Well last week was a bit of a challenge! We had our district testing...just makes me think about ITBS coming all too soon. So on Friday we had a day I look forward to all year...Read Across America. A celebration of reading and all things Dr. Seuss.
We got to have guest readers in our room and read with stuffed animals all day long!
First off...our principal, Mrs. Kinkade. She read Horton Hatches An Egg. The kids were enthralled! We have been talking about being fluent readers and after she left several of the kids said, "Mrs. Davis she was a very fluent reader!"
Then we had our literacy coach, Ms. Simpson come in. I was enthralled in the story, I forgot to take a picture. All I can say is, "Dave!" Then later in the afternoon came Mrs. Toney, our assistant principal.
She read Pigsty. (Quite appropriate for some of the kids in my room.) Hopefully they learned the "moral" of the story and will work to be responsible and take care of their stuff.
Finally at the very end of the day we had our PE teacher come and read to us. I know it is very memorable to kids. In fact, while Mr. Brown and I were discussing the time and place in the hallway, a 5th grader who I had in 2nd grade came up and wanted Mr. Brown to come and read the same story (that she had heard in 2nd grade) to her class.
At the end of the day...it was a reminder of the joy of being a teacher. To see kids just laying around...reading to their animals...listening to some special people in their lives reading to them. Sometimes I think I get caught up in pushing them to meet this standard, meeting with all seven (yikes!) small groups, or wrapping my brain around these new CCSS that I forget the joy in playing a small part in the lives of some pretty neat 7 and 8 year olds and seeing them fall in love with reading.