This week actually represented my shortest teaching week on record due to extracurricular activities, meetings, and illnesses. - Tuesday was our Grade 7-12 Ski Trip to a downhill ski hill approximately 2 hours away (a gorgeous day where I got to snowboard with my students!) - Wednesday I attended a meeting at our Division Office - Thursday I had my first sick day all year after battling bronchitis-like symptoms for almost two weeks As such, I feel like I wasn't able to accomplish much this week. I am hoping to hit the ground running on Monday, however, as spring break is only a few short weeks away! Two things that I think went well this week were:
1 ) Holding my First Ever Science Fair! - For the past three weeks my Grade 8 Science students have been working on independent science fair projects for our unit on Fluids (pressure, density, buoyancy, viscosity). While I've never participated in a Science Fair or held one, I did serve as a Science Fair judge for a local school while completing my B.Ed. - I was very nervous about how everything would turn out in regards to planning, organization, student participation, turn-out, etc. Plus, I was sick the day BEFORE the event and showed up today completely nervous. - After it is all done, however, I couldn't be MORE PROUD of my Grade 8 students! They put an incredible amount of effort and planning into their projects and I was beaming as they showed off their displays to over 70 students & staff! (Pretty impressive since our school has only approximately 120 students). - If you'd like to see the science fair planning process from my students point-of-view, check through their blog posts!
A panoramic shot during our Science Fair!
2 ) Keeping Up-To-Date With My Marking - This week I wrapped up my first Grade 9 Science unit on Reproduction and, as such, today was the last day to hand in any assignments from this unit (including final summative projects). My Grade 7 Science class finished and presented their volcano research projects for our unit on Geology (which included exploding volcano models). My Grade 8 Science class held their Science Fair. - Yes, I know, I did not think this through very well! - This schedule resulted in my room looking like a paper explosion went off and I had ZERO storage after factoring in almost 60+ display-style projects. - Thankfully, I was able to keep on top of my marking and EVERYTHING can be taken home on Monday and my room can return to normal!
One thing that I want to work on, however, is getting an early start on Report Cards. We are almost ready for our next round of report cards and parent-teacher interviews. This is now my third round at this (I reported on all Grades in November & just high school in January) so I hope to show improvement and be more organized now that I am more aware of expectations. I've already finished all of my Learning Behaviour reporting tonight (that's a good sign, right?!) Here is hoping that the rest goes smoothly!
Week 24 Update:
Last week I shared that I wanted to work on maintaining focus and direction in my Grade 9 Math class. Now, due to this week's activities, we didn't have all of our normal classes but I was able to have our principal pop-in to observe during the one day we did hold regular class. Furthermore, I was able to conference with her in-detail afterwards in regards to expectations. I think, as a first-year teacher who does not have a specialty in math, I was very focused on what I could be doing wrong as a teacher. After observing and reviewing my lessons, however, my principal assured me that I am simply dealing with a class that is pushing limits and learning to work within the different expectations of high school. Unfortunately for both me and them, this year is going to be a big learning curve but I will continue to work closely with my principal to ensure I am doing everything I can on my end to ensure success!