc. Did the parents continue to fight? YES! Did they win? Well, that is a matter of opinion. Nothing at the school changed. Nothing was done at an administration level. Nothing was done to help the child. The district just did not seem to care or want to help and then the year was over. BUT what did happen is that the child saw that his parents believed in him and his education. He saw that they wanted the very best for him and would do everything they could to get even if it meant going home empty handed. He knew then and for the rest of his life that there were people that he could count on no matter what! So I ask you, did they win? I think so.


So what is the point of all of this? I am struggling with my teenager and one of his teachers and needed to vent. I sat last night and wrote a 5 page letter that I am sure will never be sent nor will it be read by anyone but me. So why did I do it? I did it because it helped me get my hot headedness out of the way so that I could write an email with less emotion. An email based solely on her words and not what my child had told me. I did it to be a better advocate for my child because no one, and I do mean no one, cares more about my child and his education than I do. There is no one else to fight for him and there is no one else that will take responsibility for such an important task. I did because he is my child and I BELIEVE in him and the possibilities that await him. I did it because I HAVE TO! Your child has no stronger voice than yours, not until they more mature, older, more well read, etc. Am I more mature, more well read than my child? The jury is still out but I have a pretty good game face. Your child has rights weather you know it not. Familiarize yourself with those rights and never give up on your child. 
Just to clarify, would I make a big deal out every little thing that happened to my child? ABSOLUTELY not! I do believe in the educational system to a degree and trust them enough to do right by my child (and yours). But there are times when you know, you just know because you feel it in your gut that THIS IS NOT RIGHT and that is when you awaken your bear mama bear but present her in an unemotional way.  

  
See the difference? More bees with honey than with vinegar.
Thank you everyone for letting me vent and more importantly ramble! I needed to. Did I get down and dirty and tell you what is happening now? NOPE, I sure did not but will I? I will when the dust settles. It will be interesting to have your input on this and future ramblings about dealing my teenager. I have never had one before and I thought it would be a breeze. I was wrong.
HUGS~
Jenni

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Mama Monday - Goal Setting - Great for TEACHERS!

Before we get started I just wanted to let everyone know that I am hosting a giveaway tomorrow at
Bacon Time with Miss Mindie! So make sure to hop over there and check it out first thing in the morning! It is totally cool, something new and unique, and I know you all will love it/them just like you love me.

Okay, so I know this post is a day early but I wanted to squeeze it in and this week is jammed packed with crafty goodness, I swear!
This "project" (no crafting involved) is all about goal setting. I used this when I was teaching at the beginning of the year.
All you need are your kiddos, 3 post it note for each and a place next to a wall that is cleared for juming. I always took my students into the hallway and had my son do it there too (for pic purposes).
So here is what you do. Have a andid discussion with your kids about goal setting and what goals they would like to make for them selves this year (this can be any goal they want because we do not want to squash any one's spirit).
Have them write down there goals on 1 post-it note. Now they need to go into the hall and stick there arm out straight and stick the post it on the wall. Like pictured below. LEAVE THE POST-IT attached on the wall!
Now that we are all out in the hall and causing a good ruckus, continue to talk about goals and how sometimes the goals that we set for ourselves are not always as high as other would like them to be. (A higher standards pep-talk if you will.)
Say that one of the kids wants to make the basketball team. Well how can we stretch our thinking and set our goal of just being on the basketball team higher?
**Maybe you actually play and not just sit on the bench. Maybe you want to make Varisty or JV. BUT do NOT go too far just yet. There is a time for that coming. After everyone has had a chance to think about the new goal have them raise their arm above his/her head and place another post-it on the wall; like pictured below.  
Okay now here is where you, the parent/teacher, need to lay it on really thick and talk about how you know that each one of your kiddos are special. Which of course they are! Tell them the old saying about shooting for the moon at least you will land among the stars. How your goals for your kids, are for them to be the very best at everything they do and that YOU  KNOW they can be!!
Take the basketball example again:
So now maybe not only do you want to be on the team, you want to play, you want to be varsity, well how about being a starter too.
So have your kid/s take the last post it and raise their arm up as far as it will reach and now they need to JUMP as high as they can to put the post-it on the wall. Like this... 
Here is the kicker, as a parent it is hard. We know that no matter how hard someone tries that they will not be able to reach all of his/her goals. However, that does not matter. They set them, they worked as hard as they could to get there, and still fell short but you know what...they landed among the stars because only people with good character put forth that much effort to get there. Kids are resilient no matter what the latest study says about competitiveness. The hope is to give them hope and inner drive to reach and stretch and work hard to become the very best they can be. I think it works!
SIDE NOTE: In the classroom I had them make 3 seperate goals, 1 for academics, 1 for socialization, and 1 free choice.
My kids always loved a.) getting out of the classroom and b.) seeing there post-it notes in the hallways for as long as they would stay up. It was a good reminder to keep working.
Anyway, I just want to share that with you since it is the begining of school.
HUGS~
Jenni


