Before: Part 1 |
Nervous. Excited. Overwhelmed. Inspired. Anxious. Happy. Confused. Energetic. Frazzled. Open-minded ...
(to name a few).
Before: Part 2 |
After! |
Coupling my nervousness with the reminder to stay open and reflective in my practice is something that I want to keep at the forefront of my work this year in particular for many reasons. To shed a brief light as to why, a new school means completely new students to which I have had no previous relationship with (yet!). Having always been used to our Junior Kindergarten students becoming our leaders once they enter Senior Kindergarten, this has been my first exciting challenge thus far since I've reminded myself many times to slow down and truly get to know them as individuals, their interests, previous knowledge and experiences and diverse abilities. Moreover, a new staff, new environment, new community and new routines has all-in-all been a tad overwhelming but at the same time, incredibly inspiring and full of excitement. That being said, over these past two weeks I've continued to remind myself that flexibility, transparency, openness, and reflective practice is key to my success and that of my students this year as we grow and learn together. With every new challenge that arises, I look truly forward to tackling it head on and with a growth mindset, since I believe this mentality to imperative when setting myself and students up for success.
This year, I look forward to all the collaborative opportunities, networking, dialogue and support from my colleagues (both in person and online) and in particular, the ongoing dialogue with Heidi as we both continue to transform our practice as part of our new chapters. My feelings of excitement, inspiration, happiness and energy derive from the foundation Heidi and I built over the past three years spent together in our FDK classroom. While we are no longer together in the same space or school, our relationship continues to blossom in many new ways, shapes and forms outside the walls of our classroom. I am truly so fortunate to call her such an incredible friend and inspiring professional since I feel that it is because of our experiences together, that I can begin this new chapter with confidence, take new risks and always reach for the stars!
Our whole group meeting area: - Morning & End of the Day meetings - Math Congress - Mini Lessons |
Dramatic Play Area - currently set up for a kitchen |
Cubby Area and Art Gallery |
Open Area - different writing tools - mirrors will be secured on the back of the shelf |
Building and Construction Area - open-ended building materials - clipboards / pencils |
Discovery and Exploration Area- natural and found materials - collected artifacts |
Self-Moderated Snack Area |
Reading Corner / Quiet Area |
Discovery and Exploration Area - open-ended materials - loose parts |
Open-Ended Materials - for Math Exploration, Free Exploration |
What an amazing room!
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