Monday, February 8, 2016

MMM

Hey All,

Finally!!  After a two week hiatus, I have finally put our MMM together!  I am such a slacker and I apologize.  There have been so many awesome things that have happened over the last few weeks and I am so impressed and feel blessed to be working with such amazing people.
I wanted to share with you some of my ways of learning and in doing so, encourage you to find places that will help you with your learning.  I think if we expect our kids to learn, we need to lead learn.  I have several places I go to get ideas and for the most part, I try and share with you, but I don't want to overload you.  I know you are doing so much already.
I've talked to many of you about my last teaching assignment at Canyon View as a math teacher.  I was on a team that collaborated daily like many of you.  It wasn't just on Monday.  We would talk out in the hall between periods asking each other how lessons went.  We were able to do that because we made sure that we were all in the same place every day.  It was powerful and helpful to me to know where people were and how lessons were received.  On top of Monday and between classes, we would collaborate during class via Skype.  It was never ending and exciting.  Think about the different ways all of you collaborate.  Is it only on Mondays?  Do you talk at lunch and recesses?  What about other times?  Are there ways like Skype you could collaborate during the day?
Now I know what some of you are thinking.  You must have been sitting at your desk all the time in order to see what was being said on Skype.  Not so.  In fact, the things I was seeing on Skype from my team energized me to get up and move around the room.  Another thing I'm sure many of you are thinking; "Yes, but you were at a junior high.  That is different than an elementary."  You are right.  Junior high is different which gives us in the elementary an opportunity to be innovative and think outside the box.  What can we do to make collaboration more powerful on our teams on a daily basis.  May I suggest some things.
Voxer
I know, I know.  Many of you make fun of me for talking about Voxer all the time.  Get your digs in now because I think some of my ideas will help switch you to the dark side/rebel side, whichever you choose.  Currently, the whole office staff is on Voxer and we communicate that way instead of using the radio.  We still have the radio because it is easier for Steve to hear that instead of a Voxer chirp, but the rest of us use it regularly.
I use it everyday to communicate with principals from around the nation to share awesome things that you are all doing here at Grovecrest and I get all kinds of cool learning ideas from them.  Some of the things I've learned I am currently doing.  Some of you have noticed.  It makes working so much more enjoyable when I can come out into your classrooms and see Awesome, then share Awesome, and learn Awesome.
Here is an idea I've tried with a teacher that use to have Voxer, but is teaching at another school now.  I was on one of my trips last year and voxed into her class a question I had that had to do with her curriculum.  She had her students respond back to me through Voxer and I was 200 miles away from the school.  I would love to do that with your kids in your class.  What about having classes communicate back and forth with each other via Voxer with questions about things their learning.  Could be a Voxer question and answer challenge.  This to me sounds exciting!  Jump on and try it out.
Currently, I'm in another Voxer group with principals within our district.  This group is very silent.  So in order to get it going again, I'm going to challenge them to share a success they see in their school every day.  What do you think?
My challenge to you this week is to find ways get get some personal PD regularly.  Get on Twitter, join a group in Voxer. Take advantage of Edivate.  There is so much we can learn to make the experience her for kids better than it already is.

Question of the Week

When you think about the phrase, "Kids Deserve It," what comes to your mind?  What part do you play in this?

