Showing posts with label beginning of school year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beginning of school year. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Our NEW Room Virtual Tour

Two days done and we are doing awesome! Since we are in a new building and we weren't able to go through with our open house before our 1st day of school, thought everyone would enjoy some pictures to see the space that we hang out in each day :-)

our cubby racks (inside they are numbered from 1-24)
On top, my collection of "stuffed friends" are great comforts during the first few days,
plus once we have teacher's helpers each day, these furry friends will be their companions


the front of our room (from left to right): word wall, SmartBoard and Apple TV, 
calendar bulletin board, alphabet chart


our back wall with computers and teacher desk
(off to the far left, out of the picture is our room's personal bathroom!)


this is a view from our door looking in


this is the view from the front corner of the room


my teaching chair (a family heirloom: bought for my Mom from my Dad when she was pregnant with me)
our easel and group gathering carpet (each child gets their own square!)

Cannot wait to see all our families on Tuesday night, Sept 9th so you can see our brand new room!!


Monday, August 18, 2014

ABCs of Me

In true kindergarten form (where we spend each day thinking of stuff that starts with each letter of the alphabet), I thought it would be a fun idea to update my Introduction to Mrs. Eckenrode that was written three years ago. Let's see how this goes :-)

A IS FOR APPLEBEES
my favorite restaurant. I usually order the same thing: boneless buffalo wings & 3 cheese chicken penne


B IS FOR BAKING 
I LOVE baking: my favorite thing is cupcakes

C IS FOR COFFEE
OOOH, the only way to start off every morning (unless I want to end up with a headache). I need flavored creamer to make it taste perfect & my kitchen wasn't complete until the addition of our Keurig


D IS FOR DOGS
It is IMPOSSIBLE for me to stay in a bad mood after a long day and I am sitting on the couch with one of my dogs laying next to me! I have two: a 5 (almost 6) year old German Shepherd named Rocca and a year & a half year old chocolate lab named Olive. They are my furry babies and my family is not complete without them

E IS FOR EDUCATION
Back in 2001, I moved to this area to attend Shippensburg University. I graduated in Dec '05 with a Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education (K-6) with a minor in Reading. In 2008, I went back to my alma mater to begin studying for my Master's Degree in Curriculum and Instruction with a Concentration in Early Childhood. After 3 years of hard work, I graduated in the spring of '11

F IS FOR FAMILY
I come from a large extended family (both of my parents have lots of siblings) that continues to be an extraordinary support system for me. My aunts & uncles are extra sets of parents to me and likewise my cousins are more siblings to have! My own parents are divorced and over the years, I have learned that this kind of event can be a blessing in disguise. From it, I have 2 sets of parents and 3 siblings that I all love very dearly. We don't do the "step" title in our family.
Inside my own family unit, I have the ENORMOUS honor of saying that my husband (of almost 9 years) and I are raising a beautiful daughter who is "sniff sniff" a senior at Shippensburg High School this year! For the past 10 years, I have had the privilege of helping my husband raise her as one of my own and once again, there is no "step" titles involved. She is my daughter <3


G IS FOR GOD
God is a BIG piece of my life: how I live each day, the decisions I make, and where I invest my time, money, and resources. Without God, I am nothing, and With Christ, all things are possible.

H IS FOR HOMETOWN
I grew up in a tiny town called Tamaqua about 45 minutes northwest of Lehigh Valley. Because of my childhood I am a farming country girl at heart with a "coal cracker" accent that is still present even though I have been living in this area for over a decade

I IS FOR ICE TEA
My favorite cold beverage to drink on a hot day! Homemade, flavored, or store bought, just pour some in a tall glass over ice and hand me a straw!

J IS FOR JUNE
While June is one of my favorite months of the year, and not just for the obvious reason that everyone thinks June is a favorite month for teachers worldwide. Summer brings a sense of relaxation and rejuvenation to my life that is hard to find during the other months/seasons of the year. It is truly a myth that teachers have nothing to do and are therefore not busy during the summer months. I relish these months to sleep in a few (ok, maybe several hehe) mornings, go on 2 annual missions trips with my church, enjoy catching up with friends over lunch, plus give my family and home some much needed TLC.

