I realize I already talked about school yesterday and don’t want to bore you all, but I do have more to share and I’ll tell you why.
1. I am extremely passionate about education. If we can get our kids to love to learn then the sky is the limits on what they will achieve through self motivation.
2. Public schools get so much bad press and some of it’s deserved, but what about all the of the good, life changing things that happening!? I want to be someone who shines some light on the positive and gives credit where credit is due to all the phenominal teachers out there busting their butts.
3. Lastly, I also love homeschooling families and have a great amount of respect for the mothers that are investing everything into teaching their own children. For all my friends and reader who homeschool it is my hope that some of these ideas could possibly be inspirational.
So here are some fun highlights from this first semester of the 2015/2016 school year.
Kindergarten
Ohhhh, it’s so hard for me to narrow it down. They do so many cool hands on learning activities for each subject and theme it is incredible. The time spent learning about maps is probably my favorite so far. First of all I told you that SJ learned her city, state, and country. She also learned the pledge and I put that video up on youtube this morning so here it is (not perfect, but still a big deal!).
Then with permission from parents they looked up each student’s address in google maps and displayed the homes on the smart board. SJ LOVED this. I was a little reluctant because we live in such a dumpy old house (for my small space peeps the garage isn’t even ours), but at this age the innocence and appreciation children have astounds me and she was so proud of what she calls her “rectangle house”
Another activity they did with maps was to bring in a stuffed animal from home and leave it at the school overnight. The next day the students went into the class room to find all their furry buddies were gone and there were foot prints leaving the classroom! They posted some of these hilarious photos on the Facebook page. SJ’s toy is the unicorn.
That morning each child was given a clue and a map to try to navigate through the school and find their beloved toy.
In the end each student was reunited with their animal and they had such a fun time while learning how to use maps!
2nd Grade
As with SJ’s school I could just go on and on all day about what Z comes home learning and how they make interesting for the kids.
For the lesson on fossils they used different materials to imprint shells and compare how the materials held the shape, which one worked better and why.
They also had a lesson in digging with tooth picks for fossils using chocolate chip cookies. The goal was to find as many chocolate chips as possible while keeping them in their original condition. Sounds delicious!
Also, the second graders have been reading and writing about farms and they had a very special guest who owns a farm, but also happens to be the PRINCIPAL!
I love their school principal so much he is really involved and I love how he cares so much about connecting with the parents and children.
Quick story to share what I mean. One day I was picking Z up from school and he said he had something he wanted to show the principal so he bolted through the administrative office down the hall to the principals office. I was mortified! It happened so fast I couldn’t stop him. I mean he might as well have broken into the white house. You just don’t do that! The secretaries came over to see what was needed and just then the principal walked up and Z showed him the little game he made. The principal was completely interested and focused on every word this little 1st grader had to say and was showing some of the other staff members what impressive work they were doing in his class. As I watched and eaves dropped from a distance I held back the tears.
It was the perfect picture of our heavenly Father and the relationship he has with us. He has authority and power and yet he give us ACCESS so that even if it’s something so simple or seemingly insignificant we have his undivided attention. Oh. How grateful I am for the direct line I have of communion with God. Ephesians 3:12 In him and by faith in him we can approach God with freedom and confidence. Thank you Lord.
I know that’s a total side note, and I understand their have to be some rules and boundaries at school, blah blah blah, but that was such a wonderful reminder for me of Christ’s love for us and now I have it written down.
Okay, so now that this post is really lengthy and all over the place I will just end with saying yes I do love my children’s schools. I am so happy that the Lord has placed us here and divinely orchestrated everything for them to be in such good care. I look forward to the months ahead.
I loved my times as a school librarian. I agree so many public educators are dedicated to children. Education is a key to their long-term success. I also loved the tie in with the principal and your son. I am all over the place too. I really believe Christian public educators are missionaries. We have to be sneaky in the way we spread the Gospel. We have to live the life in full to influence others for Christ and then we pray over our students’ lives every night. Thanks for being in the trenches.
I’m passionate about school too! We have so many dedicated and wonderful teachers, I’m grateful for that! I also love that we get a homeschoolers prospective as well – what dedication to so that! My sister in law homeschools her 2, not sure I’d have that patience! Thanks for this post my friend! Important topics to tackle!
I have no idea what we will do when it is time to cross the school bridge but I know my oldest is counting down the days, he loves “school” the little that we do at home! This makes me really excited for him!
It sounds like you have, indeed, been blessed with where your kids go to school! My husband is a school principal, and he LOVES reading to kids and he even teaches two classes, even though he doesn’t have to so that he has more interactions with kids.
Thanks Natalie. My sister is a 2nd grade teacher. I am going to share some of these ideas with her.
Sounds like an awesome school with brilliant staff! I’m a teacher so also passionate about education. My daughter is starting school in February (in Australia so school year follows calendar year). Trying to decide where to send her has felt like such an enormous decision!! I am confident in our choice for next year but then we have to choose a new place for the following year (sending her to a community kindy, our first year part time schooling, then will be moving house)
So cool to see what your little ones are doing, so much fun to look forward to. I’m glad you have a great school system for your kids to learn in. My 2 year old just started a program at the church, but since we are there for Bible study and MOPS already he was already learning things and I didn’t even realize it. At nap time he started singing his abcs and I know he learned it from them. We sing them randomly, but I know he is learning so much with the great program provided by our church. As a side note, he starts with Q goes to W, but says double X, Y and Z. 🙂
As a public school graduate, former public school teacher, and mama of public school kids I agree with you. There’s a lot of awesome folks out there and if all Christians stayed out of public school where would the light come from?