Monday, 19 March 2012

SOL: 19.3.12

AM ROUTINE: 19.3.12

  • Open eyes at 6.00. 
  • Go back to sleep
  • Alarm goes off at 6.25.  
  • Roll out of bed into the shower
  • Clothes on
  • Puffer
  • Face on
  • Shoes on
  • Bag on
  • 7.30 leave for school
  • 7.35 lights and heater on
  • Check emails
  • Check diary and daily planner
  • Staple pictures on line hanger
  • Meeting at 8.00
  • 8.15 print off poetry templates
  • 8.30 back to class
  • 8.45 class time
  • 8.46 new enrolment 
  • 8.47 handwriting - put the long date
  • 8.48 fruit
  • 8.50 news time
  • 9.00 finish hand writing
  • 9.15 list writing: whole class modelling
  • 9.20 student work - teacher roving
  • 10.00 poetry writing: whole class modelling
  • 10.10 student work - teacher roving
  • 10.45 morning tea time
  • 10.50 sitting for 5 minutes children eating
  • 10.51 wet and cold...students inside play
  • 11.00 warning stupid bell (for 5 minutes,"Is that the warning bell? x 14)
  • 11.05 Bell time: class time ("Is it class time? x 14"?)
  • 11.06 shared reading
  • 11.15 Greedy cat's door 
  • -introduction: title page and pages 2 and 3
  • 11.20 apostrophes
  • 11.25 gr words and th words
  • 11.45 guided reading: group 1 (should have been group 3 as well)

  • 12.15 2 running records (level too hard for two students)
  • -task board activities
  • 12.45 lunch

9 comments:

  1. Christina,
    I did almost the same as you, but I stopped after 3 hours...I did what I was thankful for...
    You are so busy! Love the list format

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    1. Amy, there are just not enough hours in the day. Sometimes I wonder is busyness is productiveness (is that a word??).

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  2. It's amazing what teachers do in just a few hours...there are no standign aroundthe water cooler moments here!

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    1. Hardly get time to go to our staffroom. I normally like to go every Monday to catch up with colleagues but wet and cold weather = hypo-students.

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  3. Wow! I'm exhausted. Amazing what you do in a day, half day.
    Bonnie

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  4. It is amazing what us teachers can cram into a day! Reading your list made me more appreciative of the fact that I'm on spring break this week!

    First Grade Delight
    imgoingfirst@gmail.com

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    1. Lucky you. I know WE teachers are amazing that we can do so much in one day.

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  5. Love the list of all the little things that make up your morning! (The line, "Is that the warning bell X 14" made me crack up laughing!) I wish people who aren't teachers could understand how full our days are -- maybe they should read your list! :-)

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  6. Our days are very full but I love my work.

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