(this is from October, I didn't realize I had not published it! and now we are getting ready for the second benchmark!)
Whew.. most of our benchmark testing is over for the first nine weeks. I have 2 who still need to finish tomorrow with the special ed teacher. While this is a stressful time, I really like having the data to look at and use.
It's hard for third graders, because they have never really taken a big test before. Using bubble sheets (I always want to call them scantrons but I am thinking that is not "politically correct") is new to them. Being totally quiet for an extended period of time is also new. I understand the big push in stamina for students, I just wish younger grade teachers would catch on.
The best thing is that our district has subscribed to Mastery Connect. Have you tried it? You can find it at www.masteryconnect.com. You put your test in, the answers and align it to your state standards.Next you take a picture of your bubble sheet and it scores it automatically for you. It is amazing. It then scores it and you see instantly how your students did individually and as a whole class. I never knew it could be so easy!!
Coming back to third grade sure feels like I have come back home! While there are definitely bumps in the road, it feels good to be home.
Sunday, December 30, 2012
The Top 10 Things I Miss most about Chicago (area)
I was a lucky kid. I grew up just less than 20 miles outside of Chicago in Bolingbrook, Illinois. At that time, Bolingbrook had only about 27,000 people (thank you Wikipedia.. I look smarter than the average bear now!). Today Bolingbrook houses over 75k!!! Amazing
I went back "home" this past fall to get my oldest, John, settled in at Wheaton College. He is a freshman and seems to be doing ok (thanks for asking!).
I, on the other hand, am feeling homesick. For many of the past 20 (I hate admitting that, makes me sound old.. but I am not!!) years, I have not felt homesick for the area at all. But starting Thanksgiving 2011, I have been.
I want to share a list of what I miss most. Let me know your thoughts on what you miss about your hometown!
10. The way people talk. Never really realized it but having heard it, as well as some phone calls I have had with strangers lately, I miss it! Weird!! I know.... But I will tell you if I ever move back, I'm not giving up the y'all I have come to know and love!!
9. The beef sandwiches at Portillos. No way to describe how the gravy seeps into the bun and makes it just soft enough....yet not soggy. The rest stays harder, crunchier, for that just right taste!! A trip home wouldn't be the same without it.
8. The drivers. What?!??!!! Yes, the drivers. While they do seem to be more aggressive, they also are more polite. I noticed people always waved when you let them in ( no! not just with one finger), they seem more likely too to let you in. I like that!
7. Burritos. Football sized. Made by true Mexicans. No other explanation necessary!
6. Life long friends. One of my best friends are from there. Well, she now lives in Vegas, but she can appreciate all that I know and love there. One of the best blessings this year is that John has met my high school best friend's sister, Annette. Annette and her family have somewhat adopted John. He is a part of their family now, they pick him up for church, have spent time with him, and truly seem to be loving him. This seems to go with #5 but not all went to high school with me, and how can you limit the amount you want to count the true blessings of friendship!
5. High school friends. Believe me when I say there is nothing better than hanging out for the night with some friends that you have known over 25 years. The laughter, even some tears, just make you feel like your heart is home.
4. Family. I am so fortunate to have a best friend in my brother and his new wife Glaiza. Growing up, yeah not so much, but today he really is one of my best friends. I also have a great cousin that I always try to connect with when I am lucky enough to be in town!
3. Always something to do. The museums are interesting enough that you could often and still enjoy them. The lake is amazing all year long. Once I went and was able to walk out on it all covered in ice. Train rides in and out are great for people watching. Lincoln Park Zoo is free. The Morton Arboretum is amazing. The list goes on and on. (I don't find Oklahoma City to be exciting, at all!!)
2. Chicago style pizza. Whether it is Uno's, Giordano's, Lou Malnaty's, or any others.... Nothing compares. Many have tried (trust me, I've tried many who claim to be just like theirs), but none have succeeded in even coming close!! I personally prefer to go to Uno's downtown; it's just fun!!
1. A few months ago, my number one would have been different, but now that John is in the Chicago area, he is the person I miss most there. I am so proud of him. I am so looking forward to seeing the plans God has for him in his life. I do, however, have to admit that I am slightly jealous of him being there. I hope he learns to love it there as much as I do!
I went back "home" this past fall to get my oldest, John, settled in at Wheaton College. He is a freshman and seems to be doing ok (thanks for asking!).