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Monday, August 15, 2011

Mama Monday ~ Back To School Bag Tags

Hello HOT MAMAS! Are you ready for a totally cute way to I.D. your kiddos bags for school? Well here ya go!
Last year my princess had a lunch box that, well a lot of other little girls had too. In an effort to keep the lunches with the correct kiddo her teacher tried to write names on the lunch boxes but she accidental wrote 3 different names on my daughter box and then scratched them. UGH! So this year after I saw this tutorial from Sugar Bee Crafts, I thought...problem solved and made these little cuties for my kids.
This one is my daughters. I added some glitter finger nail polish but you cannot really tell from the pic. 
Here are pics of one I made for a friends daughter...just the process of putting it together. 

Her mama sent me a picture of this on her lunch bag but I could not figure out how to get it off my phone. UGH! It was SUPER cute!!
And here is the one I made for my manly little teenager.
I glued this little guy to the back of this... 


What do you think? HOT or NOT? Either way at least no one will confuse the bags this year!!
Hope you all have a marvelous Monday!
HUGS~
Jenni
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Monday, August 1, 2011

Corner Bookmark Toot (Tutorial)

Hey, HOT Mamas! Hope you all are having a MAGICAL MONDAY!
Did you all miss my FIRST Guest post and tutorial? Here it is! I hope you enjoy!
 LET'S GET OUR CRAFT ON!!!
I LOVE craft projects that are easy enough to finish while watching How to Train Your Dragon (which I watch daily btw) and that I can have my kids be involved. I had planned a really cool tutorial for you all but it was a total craft FAIL in my book so I must try it again and see what went wrong. So, I decided to show you all a SUPER EASY, super CUTE craft that you can make in literally a minute.
ENVELOPE BOOKMARKS
Supplies needed:
Square Envelopes (mine are 4 ¾ x 4 ¾ )
Stickers or Embellishments of your choice
A paper cutter or scissors
A Pencil
Seriously that is all you need!
Here are your supplies
Measure, using your book of choice, 
where you would like your book mark to fit 
over the corner of your page.   
See my mark on the right.
Line up your mark with your paper cutter or scissors
and CUT. 
If you would like a more precise corner measure
both side equally, I measured 10" on one side and ten
on the other.

Line up both marks and CUT. 
OR if you cannot find a pencil or pen or you
just don't want to, line up the envelope like a diamond
and cut from one corner to the other.
See how easy that is!!! And think about how you
can recycle or up-cycle all that junk mail you get!!
Okay, now here come the hard part!
Add your sticker and embellishment where you would
like and voila...
ALL DONE!
Aren't these little Robot Dudes soooo
cute??
I added a leftover flower to one as well!
A little to big for this book.
Fits just right! Now how stinking easy was that??
Check out these that my 6-year-old daughter made...

She used her favorite craft book:
water colors, some of her stickers, and a pen to make hers.
HAHA She made a frog! LOVE it! 
Her Stickers. She said she added the red ribbon
because she is a real princess. TOO CUTE! 
And a mermaid and her father with a fish.
Aren't they cute!!
Thanks for having me over to play, I hope all you loverly readers enjoyed my tiny little tutorial!
I hope you will stop by Kissed By a Frog when you have some time and check out some of my projects and tutorials. Here is just a little sampling of what you will find:
My most popular tutorial, a father's day gift:


getting away frog BORING BROWN and adding
some fun COLOR to our lives!!

