Sunday, October 28, 2012

Simplicity

"Out of clutter, find simplicity."  ~Albert Einstein

As I was reflecting on our work this week at UTE, I thought of all the many details of the week that we, as educators, had to navigate while still keeping our focus. When I came across the above quote, I knew what my message must be.  Our jobs are simple, with many complexities surrounding what we do.  We are simply charged with making sure students progress in all areas.  There is not another thing we are asked to do.  But, every good educator knows how difficult that can be based on many factors.  So, this weeks blog will be simplistic, not cluttered, and cut straight to the chase. 

Simple Words:

These are the words, you picked from our mission statement during a faculty meeting as standouts.



Make all your decisions based on the words above and we will be successful!  The link below has some great ideas about using word clouds instructionally.


Karen T. is a tiger on the roll!  She has already been using word clouds in her classroom.  Check them out in the hallway outside her room!


Simple Duty:

Please take advantage of the opportunity to make real life connections to the presidential election and the importance of voting in democracies.  The following sources may help you with your planning.



Simply PLC:

Weekly PLCs should focus solely on answering the following 4 questions.  If we have gotten away from them, take this opprotunity to refocus.
1.  What do we want our students to know?
2.  How will we know if they know it?
3.  What will we do for those who don't learn it?
4.  What will we do for those who already know it?

Can't get any simpler than that!

Simple Blessings:

Teaching
Our work is hard, but rewarding.
Our time is long, but precious.
Our stress is high, but relative.
Our impact is small, but mighty!
Thank you Lord for all these blessings!
~S. Justice

Please watch the video below to put our work at UTE into perspective.

Simply the Best:

Thanks to each of you and the wonderful work you do for our students and community!  Have a wonderful week and remember how YOU impact the lives you touch!

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Equipping and Empowering Tigers

  Seek the lofty by reading, hearing and seeing great work at some moment every day. – Thornton Wilder


This week in Tiger Nation has definitely been a very busy one!  Along with being tired and feeling like things have been very hectic, have come those moments of pure joy and pleasure which keep us going.  We are rewarded when we see the smiles and flashes of confidence that come across students' faces when they realize they have discovered their own strategy for regrouping while adding.  Or they have decoded a very long unfamiliar word because they knew how to chunk it; or they have made the discovery during exploration time in math that they know 3 equilateral triangles make a trapezoid when using pattern blocks. Or they realize that memorizing a written piece of work can elicit many different emotions from families, teachers and classmates.  I imagine this is the same excitement that Galileo felt when he discovered what would later be acknowledged as the three rings of Saturn.  Each moment of learning and discovery brings with it a sense of satisfaction and reward which inspires intrinsic motivation for our students.

The question we must ask is, "How are we encouraging that motivation?  How are we equipping and empowering our students to make these discoveries and experience this joy for themselves rather than being rooted in our approval?".  I see evidence of this everyday here at Upper Tygart.  The following is some food for thought about equipping and empowering students and each other to make powerful discoveries through our daily work.

Ed News:

Bullying Prevention Campaign to Empower Parents



Tigers On A Roll:

4th Grade teachers visiting Kindergarten and sharing wonderful compliments about how centers were working with technology for our littlest Tigers!

Third graders using making words materials to discover the meaning and spelling of new vocabulary in Mrs.Hargett's classroom.


Preschoolers working in their journals responding to a big book read to them by Mrs. Monica.  They were drawing and labeling small, medium, and large pumpkins as they grew.
2nd graders in Mrs. Flannery's class are learning to regroup when adding using a regrouping mat with base ten blocks.  They were reading word problems, determining the equation, using blocks, drawing the problem, then writing the equation including the sum.  Wow, have you ever seen anyone excited to regroup?  These Tigers sure were!


Kindergarteners have been participating in some highly rigorous shared writing activities in both Mrs. Clary's and Mrs. Underwood's classrooms!  I know a lot more about bears now that I joined them as they wrote their information article from research they had done during several read alouds.  I also very much enjoyed their writing about pumpkins.
If you haven't spent any time enjoying the "Tiger Art Gallery", courtesy of Mrs. Kimbler and our student artists, you really should take a few moments to stop by and enjoy the work our students are creating.  Not only are they making wonderful art, but in many cases it is a direct relationship to classroom content that is being studied.  Great work!
There are so many wonderful things taking place, that I can't possibly photograph them all.  Please take pics of what is going on with your students and in your classrooms and email them to me, so that I can include them in the weekly blog.