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| It really is as nice as it looks. |
I, on the other hand, am feeling homesick. For many of the past 20 (I hate admitting that, makes me sound old.. but I am not!!) years, I have not felt homesick for the area at all. But starting Thanksgiving 2011, I have been.
I want to share a list of what I miss most. Let me know your thoughts on what you miss about your hometown!
10. The way people talk. Never really realized it but having heard it, as well as some phone calls I have had with strangers lately, I miss it! Weird!! I know.... But I will tell you if I ever move back, I'm not giving up the y'all I have come to know and love!!
9. The beef sandwiches at Portillos. No way to describe how the gravy seeps into the bun and makes it just soft enough....yet not soggy. The rest stays harder, crunchier, for that just right taste!! A trip home wouldn't be the same without it.
8. The drivers. What?!??!!! Yes, the drivers. While they do seem to be more aggressive, they also are more polite. I noticed people always waved when you let them in ( no! not just with one finger), they seem more likely too to let you in. I like that!
7. Burritos. Football sized. Made by true Mexicans. No other explanation necessary!
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| My mouth is watering just thinking about the taste of this. Mmmm |
6. Life long friends. One of my best friends are from there. Well, she now lives in Vegas, but she can appreciate all that I know and love there. One of the best blessings this year is that John has met my high school best friend's sister, Annette. Annette and her family have somewhat adopted John. He is a part of their family now, they pick him up for church, have spent time with him, and truly seem to be loving him. This seems to go with #5 but not all went to high school with me, and how can you limit the amount you want to count the true blessings of friendship!
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| This is my friend, Ronni. Doesn't she look great!! She is the one who lives in Vegas, and while deciding which photo to choose, I figured one that shows her beauty (not sarcastic attitude) would be best. She is also a popular blogger. You can check her out here. |
5. High school friends. Believe me when I say there is nothing better than hanging out for the night with some friends that you have known over 25 years. The laughter, even some tears, just make you feel like your heart is home.
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| Some of my best friends, in life. |
4. Family. I am so fortunate to have a best friend in my brother and his new wife Glaiza. Growing up, yeah not so much, but today he really is one of my best friends. I also have a great cousin that I always try to connect with when I am lucky enough to be in town!
3. Always something to do. The museums are interesting enough that you could often and still enjoy them. The lake is amazing all year long. Once I went and was able to walk out on it all covered in ice. Train rides in and out are great for people watching. Lincoln Park Zoo is free. The Morton Arboretum is amazing. The list goes on and on. (I don't find Oklahoma City to be exciting, at all!!)
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| Arboretum, so peaceful (photo courtesy of the Morton Arboretum) |
2. Chicago style pizza. Whether it is Uno's, Giordano's, Lou Malnaty's, or any others.... Nothing compares. Many have tried (trust me, I've tried many who claim to be just like theirs), but none have succeeded in even coming close!! I personally prefer to go to Uno's downtown; it's just fun!!
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| Waiting just builds the excitement! |
1. A few months ago, my number one would have been different, but now that John is in the Chicago area, he is the person I miss most there. I am so proud of him. I am so looking forward to seeing the plans God has for him in his life. I do, however, have to admit that I am slightly jealous of him being there. I hope he learns to love it there as much as I do!
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Moving on to third ........
2011-12 school year is over. I had the best year, working as a librarian in an elementary school. I made some great friends and met some amazing students. My principal was amazing. He gave me full reign on what I did, though I am sure he kept his eye on me!
With that all being said, I have decided to go back in the classroom. Back to third grade. Back to what I know and truly LOVE. I so miss having my very own class. I have been out of the classroom for 3 years, and I am so ready to go back.
I am also changing schools (but not districts), so I can teach third. Rollingwood is our neighborhood school, and thankfully I already know some great women there. I also just met our new custodian, and he happens to be the Dad of one of my favorite students from my last school. Small world!
Look for classroom posts, pictures, and questions!! If you have any advice for me, bring it on!! I am not too nervous, yet I know I have bunches to learn!
Happy End of the Summer!
Kathy
With that all being said, I have decided to go back in the classroom. Back to third grade. Back to what I know and truly LOVE. I so miss having my very own class. I have been out of the classroom for 3 years, and I am so ready to go back.
I am also changing schools (but not districts), so I can teach third. Rollingwood is our neighborhood school, and thankfully I already know some great women there. I also just met our new custodian, and he happens to be the Dad of one of my favorite students from my last school. Small world!
