Take Friday for instance.
I wasn't feeling very well. (well? good? I'll never figure those two out! GRR!)
I've had this cold/sinus thing going on for three weeks now. Got a prescription antibiotic about midweek but it's not kicked in yet. So on Friday I felt like doo-doo and thought I'd get a sub.
HA! With seven subs for preschool through 6th grade (that's 24+ teachers) I had a better chance of getting my tonsils removed on my dining room table. Top it off with the fact that I don't have a book of sub notes on my special little guy and you can probably guess what happened.
I ended up
So with
It wasn't a day I'm overly proud of but I know there are teachers who do less on their best days sadly.
I whispered as much as I could to keep the
And then, probably because I was just
I thought I'd share this little tune. I'm not sure if you have your kiddos do the same kind of thing on their papers, but if so you can grab it by clicking on the picture below. Or maybe you could tweak it to fit your needs. I have a lot less no name papers because my little peanuts will sing this as they write their names on their papers with or without me. :)
Oh how precious! I really need to do more singing in my classes; thanks for the reminder.
ReplyDeleteHope you're feeling better now :-)
Teacher Kirra:Maestra Kirra
Oh, how cute! Thanks for sharing. I'm glad that you make the effort to integrate music into other areas of learning, and encourage your students' musical tendencies! It's so important as a lifelong creative pursuit. Music teachers will love you for this! And, hope you're feeling better. ;)
ReplyDeleteJessica
The Learning Metamorphosis
Very cute! Feel better!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I've had a sinus/cold/allergy thing going on too. Completely lost my voice. I hope you feel better! And I am definitely going to use that song. My kids can't remember to put their names on their paper for the life of them!
ReplyDeleteSara :)
Smiling In Second Grade