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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Good News and Bad News

The good news is that I have started summer school this week (can I get a whoo whoo?).  Okay, maybe it doesn't stir quite that much excitement, but it is going well so far.  The classes are nice and small and the atmosphere is more laid back.  I'm teaching literacy to kiddos who are between kindergarten and first grade.  My first 2 hour block has 9 darlin's and the second 2 hour block only has 8 darlin's. - Funny side note...I was working with a couple of students in a small group today and called one of them Darlin' and he says, "You keep calling me Darlin, that's not my name.".  Too funny!  Apparently, not a nick name that he is accustomed to.

The other bit of good news is that I get to teach both of my classes in the room that I will be using in the fall.  I've already put a little over 10 hours or so unpacking boxes and making it look a little friendlier, but I have the opportunity to work a little bit at a time after summer school while I'm already there.  The poor teacher next to me will be new at our school in the fall, but for summer school they gave her two different rooms (for her two different classes) and neither of them is the room that she will be using in the fall. 
 

Here is what my room looks like now.  There is still a lot of work to be done (*see the adorable bulletin boards - not!), but it's so much better than it was.

The bad news is that our beautiful state of Colorado is still on fire.  Last count there were 6 (I think) currently burning.  The good news is that the Black Forest fire is 100% contained, but only after destroying 509 homes and over 14,000 acres.  The new fires are also being increased by the wind, which is blowing a lot of smoke into my town.  It is so smoky that you cannot even see the mountains. 
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Here is a picture of what the sun looked like through the smoke last night. This picture was taken by James Soltwedel - nice job.

2 comments:

  1. You lucked out being in your fall classroom this summer -- have fun organizing it! Natural disasters are so scary; I hate being reminded that some things in this world are still beyond human control. I hope all of your friends and family are safe.

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    1. Thanks, Carissa. I had friends who were evacuated or on pre-evacuation, but fortunately they did not lose their homes.

      I'll keep the blog posted on my classroom progress.

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