Five for Friday

Happy Friday, y'all! I'm seeing on blogs and Instagram how so many of you are winding down the school year! Hang in there - summer is near!
 
I haven't participated in Five for Friay for a while - mainly because after moving mid-year I haven't had a lot to share, but today I wanted to join in on the fun!
 
One - This past week my son and I had a lot of fun doing a nature scavenger hunt! You can read more about it HERE. My previous school had a great Nature Trail that this would have been perfect for.
 
 
Two - I have kept maps from two zoo's that we have visited and the aquarium and laminated them this week. My son LOVES to look at these maps (he is such a teacher's kid!). I was thinking this would be a good idea to use in the classroom as well! I'll be saving more when we go places that has a map. 
Three - Yesterday I hand delivered resumes, letters of interest, and letters of recommendation to six schools. If you read my blog regularly, you will know that I didn't think I would be able to teach this coming year, but we have found a great Preschool for my son to go to and it allows working parents to drop their child off a little early and stay a little late so I actually could get a job this year and then next year, he could come with me! So - that's why I got out and hand delivered my stuff! One school said they have three openings - a 2nd grade, 3rd grade, and 5th grade. Online you select three preferences and I had selected 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. They told me to pick what I would rather teach between 2nd and 3rd and put that as my #1 option. So, I went to my Instagram buddies with this question....
 
I would be happy with either! I've had in my mind for a while that I think 2nd grade would be great - but I am happy with either! I put 2nd grade as my first choice and 3rd grade as my second choice. The job posting actually closes TODAY so I am hoping to hear something soon. I'd love to score an interview at any of the schools I went to today! What do you think - 2nd or 3rd? Or another grade?
 
 
Four - I wish I had pictures for this - but we are getting so many house projects done while I am off of work and I am loving it! My husband stained and painted a shelf to go in the laundry room, but we have to finish it with molding. We had cabinets installed in our office this week, but are waiting on the countertops to be installed. We are having a fence installed in our backyard (Hallelujah - 2 dogs without a fence has been awful!) today and tomorrow. We are having a retaining wall built next weekend to level out a place for my son's new play set - which is at the place we ordered and ready to be delivered! We have a basketball goal ordered. SO much going on! Hoping we can finish lots of these projects and more this summer!
 
Five - I hope you all have a wonderful Memorial Day! We will be celebrating my son's 4th birthday with a fun safari party! I may share the details of it next week....we are so excited!
 
 
 

6 comments

  1. I have taught both 2nd and 3rd, and I have to say I am a 2nd grade girl all the way!!! I found my niche with 2nd graders and I love it!!

    Jamie

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  2. Awwww! E is going to have a fabulous time at his Safari Party!!!! I can't wait to hear about it!
    Erin

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  3. I taught Third grade for 18 years so my heart is there. However, my daughter's internship was with a second grade class and she loved that age! I think either would be great! Your map idea is so great! Kids love looking at maps and drawings like that. I used a giant road map of Alabama all the time in my third grade classroom!
    Carol
    Teachers Are Terrific!

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  4. I hope you get the job! 2nd and 3rd grade are both wonderful ages. I enjoyed teaching both, but my heart now resides in 5th grade.
    Alison
    Rockin' and Lovin' Learnin'

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  5. Best of luck to you with your potential interviews!! I have a good feeling about this for you. :) I think it is such a great idea to save maps and other goodies from the places we go. It's a great way to make learning authentic when students can study a map of a place they may have been. It makes a great connection. Enjoy your weekend and happy birthday to your son!!

    Jennifer
    Mrs. Laffin's Laughings

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  6. I bet you will be fabulous in any grade! Your enthusiasm shows in every post. :) Good luck!
    ~Brandee
    Creating Lifelong Learners

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