Tiger Events:

October:
23 - 2nd Grade Parties, 12:45 WCHS Choir Concert in gym
24 - K,1,3-5 Parties, Faculty Meeting, October Birthday Dinner @ Smokey Valley
25 - Teacher Planning Day (See email for details)
26 - PD Day @ UTE
November:
31 - Faculty Meeting
1 - Reading Academy K and 1
2 - October Celebration Assembly


Reminders:

  • All students should have DEA goals set by now!
  • Do/Whats should be occuring regulary in each classroom!
  • Please forward me samples of student generated literacy letters from  your class.
  • You should be actively engaged in reviewing student data and focusing on the 4 questions during PLCs.
  • RTI students should have been progress monitored for the first time by now and receiving targeted interventions daily based on the new data.

Worthwhile Websites:

Bullying at PPTS.com

Teach Peace Now

Do Something




Sunday, October 14, 2012

Every Child, Every Chance, Every Day!


"I have been impressed with the urgency of doing. Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Being willing is not enough; we must do." Leonardo da Vinci

This Week at UTE

I was recently reflecting on our mission statement and contemplating our vision.  It is my personal mission to serve my community, state, and country and through serving them, I serve humanity.  I think on some deeper level, that is why we remain in education.  Those who got into it for other misguided reasons, do not last long in this business.  The work is hard, nonstop, and at times heartbreaking; but we cannot forget how rewarding and crucial our work is. I believe that we can fulfill our mission through the vision of "Every Child, Every Chance, Every Day!".  The urgency with which we work must be deliberate.  We must not let a second go by without purpose and intention while we have the students with us.  This week we will reflect on last week's topic:  purpose; and link it to this week's topic:  urgency.

Definition of URGENT (Merriam-Webster Online)

1
a : calling for immediate attention : pressing <urgent appeals> <an urgent need>
b : conveying a sense of urgency
October 29th is the scheduled release of KPREP data throughout the state of Kentucky.  There will be a flurry of activity and action around the scores.  We cannot let this false sense of urgency by the public and media detract us from our mission and vision.  We have analyzed data consistently last year and this, we know where are students are in terms of their academic progress, and we are acting accordingly.  During our district data days at the end of this month, we will analyze this newest data and make adjustments as necessary.  Our job will be the same after the scores are released.  We are here to serve students and their families, and we will continue on our path.  We have already identified root causes for less than 80% of our students scoring at benchmark on our universal assessments at the beginning of the year.  The 3 most URGENT are:
1.  Behavior Management
2.  Student Motivation
3.  Curriculum/Learning Gaps
The above root causes are our responsibility.  Now, what strategies will we use to improve these 3?  The leadership team met last week and came up with strategies for our 90 day plan.  Please read through them and leave any suggestions or feedback you have.

Tigers on a Roll!

I had a visit from Orry in Mrs. Patton's class to read a chapter from the book Mouse and the Motorcycle to me.  He read with expression and fluency and was able to answer all the questions I had for him about the content of what he read!  If you have worked with Orry during his years here at UTE, this is a compliment to your instructions!
As I was walking through this week Daniel and Adam from Mrs. Williams math class shared the factors and mulitples game they were learning to play.  Although they were just beginning to learn the rules, I was very impressed with the level of conversation around number they were having.  Mrs. Williams has created a sense of URGENCY with her students about learning their mulitplication/division facts.
While visiting with Mrs. Clary's class, Kayleigh shared with me how she could match upper and lower case letters and make the sound that went along with the picture for the letter.  Also, Aliyah shared with me the pig she was drawing from the book she had independently looked at in the classroom library center.
I had the opportunity to read Adam's and Solomon's narratives from Mrs. Patton's writing class.  I was very impressed with their drafts and the effort they had put into entertaining and audience with their stories.  If you have a chance to stop by and read some of the narratives from 3rd and 4th graders, you definitely should do so!
Subitizing galore!  Your recognition of the URGENCY around students being able to structure number is very evident!  Mrs. Rayburn did a wonderful job in leading us in that discussion during faculty meeting last week. 
As I walk through classrooms this week, I am anxious to see what wonderful things continue to go on at UTE!  Please make it a priority of yours to spend at least one planning period a month visiting your colleagues in action in their classrooms! I think you will be delighted and inspired as I am!

Ed News:  From Doctor Holiday, Kentucky Commissioner of Education

Resources to help prepare parents and others for test score release – As we move toward the public release of the test scores from the new system, I hope you have been preparing your parents and community for what they will likely see. To assist you with that communication, KDE offers several resources including a brand new video I have done for parents to assist them in understanding the changes in Kentucky’s testing system since it moves the state from a focus on just proficiency to one of college and career readiness. To view this new video, click on the following link:

October Events:

15 - SBDM, Board of Ed. Mtg.
15th-17th - Room Reading Extravaganza Competitions
17 - Lead Team Mtg., Faculty Mtg (Professional Growth Study Teams Meet), Classroom Rdg. Winners due to office
18 - Rdg Extravaganza School Judging, 4th & 5th Rdg. Academy, McTeacher Night, Picture Retakes
22 - Smiling Schools Dental Program
19 - Rdg. Extravaganza/ PTO Baskets/ Family Movie Night
24 -  Fall/Halloween Parties, Faculty Meeting
25 - No School Tchr. Planning Day
26 - No School Mandatory PD
30 - Every Kid Votes - Mock Presidential Election

Mission Statement:

Upper Tygart Elementary will assist each student to reach progressively higher levels of academic achievement, along with social, emotional and physical development. This will be accomplished by means of responsible students, caring parents / guardians, an involved community and total dedication of the entire faculty and staff. A safe, productive and healthy school environment will be maintained at all times.