Look for classroom posts, pictures, and questions!! If you have any advice for me, bring it on!! I am not too nervous, yet I know I have bunches to learn!
Happy End of the Summer!
Kathy
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Found a great resource
This is a great article for teachers of all grades. With more emphasis on non fiction, you can't go wrong checking this out.
Online Sources for Informational Text
Online Sources for Informational Text
Blessings Gathering
Last night was my first Blessings Unlimited gathering hosted at my house. I am hoping word will spread, and then the business will take off. We shall see! Here are some of the fun pictures from it.. notice my Abbie and her friend Molly. They were the "setup" gals!
If you still would like to order, please check it out here:
http://www.myblessingsunlimited.net/kathywhitinger/default.aspx
If you are unable to attend, you may still shop online and receive the great Guest promotions available for each month. When placing an order online, please use the User Name and Password provided above at checkout to ensure your Hostess receives credit for your order.
Don't forget to come check out this new adventure for me :) I would love if you would see what it is all about. No PRESSURE.... Thanks :) Kathy
If you still would like to order, please check it out here:
http://www.myblessingsunlimited.net/kathywhitinger/default.aspx
If you are unable to attend, you may still shop online and receive the great Guest promotions available for each month. When placing an order online, please use the User Name and Password provided above at checkout to ensure your Hostess receives credit for your order.
Don't forget to come check out this new adventure for me :) I would love if you would see what it is all about. No PRESSURE.... Thanks :) Kathy
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| Hard working sweeties!! |
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| More reserved and looking sweet!! |
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| This is just a SMALL sample of what is in the catalog. Check it out! |
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| I need to work on my photography skills! darn iPhone! :) |
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| This apron is so adorable! |
Sunday, May 13, 2012
WHY YOU SHOULD READ CHILDREN’S BOOKS AS AN ADULT
WHY YOU SHOULD READ CHILDREN’S BOOKS AS AN ADULT
BY JEN ROBINSON
(From Donalyn Miller’s The Book Whisperer)
- It’s fun.
- It keeps your imagination active.
- It strengthens your relationship with the children in your life who read.
- It sets an example for the children in your life, making them more likely to become readers.
- It clues you in on cultural references that you may have missed (both current and classical).
- It’s fast. Children’s books are usually shorter than adult books, so if you don’t think you have time to read, you DO have time to read children’s books.
- It allows you to read across genres. Children’s books aren’t limited to mystery OR science fiction OR fantasy OR literary fiction. They can have it all.
- It’s like time travel- it’s an easy way to remember the child that you once were, when you first read a book.
- It’s often inspirational- reading about heroes and bravery and loyalty makes you want to be a better person. And couldn’t we all do with some of that?
- Did I mention that it’s fun?
Creating a Reading Culture at Home
Parents often ask teachers and
librarians for tips on how to encourage their children to read more at
home. The conditions that foster lifelong reading habits in children are
remarkably robust and apply to both home and school reading. Here are
some suggestions for parents who want to create a reading culture at
home.
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| This is my graduating senior!! who LOVES to read :) |
Dedicate time for reading.
If we make time for what we value, we must set aside reading time each
day. Set aside at least twenty minutes each day for family reading time.
Each family member may read something of their choice or the family can
gather for a shared read aloud.
Carry books. Add a
book for every family member to your leaving the house checklist.
Running errands, doctor and dental appointments, haircuts, shopping--all
provide stolen opportunities to read when children (and adults) are
waiting and bored.
Read aloud. For most
children, sharing books with family members is their first experience
with books. Reading aloud to your children, even into the teenage years,
reinforces a pleasurable bond between books and family. Sharing books
as a family creates memorable experiences and provides topics for
discussions, too.
Provide access to books.
Children should experience a "book flood," with abundant access to a
wide-range of reading material. Take children to the library, buy books
as presents, and subscribe to children's magazines.
Role model a reading life.
Children mimic the behaviors we model for them. If they see adults
reading daily and enjoying it, children are more likely to perceive
reading as meaningful. Adults, who read and share their love of reading
with children, send a powerful message that reading matters.
Allow children to choose books.