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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Rainbow Fish Working the Part

Today's Post is all about looking the part and really engaging your kids. When I did this first project with the kids I had more of "life lesson" at home in mind so I am not sure how practical it would actually be in the classroom. HOWEVER, since making this I thought of a very clever and very easy way to make it adaptable for a classroom and also serve as a teachable moment for creating community. I know how important that is these days (okay well it used to be HUGE when I was teaching).
My kids and I made this necklace with permanent markers, glitter glue, shrinky dink film, a circle paper punch, jump rings, and a $1 chain from wally world.
Oh, there is my neighbors house.
HI, neighbor!!
The colors really turned out great. 
What do you think?
We traced the circles on the film, colored with permanent makers (even the Princess helped and did not make a mess!), punched them out and added a 1-hole-punch to the top, baked according to the instructions (and if you forget about them in the oven because you have kids crawling up your leg they do not get ruined!),  waited for them to cool, added glitter to the silver ones, slipped them on a jump ring and then onto the $1 chain AND FINISHED!
But if you wanted to make a quick and easy necklace and be able to give you kids a shimmering "scale" why not use these?
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You could make your necklace out the ribbon and just paper clip on some of the silver paillettes and hand to the kids. Then have them slip them on a piece of string, followed by a discussion about goal setting and that everyone is going to shine this year. Okay, just an idea.

AND If you really want to to WOW your kiddos then try making and wearing one of these:



Here are some of the lessons and activities I found for you guys if you want to get your summer learn on with the kiddies! Also, I was thinking about ways to incorporate MATH into this project for elementary school kids and why not turn the coloring pages into one of those math worksheets. Like these (I found the coloring sheet here):

NOT BAD for about 2 minutes of work. Plus, it would be a great beginning of the assessment tool or just simple practice.

Check this one out here! OMGosh, some seriously cute stuff here and get this UPCYCLING Craft opportunity!!!

Need a back to school ice breaker to use with this book? Check out the MOTHERLOAD here. This one includes Math, Science, Other read alouds, etc. SO GREAT!

Kinesthetic Learner Activity here. (Great use of Multiple intelligences)

Creative Writing about feelings.

Teaching Ideas including puppet show w/ script, awesome printables (one is a puzzle), and it comes totally equipped with the standards if you need. This website is actually Missouri based but it has some AWWWWMazing lesson plans and they are all aligned with the state and/or National Standards!! You can check out the puppets that I made here.

AWESOME site here they Incorporated Rainbow Fish into the Sea Unit. Some really cool ideas!

Here is an entire thematic unit based on Rainbow Fish!

You can find a bulletin board idea here.

OMGoodness, look at these little costumes at Suzie Hula-Hoop. ADORABLE!

Here are some more activities from ehow family.

Man, some days I really miss teaching and being creative via the classroom. ONLY some days!
I hope you all make some awesome Rainbow Fish and then come back and share with me!

AND Just in case you missed this week's earlier posts please keep reading.


**While I was reading this book for like the 100 Millionth time I felt compelled to share some of my thoughts with you. In the book it says that Rainbow fish is not willing to share his most prized possessions, his shiny scales. However, when we seeks the advice of the wise octopus he rethinks how he could truly be happy. And what does he do?? He gives away his most prize possessions and feels a happiness he has not known. (We all know the story right?)
Well, this got me to thinking about my business, this blog, the people that I have "met," etc. Are we ALL like Rainbow fish? Don't we ALL have something that we could share with others that would make them and ourselves happy? Take me for example, my family, my secrets, my crafts, and creations are my most prized possessions and yet day after day I share these things with the hope that everyone will find a "shimmering scale" among my ramblings that you can wear proudly. We already know how happy blogging has made my life! I enjoy being able to enhance my life through you, your creative inspiration, and giving a little piece of my self every day. SO BIG HUGS to you!**

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