It’s Good Their Cute

Today was a… how should we put it… long day.  EOG round three.  Today i endured a lot of tears, crazy children, and two tantrums.  Yes not one but two!

The poor kids were super antsy today since it was the third day of them not having recess until 3 o’clock and no specials.  That means that they don’t have much of a break all day, because of this the kids tend to get in trouble more.  They misbehave and the kids tend to get upset easier.

Tantrum number one:

This little girl was upset most of the day.  She pouted when we was told to sit in her chair the correct way.  She cried when we was sent to her table more misbehaving.  However, later in the day the kids had to do a short (2 problem) math test (to sent to their first grade teachers).  The first problem was a subtraction and the second problem was an addition problem.  Since they are only in kindergarten the teachers have to read the problems outloud to them.  Victoria said the answer to the first problem outloud and she knew better (they’d been doing this all year long).  So she had to move her clip down from “good effort” to “ready to learn” and man she had a tantrum.  She yelled and cried.  She was so loud that the special ed teacher from the opposite side of the hallway heard her and came as backup.  To say the least it was rough.

Tantrum number two:

This particular boy is in the specials needs class and the poor thing has a few triggers.  One of them happens to be broccoli.  Since it was broccoli day in the lunchroom the girl sitting next to him got some.  He screamed and cried.  I feel so bad for him because he was so upset.  However, you can’t isolate him from broccoli because he needs to learn to deal with these thing when he is in the regular classroom full time next year. So, we tried to see if he would calm down if he sat there for a while.  He cried the whole time and I stood there saying “Lincoln you’re okay” and finally we had to move him so he would eat something.

The rest of the day:

It was a pretty normal day.  We tried to keep the kids busy and not throw them off their schedule anymore then EOGs already did, but it was still long.  The kids were still sweet and it wasn’t all bad.  The girls were all very excited because I painted my nails rainbow.  The kids also got a dance break and they got to draw some which is super fun.  We also watched magic school bus, which i learned there is a new version (which was definitely worse then the old one).  Can’t wait for tomorrow I just hope there are less tears tomorrow.

The new version of the magic school bus… weird
Monkey drawing one of the kids did.
“s” sounds worksheet.

Day 3- The Art of Wasting Time

EOG week is tough.  Again the kids couldn’t go outside and they were stuck in the classroom all day.  So, we had a lot of activities to waste some time.  For example, we watched some “how to draw”  videos.  They also had some time to just play and we watched some math TV show about adding and subtracting ( while they ate snack).

It might not have been the most exciting day (as far as work goes), but it was still a really good day.  The kids are so much fun and I get more hugs in just one day working at the elementary school then I got in the last month.  At recess some random kids would just come up and ask for a hug.  The times that they are sweet make up for the times that they cry.

This morning we reviewed the “Sh” sound and they did a worksheet.  Afterwards we finally finished the sentence worksheet.  After lunch we practiced their songs for the concert and did a little yoga (picture below).  And I read the kids a book about counting butterflies, and their reactions to the pictures were so cute.  They got so excited.

The rest of the day was pretty relaxed.  I got to know the kids a lot better since it was pretty relaxed and ended up talking to a bunch of kindergarteners in other classes at recess.

Pizza drawing one of the kids did.
pikachu picture
Another picture of pizza and pikachu
Sh worksheet

YOGA BREAK!!!!!

Rest/ nap time
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