K IS FOR KIDS
I guess you can already tell by my profession that I love kids, but I REALLY do! I have wanted to be a teacher my whole life (ever since I stepped into my own kindergarten class). I love that my position allows me to "be on the front lines" when kids first enter elementary school and I can help make their very first experience with school be a positive one!


L IS FOR LEARNING
In my classroom this year, we are going to do A LOT of that this year! The best part is all the learning I receive from my students each year.

M IS FOR MUSIC
I really don't have a favorite genre, it depends on my mood and what is currently happening in my life. My favorite thing to do is put my ipod on shuffle and listen to the craziness that ensues: where in the span of my 25 minute commute home there is a possibility to listen to Christian, country, 80s, & Disney

N IS FOR NEW FRANKLIN
This school year will begin my 5th year of teaching at New Franklin Elementary. Initially, I was sent to this school because I no longer had an available space to teach my kindergarten class at Marion Elementary. Over the years, I have grown to love the New Franklin staff, students, and family more than ever and I definitely think of it as my home and hope I will be blessed enough to teach here for many years to come!

O IS FOR ORGANIZED
I pride myself on keeping an organized classroom, home, and life. (many of my friends and family would prolly say that organizing is my greatest strength and weakness! LOL)


P IS FOR PINTEREST
I am SERIOUSLY addicted to this site (don't judge me if you Check it Out). It is the PERFECT way to be all organized (hence the 100 boards) and save everything at my fingertips to be a great Mom, Wife, Kindergarten Teacher, 31 Consultant, and Photographer

Q IS FOR QUESTIONS
The only stupid question is the question not asked....ok, maybe that isn't the complete truth, after all, Bill Engvall wouldn't have a "Here's your Sign" song if that statement was true. However, please feel free to contact me at ANY point during the year with your concerns or questions about anything.

R IS FOR READING
I'm definitely a bookworm by heart and if a good book is within my grasp.....well let's just say that laundry, dishes, cleaning, and pretty much anything else gets postponed until later

S IS FOR SHIPPENSBURG
I came here over a decade ago to attend Shippensburg University, fell in love with this quaint little town, and when I met my husband, it was a no-brainer to plant my roots here and stay :-) I love the look, feel, and layout of our town, along with its ability to feel like a small cozy town with its great amount of amenities akin to a place three times its size!

T IS FOR TURTLES
By far my favorite animal :-)

U IS FOR UNBELIEVABLE 
I love hearing stories about the unbelievable. Times when life hands you lemons & you learn to make lemonade. (or a quote my daughter created: "Make apple juice and leave the world wondering how you ever did that!!") In all the positive ways it can be said "THAT WAS UNBELIEVABLE"

V IS FOR VIDEOS
One of my favorite things to do after a stressful day/week is curl up on the couch with my family, a yummy evening snack, and watch a good flick. Some of my favorites? Wreck it Ralph, all the Harry Potters, The Notebook, and HairSpray

W IS FOR WEDDING PLANNER
I like to think that if I wasn't teaching, I could love to have a job as a wedding planner. My Mom jokes that I could be like Hans (from Father of the Bride) LOL Luckily for our bank account and my husband's sanity (I would want to renew our vows EVERY year! hehe), I am still a teacher

X IS FOR eXciteMENT
Each day, I want to be filled to the brim with excitement. Even if a tough day lays in wait, find excitement in the little things. It is quite a contagious disease that everyone can benefit from.

Y IS FOR YOUTH LEADER
A HUGE part of my life and the "other group of kids" that my heart belongs to are my youth group kids. For the past three years, I have watched God work faith inspired revelations in my heart and my kids' hearts through ordinary every day events.

Z IS FOR ZOO
If we are going on vacation, the first thing I look up is the nearest zoo to our destination. I love the ability to see so many different animals in one location that I normally would never have the chance of seeing in "real life"



I hope you have enjoyed getting to know me a little better!
I am looking forward to an AWESOME YEAR together :-)