Children should choose most of the books they read. Forcing children to
read books that don't interest them turns many kids off reading
altogether. While you may bemoan the less than highbrow selections your
child chooses to read, support his/her independence and self-direction
as a reader by celebrating free choice.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Blessings Unlimited
We only have 18 days of school left this year. I have a book fair starting tomorrow, and I am so grateful it is all set to go. I have rearranged or relocated different things in the library this year, and thankfully it seems even more roomy where we hold the book fair. I hope it goes well. I hope children are able to buy books they love and want to read. That's really what it's all about it!
On another note, I decided to become a consultant with My Blessings Unlimited. This is a Christian company that has amazing products. I hope to own at least 80% of the products. They are awesome. They call their home shows.... gatherings. I like that. They want all gatherings to start with a prayer. I like that. The don't allow alcohol at their gatherings (ok I do love margaritas but... I like that).
They encourage hearts, build relationships, and want to bring beauty to where we all live. It really is as good as it seems.
If you want to take a look, here is the website. If you want to host a gathering, I would be THRILLED to share it all with you. If you want to order without a gathering, I would be BLESSED to help you!!
http://www.myblessingsunlimited.net/KathyWhitinger

By the grace of God, I am what I am. 1 CORINTHIANS 15:10 KJV This block sign uses soft brown, cream, and turquoise to state all of the gifts that the promise of God’s grace gives us throughout our lives. It can be placed on a table or shelf, and has a saw tooth hanger on back for hanging on a wall. It fits well on a desk in an office, a kitchen counter, or on a bedroom nightstand. The statements on the sign are comforting reminders of how much God brings into the life of those who believe in Him. Measures 8"×8"×1¾".
On another note, I decided to become a consultant with My Blessings Unlimited. This is a Christian company that has amazing products. I hope to own at least 80% of the products. They are awesome. They call their home shows.... gatherings. I like that. They want all gatherings to start with a prayer. I like that. The don't allow alcohol at their gatherings (ok I do love margaritas but... I like that).
They encourage hearts, build relationships, and want to bring beauty to where we all live. It really is as good as it seems.
If you want to take a look, here is the website. If you want to host a gathering, I would be THRILLED to share it all with you. If you want to order without a gathering, I would be BLESSED to help you!!
http://www.myblessingsunlimited.net/KathyWhitinger
Here are some of the products:

By the grace of God, I am what I am. 1 CORINTHIANS 15:10 KJV This block sign uses soft brown, cream, and turquoise to state all of the gifts that the promise of God’s grace gives us throughout our lives. It can be placed on a table or shelf, and has a saw tooth hanger on back for hanging on a wall. It fits well on a desk in an office, a kitchen counter, or on a bedroom nightstand. The statements on the sign are comforting reminders of how much God brings into the life of those who believe in Him. Measures 8"×8"×1¾".
Add beauty to any wall of your home with this
distinctive metal wall décor. In a polished finish of rich brown tones,
this piece is a continual reminder of the loving God your household
serves. Use inside or in a covered area outside. Hand-crafted in India.
Measures 17"×23".
This fashionable bangle bracelet set is a fun
way to enhance your style, while bringing to mind that delighting
ourselves in the Lord brings complete fulfillment in our lives—His
desires become our desires as we delight in Him. Written on one silver
finished bracelet is the first part of the verse of Psalm 37:4, Delight
yourself in the Lord…, with the completion of the verse on the other
silver bracelet, and He will give you
the desires of your heart. The light celadon, glass-beaded bracelet,
with small silver beads inserted between each glass bead, adds color and
style to the overall look of the bracelet set. Imprinted on the
delicate heart-shaped charm attached to the fastener is the Scripture
reference, Psalm 37:4.
As a full-time husband, dad, and minister, Max
Lucado has seen the power of encouraging words. This assortment features
engaging photography and sensitive styling and is sure to bless both
your heart and soul. Assortment includes: 2 Birthday, 3 Encouragement, 1
Sympathy, 2 Praying for You, 2 Thinking of You, 1 Get Well, 1 Thank You
The verse, He who dwells in the shelter of the
Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. PSALM 91:1 NIV is
stamped in a copper finish on this metal door knocker. What a creative
way to bless visitors, the mail deliverer, and anyone else who comes to
your door. Hanging hardware included. 4½"×4¼".
Like a breath of fresh air, our Enjoy Life
apron instantly brings inspiration and color to your kitchen, whether
it’s hanging or being worn. The Scripture, God has given us these times
of joy. Psalm 81:4 TLB, is stitched in a playful font across the double,
mid-level pocket, along with the simple message, Enjoy Life
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