How are all the educators holding up?
I just finished week 4 with students, and I am so ready to be done. I was doing great the first two weeks, but now I just want to give up and stay home all day. I've had a cold for a week now, and I just feel exhausted and miserable. I can't fall asleep easily at night because I'm coughing too much, plus normal third trimester pregnancy sleep issues.
I'm lucky that my students this year are very well behaved and haven't caused me problems, so actually being in the classroom is enjoyable, just exhausting. I'm home now on the couch in a nearly comatose state. I'm too uncomfortable to nap, so I'm just sitting here trying to do something productive on the computer. I managed to pay some bills - better than nothing I guess. I've also lost my voice, so that's awesome. At least DH is understanding and has planned a take-out and Netflix evening for us, with zero to minimal effort required of me.
35 weeks today, so in theory, I could be doing this for 5 more weeks. I'm not really sure how that's gonna work out for me, but I guess I'll just keep trucking along. And I still need to get my files more organized for my long-term sub, so there's that...
I hope you're all holding up better than me! Sorry for the bummer of a post, but this week has been a rough one.
Re: Teacher check-in 9/11
My students are fabulous, but parents are ridiculous! I teach high school juniors. I got an email from a parent today about his son missing an assignment. In the email he asked, "Do you tell students what their assignments are? Or are they just expected to look online (we have a school wide online grade book) to find out the assignments?"
YES. I tell students the assignments! I announce due dates at the beginning and ending of each class. I have assignments written on the board every class period so students can copy them down, and have a whiteboard by the door with reminders for due dates. Further, I always give students at least 10 minutes to begin their homework assignments in class, and my assignments shouldn't take more than 20 minutes even for students who work more slowly.
I started my classes on a long writing project this week, and the final piece is due October 5. The baby is absolutely not allowed to come before October 5... Hanging this project over to a sub in the middle of everything would be a mess. I probably should have ended the project a bit earlier, but oh well!
I managed to finish all my plans. ..but it was hard. And even though my plan was to work until next Friday. ..2 weeks before my due date..I definitely need the rest. It got soo hard to wake up and go in to teach.
I have to say staring to feel more Braxton hicks and aches and pains, hoping that isn't because I am pushing myself so hard at work!
The prepping of lesson plans and making sure my files are organized enough for the sub is what's stressing me out the most!!! My kids this year are AMAZING I am literally thanking them and praising them constantly that they are making it do easy for me and baby, and we are talking about kindergarteners and first graders here. I feel so lucky in that sense. Haha the kids are sooooooo much easier than the parents!!
Teachers, are you doing more of a outline, scope and sequence for your long term plans or are many of you being a specific as writing certain lessons in for specific days:/ so overwhelmed!
It's gotten cooler the last couple of days, thankfully. So now it's just the total exhaustion after 6+ hours of corralling little 4-and-5-year-olds all day. Hoping the heat doesn't get quite so bad again.
I've also decided that I'm going to take off the days I need to take off without guilt. I scheduled a sub for this Thursday because I have 2 doctor's appts that afternoon and just don't want to deal with the scrambling around, trying to somehow make it to both on time while still working the full day. I have more than enough sick days to cover the 6 weeks of leave we're allowed so it's not going to hurt if I use a few more before baby gets here.