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

September in Review

First of all.....SHAME on me for not writing since Labor Day. Poor form, Mrs. Eckenrode. My excuse? At the end of every year I reflect back on the past 12 months and realize I never remember specifics of the
month of September! haha
  • Did I go back to school? - yes
  • Am I teaching kindergarten again? - yeppers
  • Maddy doing well in school? - overall, absolutely
  • Does my voice sound like a mouse? - you betcha (this one always baffles my hubby - "Really? I know why you lose your voice every year, but I still don't quite know why. You talk alot the other 11 months out of the year, yanno! LOL oh, but still not as much as I do when it comes to start off a year with a brand new bunch of kindergarten munchkins)
  • Are all my hazel chores & errands now shoved off to the weekend? - for the most part
Anyway, that was a bit of a tangent wasn't it? haha
This year I would like to sing praises to the month of September - I was quite apprehensive about starting the school year off with 25 kiddos, but they are really overall a great group of kids. Props to all of you the parents too! I have only been with them the past month, you did the prep work of the past 5 years for me :-) They have manners (a must in life), can write their names, use scissors, use nice touches (with their friends, myself, and materials/manipulatives around the classroom), are good friends already with the boys and girls in our class, and make good choices on a daily basis

In the month of September, we have
  1. begun exploring the math manipulatives ("toys" to the kids hehe) that we are going to need to become better math students throughout the year
  2. worked our way through the majority of the alphabet (one letter a day)
  3. started writing in our journals
  4. learned our friends' names and starting making awesome friendships
and so much more.......
Looking forward to October with the beginning of fall, more blog entries, and more learning :-)

Saturday, September 3, 2011

First week of school

Oh my, just as fast as the first day of school flew by, so did the first week!
Everyone who donated items, I appreciate all of it SO much :-)
Thank you parents who took your time (and tired hand muscles hehe) to fill out all the paperwork that was sent home this week. (I know personally a personal joke in my family is when Maddy comes on the first day of school and always says "I don't have any homework today, but here is your stack Mom! lol)

I really think that our first week together was wonderful. Our kindergarten class this year has good manners, polite words, are good friends to each other, and already has a fantastic beginning grasp of our rules, procedures, routines, and classroom environment.

Just one heads up, on your weekly newsletter it says that on Friday, I will be sending home child's beginning of the year reviews (or how ever I have worded it). This form will be very similar to the one I had you, as the parent, fill out for me to get to know your child better. It will have observations on it about what I think your child may be struggling in and need to start working on and also what kinds of strengths I already see in place.

I hope everyone has a great holiday weekend and I will leave you with a class photo taken earlier in the week (unfortunately, two students are missing because they were absent that day, but I will get a new one in the near future)

Luke's ASL "I love you" in the front row in BEYOND cute. I wonder now if he knew what that meant or if he was going for a "rock on" approach

Monday, August 29, 2011

1st day

Wowwie, wow, wow! It is a little past 2:30 (the kids are currently enjoying some library time with our new librarian Mrs. Bragg) and I can truly not BELIEVE how fast our day has flown by!
We have been able to accomplish so much today, yet it seems like there was so much more that I wanted to get done as well
Today we:
  • played with PlayDough (got to pick out our own colored container for the year)
  • practiced our lunch numbers
  • took a practice run through the cafeteria
  • morning recess (where we took a walk around to learn our boundaries)
  • read a story called Llama Llama misses Mama (complete with an actual stuffed Llama to go along with it - Thanks Landen & Miss Kristin again from last year)
  • had lunch & recess
  • watched a Leapfrog video entitled Let's go to school
  • Classroom Scavenger hunt
  • Calendar time
  • Read New Bear at School
  • Library
  • Afternoon Recess
  • 1st day of school pictures (I am an absolute shutterbug! haha)
  • Pack up & go home
I hope your child has lots to tell you about our wonderful and adventurous day here in kindergarten at New Franklin
Cannot WAIT to do it all over again tomorrow
Have a great night!

Friday, August 26, 2011

Open House

Last night, New Franklin Elementary held their annual open house to invite children and families into the building to get to know our faculty, classrooms, PTO, and building. In case you were unable to make it out (or you were there but were unable to see everything you wanted to in our classroom) here is a little virtual tour

ENJOY :-) 




our bus apples and busy bee job assignments


our lunch choices


all our crayon labled coat & book bag hooks




storage shelves and sink


student computers and birthday cupcakes


our calendar and morning activities


large group gathering carpet


Our class pet Leon (my daughter named him). Leon was originally a hermit crab, sadly Leon the hermit didnt leave through the earthquake last week so improvisations needed to be made (I have better luck with fish anyhoo!)


student mailboxes where they pick up their mail at the end of each day


two websites to keep up to date on all our classroom news


word wall (that is just itching to have words added to it)