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We want our days to be HAPPY!
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We want to be part of the group.
This week we had some days that I left school
celebrating---like floating on clouds celebrating. There were also a couple of days where I left
thinking, “what do I need to do differently because we cannot have another day
like that?” What happened on the days
that we all left feeling happy? It wasn’t
that everything went our way. We just chose
to remember the good pieces. I really
believe this. There were still rough
parts of the happy days but somehow I chose to celebrate the way that Student A
said, “thank you,” for something. I
chose to appreciate the time that Student B had worked on this week’s animal
report. I chose to acknowledge the great
STAR scores that we had in our classroom.
What about the part of the group thing?
Well….that is definitely a little trickier with 4th
graders. I saw it happen in an amazing
way this week. When Student C taught a
lesson, the rest of the kids listened to directions and enjoyed what was taught
(making paper airplanes is always fun for 4th graders….). There was evidence of mutual respect. Everyone was included and students felt like
they needed to do what was being done. In
Native American cultures belonging was so important. Ella Doria, anthropologist, said, “Be
related, somehow, to everyone you know.”
We are a family in this fabulous 4th grade classroom. The good days are definitely the ones where we
choose happy and we include everyone.
Enough of my rambling---get out there and enjoy this LONG weekend!
Newsletter for This Week
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