Saturday, October 6, 2012

Purposeful Tigers

As I was planning for our blog this week, I kept coming across the word purposeful all week long.  One of my goals as a leader is to be more observant and listen for lessons I need to learn.  I have either read or been a part of dicussions this week about purpose mulitple times.  So.... with this in mind, the theme of this week's blog is PURPOSE.

Our mission (purpose) is to educate our students so that they may become highly successful in life.  Everything we do must  take our purpose into consideration.  Think about the times you are asked to do certain tasks and as a professional the first question you often have is, "what's the purpose of this?".  If you aren't asking that question, you should be!  If we are doing things that we cannot explain to our community, then we need to examine the purpose of those things. Even things we have done that were very successful in the past, may have no purpose now.  Things change and evolve and we must change and evolve with the advances in our world and the conditions of our families.  I came across this quote today and although it is about the game of soccer, it transfers to life.

“I am not a perfectionist, but I like to feel that things are done well. More important than that, I feel an endless need to learn, to improve, to evolve, not only to please the coach and the fans, but also to feel satisfied with myself. It is my conviction that here are no limits to learning, and that it can never stop, no matter what our age.”
― Cristiano Ronaldo


EDUCATION NEWS - PINTEREST
Pinterest For Teachers

If you haven't started using the internet to help you find engaging PURPOSEFUL activities for your students, you are missing out on the most powerful tool available to teachers in history!  Our jobs are becoming increasingly challenging, and therefore require us to plan and prep with a different PURPOSE (college and career readiness) than ever before.  The link above has the top 25 educational technology Pinterest pages.  Choose one or two that seem the most appealing to you and explore them.  One of the goals we, as a learning community designated as a goal for improvement was student use of technology.  We wnat students creating with technology.  This begins with you!  Are you creating things to share with your students?  Are you planning for them to use and create with technology?

EDUCATION RESEARCH - HOMEWORK
The War on Homework
Should we or should we not give homework?  This is an age old debate among educators and researchers.  There are definitely benefits to giving homework, provided that it is PURPOSEFUL.  What kind of homework are you assigning your students?  Are we following our SBDM policy on time limits that are developmentally appropriate according to age?  When you consider the word PURPOSEFUL, does it mean that it is appropriate for all students, or does student A need a different homework than student B?  How can we make sure students are getting the benefits of the homework?  I'm sure we don't have all the answers, but I'd like to hear your thoughtful responses on this issue and how you are making sure homework is PURPOSEFUL for ALL of your students.

TIGERS ON A ROLL - READING WITH A PURPOSE (Why do you read?  Do your students know why they are reading other than you telling them to?) Readers always need a PURPOSE for reading.
Balanced Literacy Approach
The above link gives the details of the PURPOSE for creating a balanced literacy approach in our classrooms.  Please view it carefully.  Below are examples of fabulous things we are doing at UTE to support our literacy learners. 

Christie Tackett:  Diving For Artifacts - Purposeful reading in SS.


Third Grade:  Harget and Varney - Daily 5 Reading Student Calendar Purpose for Reading



Our Colleagues at Heritage - Purposeful Vocabulary Before Reading Activites





Important October Events:



8&10:  PLC progress monitoring discussion
8 - Budget Committee Mtg.
9 - Angie's Buds and Blooms, Earthquake and Fire Drills
10 -  Lead Team Mtg, Faculty Mtg.
11 - Report Cards Go Home with All Students, 2nd & 3rd Reading Academy
12 - Lockdown, Service Team Mtg.,
15 - SBDM, Board of Ed. Mtg.
15th-17th - Room Reading Extravaganza Competitions
17 - Lead Team Mtg., Faculty Mtg (Professional Growth Study Teams Meet), Classroom Rdg. Winners due to office
18 - Rdg Extravaganza School Judging, 4th & 5th Rdg. Academy, McTeacher Night
22 - Smiling Schools Dental Program
19 - Rdg. Extravaganza/ PTO Baskets/ Family Movie Night
24 -  Fall/Halloween Parties, Faculty Meeting
25 - No School Tchr. Planning Day
26 - No School Mandatory PD