Please pay attention to the To Be Aware Ofs.  There is some important information there.
To Be Aware Of
  • There is a question of the week above.  Please respond.  We want to use it as a conversation piece.  Please take part.
  • I sent an email out earlier today about student and stakeholder surveys.  Make sure you complete those.  They are part of your observation.  Have them done within two weeks.  That way I can complete your evaluations by the 1st of March.
  • What do you think of this?  An orthodontist will send a dollar to Grovecrest for every A on a report card that students will email to them.  They don't have to be a patient. http://wadethompsonortho.com/we-pay-for-a/  Should I send this out to parents?
  • Last round of official observations.  I'm just going to come around this time unless you want to schedule a time with me if that is okay.  I figure I've seen quite a bit coming into your classes as often as I have.  The last three standards are yes/no's and standard 7 is about instructional strategies.  Here is a link to that standard to peek at.
  • REMINDER:  Don't ever leave a student unattended with a device or in the computer lab.  There was an incident at another school here in PG where the teacher left some students unattended and they accessed some inappropriate material.  This goes for use of Chromebooks.  Make sure your instruction takes place behind the students so you can see the screen.  If there is a need to move to the front of the room, think of what you could do so you are always aware of where your students are (maybe send a student up to write on the board).  I just don't want anyone to get in trouble.
  • I've noticed that Edivate has dropped off.  Please take advantage of this amazing venue for personal PD.  If you need some help with it, tell me what you are looking for and let me help you find some things.
  • Keep track of what duty you have each week.  There have been a few times where there hasn't been someone out on duty.  We need to make sure the kids are safe.  Here is a link to the duty list for quick reference
  • Make sure to complete your self evaluation on Observertab if you haven't already.  This is REQUIRED and shouldn't take you too long.
  • Grovecrest now has a Facebook Page.  www.facebook.com/grovecgrizzlies.  Please like and post whenever you can.  We want our community to take part in it as well.  I hope they will post using our new hashtag #WeRGrizzlies.  When talking to parents, encourage them to take part.  I've started a few new hashtags to go along with this.  They are #GrovecrestGrover and #GrovecrestFam.  Any one of the three is unique to us.

Cleaning Schedule
Sept.  Office
Oct. 6th Grade
Nov.  5th Grade
Dec.  3rd Grade
Jan.  2nd Grade
Feb. 1st Grade
Mar. 4th Grade
Apr. SPED and Computer Specialist
May  Kinder, Life Skills, & P.E. Specialist

Lunch Schedule
Refer to the schedule.  Here is a link.

Save The Date
2/8 Alio/skyward training for Sheila 1-4
2/9 Interagency Mtg 8:30 Kyle and Zack
2/10-2/12 UAESP Mid-Winter Conference - Kyle
2/10-2/12 Zack out of the building
2/10 School Community Council Mtg 1:30 in Faculty room
2/14 Valentines Day
2/15 Presidents' Day No School!
2/17 Breakfast!
2/18 Elementary Principal's Mtg 9-12
2/19 UATE Conference for Zack.  All day
2/19 Family Classic Skate Night 5-9.  Bring your kids!
2/20 UVU Ballroom Competition

*Look at the Faculty Calendar on Google for other events.

Happy Birthday
I missed these the past two weeks.  Sorry
1/25 Janna Hubert
1/25 Jessica McCoy
No Birthdays this week, unless my information is wrong.  Please let me know.


Celebrations
  • We are happy to have so many student teachers from BYU.  New faces, please say hi and welcome them.
  • I noticed Lana the other day with her kids turned around in their desks with their chromebooks facing the front of the room so she can see everything they are doing on them.  Great Job Lana!  You are taking measures to make sure your students are safe on their devices.
  • Big Congrats to Ryan for receiving the Accent on Excellence Award!  Completely well deserved.  I think he would agree, being on a great team helps as well.  Great job 5th grade team for supporting him!  Check out the picks on our Twitter feed.
  • Great Job 5th grade team for putting on a great Wax Museum Event.  We had some very famous people at our school.
  • Great Job 6th grade team for an amazing Invention Convention.  Awesome innovative ideas being shared.
  • Ballroom dominated the competition on January 23rd.  Sarah tweeted out a great video of the team winning the Spirit Award.
  • 3rd grade had an opportunity to go on a field trip a few weeks ago.  It happened because Sheri was able to get buses and arrange parent help with the rest of the 3rd grade team with no time to spare.  Way to make things happen for your kids!
  • Congrats to Angie.  She is a new grandma for the 2nd time.  Big baby boy!
  • Congrats to Mary for her 4th grandchild being born last week.  We love babies!
I try to get around and see everyone as much as possible.  I know that I miss amazing things.  If you notice anyone on your team or on another team doing awesome things, please let me know.  Better yet, take a picture and put it out on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram with #WeRGrizzlies!  
Check out our Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.  Really awesome things going on.  Fantastic job everyone!!

Great Video of the Week
STEM Video from Edivate on effective questioning.  Worth the watch.
https://goo.gl/wY3KyN

Funny of the Week


Quote for the Week




Have an Amazing week!

1 comment:

  1. I think kids deserve to learn in a classroom where they have a say in their own education. They should be a part of the decision making for how they get to learn.

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