Friday, August 26, 2011

Goals

The goals that I wrote down in class last night focused on my classroom and myself as a teacher.  One of my goals is to be more consistent with my classroom rules. I notice that I'll let some things slide or give students too many chances sometimes. Since I'll be going up to 3rd grade this year, a tested grade, I want to make sure all students clearly understand the rules and that they won't be getting away with things as easily because there is not enough time in the schedule to have to deal with behavior problems. I also plan to encourage my students to set high goals, both academic and behavior goals. I've always encouraged my students to set goals, but this year will be different since their ultimate goal is to pass the SOL tests. (My principal always says that you can't rise to low expectations so make sure your students know that you expect highly of them.)  I would also like to feel more accomplished and less stressed as a teacher. I know last year was pretty tough managing work and grad school, especially in the beginning, but I did it! However, I feel that this semester will not be as difficult, and I hope that I'll be able to plan better for my students. I kind of feel like I wasn't as good of a teacher last year as I should have been because I didn't have much extra time to plan fun stuff or additional activities because grad school took so much of my time and I was so exhausted. Ultimately, my goal for this school year is to feel confident and prepare my students for their SOL tests, a new experience to them as third graders and to me as a teacher who has never taught a SOL grade.

2 comments:

  1. Good luck with your classroom rules consistently goal. That's a great goal. I find that I do the same thing as you - letting too many things slide. I have to be firm and consistent also. Good luck to you with your 3rd graders and the SOL! Students setting their own goal is wonderful and makes them more accountable.

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  2. I know that you will do a great job with your new babies. I know you are nervous about moving to a tested grade but you will shine bright in their lives and be a breath of fresh air. I too will have to do a better job this year with sticking to the discipline and rules that are set. I also found myself being slack with consequences and it ultimately bit me in the rear end :( I hate to be a tough teacher but Ive got some TOUGH ones coming to me (attitude city) and the MEAN Mrs. Dixon will have to show her ugly face. Keep your head up and you will DO GREAT! :)

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