…..arrived at school at 7:40 and left at 5:15
It wasn’t the long hours that made me tired, because I often stay later but more importantly is was what I did in that time. I arrived early for the girls’ soccer team tryouts. At lunch I played floor hockey in the teachers vs students game. I scored the turn around goal. The noise from the fans watching the game was incredible. My ears were ringing for awhile.
Right after the game I went straight to my art class with my grade 2/3 class. It was a very busy class. I introduced transferring a design from paper onto fabric using fabric crayons and a hot iron. Of course I did the ironing. The resulting prints were beautiful and I will photograph them tomorrow and share them with you in the next couple of days. This project was so popular that students wanted to stay in class through recess so that I would iron their print onto a piece of fabric of their choice.
After recess I headed down to my grade 2/3 class that I usually take to the library but today they had a special dance workshop with an artist from Arts Express. For the next 40 minutes I participated with the students and did the warm up activities and learned a few hip hop steps. At this point I’m really starting to feel the exhaustion set in and I still have to do ‘Girls on the Run’ from 3:00 to 4:30.
After the dance workshop I headed back to the previous class and ironed one more print and then went back to the library to read up what I had to do for tonights ‘Girls on the Run’ activities. The girls were particularly excited tonight and it was difficult keeping them focused on the lesson.
After dinner I headed off to my pottery class. Despite a wicked headache I worked on my jar for over two hours, carving a design onto the lid. I took some pictures so that you could see my progress. I’m going to cut it short tonight so that I can get to bed and do it all again tomorrow.
Cheers!


Your jar is looking interesting.
Perhaps you have come across this already, but when I saw it I though it was something that perhaps you could copy with one of your classes – http://www.360celsius.com/news-2/silhouettes-that-open-visual-portals-by-nacho-ormaechea/
I thought it was really interesting…and thought provoking…could stimulate lots of discussion too.
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Looks really interesting. My brain is already trying to figure out how to do this with the kids.
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Do it all again tomorrow? On a Saturday? Man, that was a busy day. I hit the road from work at 2:15pm this afternoon.
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Actually I wrote this Thursday night but the post didn’t go through until just after midnight. I wanted to get to bed early but I didn’t get home till after 10:00 from my pottery class and then I watched a little TV and I intended the post to be much shorter…..what can I say?
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Definitely take some time to kick back and relax tomorrow, then. π Have a great weekend!
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And people think teachers are overpaid…………Crazy
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Didn’t even think of that. Occasionally I have to remind my students, when I do all these extra things that it’s on my own time.
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I think we need to remind the public of that, too!
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