Wednesday, January 10, 2007

December 4 - January 3


Jessica Wickline had the pleasure of keeping up with events for what seems like the month of December. Click below to read the class log from December 4 to Christmas break.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dec 4 - Monday we had elementary school observations. It was really cold outside, and I got frozen coffee at lava Java that Day. And it made me even more cold!

Dec 5 - Tuesday, we continued our elementary observations.

Dec 6 & 7 - Wednesday we got into groups to work on our newsletters for "What's a Parent to do?" for elementary schools. This continued into Thursday.

Dec 8 - Friday, we actually went in the library and made our newsletters.

Dec 11 - Monday we had a guest speaker, Kimberly Kelly who talked about middle school. Michael said that his maturity was like a a light switch, he turns it on and off. Allison sits on her butt and does nothing.

Dec 12 - Tuesday we had middle school observations. I came to my former conclusion that my old principal has no clue what he is doing. He forgot to tell the people at the front office that Erin and I would be coming, so I didn't get to view the teacher that I wanted.

Dec 13 - Wednesday, we continued middle school observations. Aparently I look like I am in middle school because I was only there for a few minutes and a kid passed me a note thinking I was a new student I guess.

Dec 14 - Thursday we prepared for our mock high school teacher/parent conferences. Erin told me that she and Jen Mei were sisters and they were watching the child because their parents got in a freak orange truck accident. (lol)

Dec 15 - Friday we had our conferences and they were pretty cool. Jonathan, Allison, Kate & I decided to team up and share a son. The best thing was us all trying to fit on the two chairs!

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Input from Mrs. Turner. The following week, we delivered Christmas surprises to the teachers at Mauldin and read a wonderful chapter from Ron Clark's Essential 55 on the importance of Random Acts of Kindness.

Mid-Term Brochure Presentations are due on January 9th. Mr. Kimbrell from Anderson University will be here to grade presenations and brochures!

Anonymous said...

Jessica,
It sounds like you are keeping busy and I hope by observing you are finding out if teaching elementary school students is for you. I think you would be great in elementary or special ed.
Love ya,
Mom

Anonymous said...

Aww Jessica, how cute your mom wrote you a comment that's cute:-)see ya tom in TC!