Walking Towards Summer

The third week of May is approaching.  For school that means spring testing is done, spring conferences are coming, children are restless, and teachers are restless.  We see the end, but it isn’t quite here.  It’s not that we don’t enjoy learning and teaching.  It’s purely that we are tired.  We need a rest.  We need to rest our bodies and our minds.  We need that warm summer sunshine, not this rainy spring.

Working in the Wonder Studio: Finding Our Dreams & Voices

This month, the 4th graders have taken over the studio.  Some of them are painting on small canvases, some are making spring wreaths, some are learning to sew pillows, and a few of them are exploring how to turn boxes and tubes into working machines. 

Celebration: Women’s History Tea 2.0

I love March and April because they signal the beginning of spring. All around us are signs of rebirth: budding trees, unfurling blossoms, birds gathering in song on still bare branches. Every spring, I celebrated the accomplishments of women with our 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students. I gave them a packets of ten women … Continue reading Celebration: Women’s History Tea 2.0

One More Day

March brought me discipline and audience.  I joined the TWT Slice of Life Challenge, which asked writers to write about a slice of life every day in March. That is 31 posts.  March means a shortened school life since our spring break takes up 14 days.  The time I was in school, and slicing was … Continue reading One More Day