Implementing Daily 5!


So meeting with my cooperating teacher she mentioned that I should work on reading this book because we would be implementing it starting next year in 2nd grade!

2nd Grade at this school already has it in place, but for both my teacher and I it is brand new! I'm so excited to start!  I ordered the book and got it TODAY after coming back from vacation.

Well reading through all the numerous blogs....I noticed that Tammy over at Live, Love, Laugh Everyday in Kindergarten is starting a book study!  The timing could not have been better, and although she is starting in Kindergarten I definitely could use some of the ideas.  

I took a sneak peek at the book today and am really excited to have other people going through it at the same time as well.........have I mentioned how much I love blogland?!  

I'm sure I'll be updating on the progress soon...head over to Tammy's blog for more info! Starts on June 8th!!



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A Whole New World

So like I said before....just getting over all the jet lag and being back from Denmark (and Sweden!).  As a future educator I felt this experience was invaluable!!

Seeing how another country prepares teachers and seeing their teachers in action even though we don't live in the country can still teach us A LOT!

I will shortly recap some of the big differences between their education and ours, whether agreed with or not, they are worth noting.

1. Teachers are prepared for teaching children ages 6-16 and can move up with them for 10 years if they choose!  How crazy is that?! Most teachers cycle through grades 0-5 and 5-9 though.  

2. Reading and Writing are equally as important and the character and morality that children learn in school! Imagine if that was how it was in America? Visiting the schools and the country you get a feel that everyone looks out for each other and I can see how easily that would be possible...it all starts in grade school
Leaving one of the classes the teacher asked the students before they left: Who did you learn something from today?  Did you help someone or did someone help you? Did you play with someone new? 

copy of rules- focusing on cooperation, teamwork, responsibility ....not really anything about raise your hand, listen to teacher, etc...- definitely interesting

3. Until the teenage years students only go to school till 1 o'clock and then when you are older only till 2!  I have not figured out how they fit everything in though.

4. HANDS-ON!!!! Nearly all activities in the classes I visited especially in the  younger grades, involved the students up and moving in some way. Whether it was interactive dancing in music class or hand motions for social studies....students were so engaged in what they were doing. Even though this is becoming more apparent in America I still think we have work to do.
kids dancing in music- we got invited to dance too with them! :)

up and moving in class


Those were probably the biggest things I learned....I believe that observing different philosophies on the education is always eye-opening.  I know I hope to one day have a classroom that has such a community feeling like the ones I've seen!




Onto other things...if you've stayed this long you deserve a - FREEBIE! for students to use when researching different countries since I'm on a travel kick!  

Hope you find it useful :)








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Why I've been MIA.....

Well I have no excuses, but like everyone it seems this time of the year gets pretty hectic- and my life is no exception.  So I had graduation (which in itself is crazy...) then I left for a trip with school:

To where you ask:....?????????

Well see if these pictures give you any clues: 








Didja figure it out?....

Somewhere in Europe.....

Small Country.....

If you guessed DENMARK! You would be right!! We traveled to Copenhagen, stayed with host families in Humlebaek and went to Lund, Sweden as well!  I took a class this semester on Denmark and we studied the country, why it was the happiest in the world and lots of the group were education majors so we also visited  elementary schools , middle schools, high schools, and a college just for people who want to be teachers- how cool!!! I'll be filling in all the details soon of an entirely different but awesome education system.

This was an awesome learning experience especially since I'm studying to be a teacher and I love to travel!!! 

Just wanted to keep everyone updated...I have not fallen off the face of the Earth. 

Back to unpacking, cleaning....at least its SUMMER!



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CURRENTLY

I'm linking up with Farley from Oh Boy 4th Grade for this month's CURRENTLY. This one was semi-tough...had to think about it.  Check mine out below.


I love getting chance to do this, fun creative outlet!

Sorry this is so short, focusing on graduation TOMORROW but I will be back soon!  Hope everyone has an amazing start to May!




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