Showing posts with label education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label education. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

We Need Your Help!

In an effort to make the wrap-up of our Peter Reynolds Author study (for this years Global Read Aloud) more impact full, we are planning a project that involves considering the hopes of others and planting "seeds" of hope for ourselves and others! Please consider being a part of our project by sending in a paper flower (a flower made of paper or on paper or really any kind of man-made flower) for our garden and including a post it note with something you have hoped for or are hoping for now!
You'll be glad you did!



As part of Global Read Aloud 2014, our 2nd grade is collecting Hopes & Paper Flowers for our own version of Peter Reynold’s Rose’s Garden! Please consider contributing! All you need to do is to send a paper flower (as simple or complicated as you’d like) and a post it note or small note card stating something you currently hope for or once hoped for. If you’d like to include a story about your “hope” we would love to read it, but what we NEED is the flower and the hope! We really HOPE to have envelopes coming in from across our campus, our state, our country, maybe even the world!

Please send your contribution to our “garden” by November 5th, 2014.

Mrs Halliday’s Class – Fanny B. Memorial Hall
901 Homestead Lane
Hershey PA 17033

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Adieu To Summer

Summer 2014 from Christine Halliday on Vimeo.


There’s just something about summer. It’s intoxicating to everyone, with the longer days that seem to give you more time with the ones you love, the warm sun and gentle breezes that call you outdoors with your dinner plate, or the book you’re reading, or a blanket and a loved one. The wedding invites start coming in, the backyard smells of smokey goodness, the streets come alive with the sounds of kids playing and laughing and memory-making. I love lakes and mountains and Green, I love sea and salt and sand, I love making dinner reservations on Tuesdays, and spur of the moment day trips on Thursdays. I love summer! I love the way the sun feels on my shoulders, I love the way kisses are saltier, freckles are more plentiful, friends stay longer, and the suitcase is hardly unpacked before you pack it up again. As much as I LOVE my job, I do love my time off to really plug in to the rest of my life for a while. I love the clean break, the gentle melancholy that always accompanies the end of a school year. I love feeling spent, like I’ve truly laid it all out and given the year, and that class all that could until the very last bell. I love the sense of renewal I feel a few weeks into vacation, when I break my rule to “stay away from school related material” and start pinning teaching ideas on pinterest, or reading educational blogs and reaching out to my colleague-friends (also known as the FRAMCO) to toss around ideas for the new school year coming. I love the freedom that summer provides me to really think through and reinvent aspects of my craft, and reflect on what works well and what needs refining.
I’ve been told that I “do summer” pretty well, and because I’m very intentional about how I spend my summers, I’m apt to agree. I have learned a lot about balance in the last decade of my life and I apply those lessons to summer as well as to the rest of the year. I allow myself the break from “work life” to accept the soul-nurturing and renewal that comes for me, when I have time with the people I love, a little adventure, some lazy mornings and freedom from commitments, and the chance to reflect on the kind of teacher that I am compared to the teacher I want to be.
At the end of each summer, I feel excited and rejuvenated, and ready for a new school year. I AM a girl who needs closure though, so just like I make a video to mark the end of each school year, before I can move on to summer, I also annually make a video compilation of my summer, to enjoy when the weather gets cold and I need to dig into the “invincible summer” within me to keep me warm and energized. What strikes and humbles me every year though, is how incredibly blessed I am to have found a job that nurtures my passion and ignites my soul so that despite incredible summers, I’m always ready and excited to begin a new school year! #LongLiveSummer and all that it stands for!

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Day 9 Write about one of your biggest accomplishments in your teaching that no one knows about (or may not care).

Wow. So, this one gave me pause. I can think of some accomplishments in teaching that I am exceptionally proud of, but, that “no one knows about” part has got me stumped. I mean, I’m married, I have a very close family and tight circle of friends...there’s very little in my life that NO ONE knows about. All of my greatest accomplishments, once recognized as such, have been gushed over to the people who I love and who love me most, because that’s what I do. I share my joys, and any accomplishments I have had in my career/passion/mission as an educator, fall under the category of life-joys that I just can’t help but burst out about.

The thing is, though, that I hope that my BIGGEST accomplishment in teaching is one that no one knows about yet, not even me, because my hope is that it hasn’t happened yet. My hope is that my greatest successes as an educator are yet to be realized, and my largest growth spurt is yet to come.