Every.
Single.
One.
Okay, not all of them but I'd still like to walk into Publix without being drawn to stacks upon stacks of Crayola.
Me talking to summer, that which I love. |
Saying goodbye to summer is so hard! (I say this from a single, childless person's point of view, okay?)
Since the time is upon us and there's no turning back I took to Facebook to ask my teacher friends:
What is your favorite thing about the beginning of a new year?
Here are a few responses with possible explanations in no particular order except when they were posted.
1.) New School Supplies: This is totally nerdy, but I love school supplies. Sure I cringe in July when they're taunting me at the grocery store, but I love them and so do my friends. There's just something about the smell of fresh Crayola that brings hope and promise into your life. Don't believe me? SMELL THE CRAYONS. New notebooks, new pens, new lunchbox, new backpack! It's all so magical.
I also acquired some new notebooks... |
2.) Seeing Their Faces for the First Time: There really is something so magical about being a teacher. I've said in other posts that we are privileged to be able to make an impact in the lives of students, but I've also talked about how they change us. (You can read by post about my sweet friend Sebastian here.) So many emotions go through you and the students on the first day of school. They look so cute in their new uniforms with all their new supplies! They're excited to meet new friends, to play with old ones, and hopefully to learn new things, too. It's also nice to see some of them on their best behavior for the first few days of school. (Also: FEAR.)
3.) Decorating Your Classroom: Right now this is what I'm dreading, but I know that I'm going to be on fire come Wednesday morning when I get into my classroom. I love learning new things about classroom layout and being able to apply those in real time. I'm definitely excited to take what I learned in my training and get it done.
4.) Sense of Purpose: Do we lose that over the summer? Some of us might. I try to keep busy so I don't, but that isn't always the case. When we're working we know what's expected and we know what we want. Summer is lazy time. (I started a book blog to help me stay busy: Ash Reads Stuff.) I think keeping a routine goes with this one, also. I love being lazy and slothlike but routines are nice, too.
5.) Open House: Open house is a great place to get to know your students and their families, and for them to get to know you. And, sadly, it might be the only time you see their family.
6.) Putting New Methods Into Place: Summer is a great time for Professional Development, if you're into that sort of thing. I love (haha, kind of) reflecting on the year before and knowing what works well and what I need to change. Back to school is always eye opening in a lot of ways.
Those were the main thoughts that my colleagues and friends had to share. The new school year is a blank slate just waiting for us to dirty it up with all our different successes and failures. Yes, it's sad to say goodbye to summer, but we also get to say hello to new supplies, new students, new friends, and- most importantly- old ones.
I hope you have a great year!
Well done.
ReplyDeleteThanks, buddy.
DeleteI do love the smell of new crayons or my fav, freshly sharpened pencils. School supplies on sale....ah! It makes my little heart flutter!
ReplyDeleteI feel you! <3
DeleteI love school supplies but I hate seeing them in stores...it means summer is almost over! Back to school commercials are the worst haha.
ReplyDeleteI'm really excited for this year, but I'm kind of dreading open house. I always feel so awkward!
Same! I feel like all I do it make stupid jokes that the parents don't laugh at!
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