Friday, September 20, 2019

Happy Kids

Teachers,
Here is your weekly dose of “5-Point Friday.

Happy Kids —
I went to a training this week and the first slide up was this saying, “Happy kids don’t punch you in the face.” True. So how do we keep kids happy and still teach the lessons we need to teach? The suggestion was to use the Rich Theory. Resources. Make sure students have the resources they need to succeed including basic needs and good teachers. Intimacy. Each student needs to have at least 1 person to have a relationship with. Sometimes we are it. They also need social skills that are not always taught at home. We become the ones to help with that. Competence. Students need to feel capable to do at least one thing to be successful. There is no need to master it, they just need to feel capable and be successful. Truly successful. Not a gimme. They can feel when someone is not genuine. Health. Achieving and maintaining good health. Are they eating at home? Are they drinking enough water throughout the day? Are they exercising? The absence of sickness is not health. These are 4 basic needs we can help to make our students successful and happy. Academics are so much easier when these 4 things are met. I understand that we cannot always fill all these needs. We do the best we can, we teach, and we care. Students Matter. Teachers Matter. You matter to those around you.

Quote I’m pondering —
My life cannot implement in action the demands of all the people to whom my heart responds. — Anne Lindbergh 

What’s Happening —
This Coming Week
In Two Weeks
Sept. 23-27 - Just Say Hello Week See email for activities
Mon. Sept 23 - Community Council 12 pm
Tues. Sept 24 - Storytelling Starts
Wed. Sept 25 - TAT Third Grade 8:00 am
Mon. Sept. 30 - Service Dog Training
Wed. Oct. 2 - Walk to School Day
Wed. Oct. 2 - TAT Second Grade 8:00 am
Fri. Oct. 4 - PTA Jog-a-Thon
Fri. Oct. 4 - Reflections Starts
Coming Up
PTA Jog-a-Thon Money turned in on Oct. 8
Red Ribbon Week Oct. 14-16
Fall Break Oct. 17-18

Favorite Video This Week —
Who are our kids? Who will save the kids that come into our classrooms? Yes, another tear-jerker.

A Big Thank You —
Thank you, Alma and all the Reading Paras. It has been a stressful time as interventions were getting up and going. There was confusion with a few things and yet you came through with lessons and great attitudes. Thank you for helping teachers and students as this new plan helps students fill in holes to be more successful. Thank you for helping the teachers so they are able to reach more students and teach the ones most at risk. Thank you for coming in not knowing what to do and just doing whatever you need to help. Thank you for all you do for our school. Thank you for all that you do. Thank you.

I appreciate all of you and your hard work.

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