It's tradition for my boyfriend and I to go stroll through Target after our Friday Date Night. He likes the electronic section and I went to get wrapping paper and check out the dollar aisle for some stress balls. I don't know about you all but I LOVE Target's Dollar Spot I can always find so many things to use in my office that I have to stop myself from buying too much. My students love stress balls and I have been giving out a lot of them lately so I have been looking for some new ones and I found an awesome one! However this one will stay on my desk :). Where do you all buy stress balls? I have seen some cool ones in the Oriental Trade catalog but am not sure how good they are. The Christmas Story movie is one of my favorites and so I was super excited to find this!
Friday, November 30, 2012
The Giving Season: Lesson 1
This time of year is truly one of my favorites not only because it means I get to see my family and get two weeks off of work but for the true meaning of the season. One of my most favorite lessons starts off with The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein. It is a simple lesson with a big meaning. Now I have in the past read the book to the kids but I recently found a video on You Tube that I thought I would try to use and see how the kids liked it. It is an old video from 1973 read by Shel Silverstein and I thought that I may have kids falling asleep during it because it is a slow moving movie that runs around 9 minutes but I found the kids laughing, gasping, and crying throughout the movie so it will definitely be a lesson that I keep. It has become one of my favorite lessons because it is versatile and you can use it to talk about giving, compassion, friendship, needs vs. wants, etc. I have found that almost every time I do this lesson each class finds a different meaning of it for them and we discuss it together.
After watching the movie we talk about the people that are giving in their lives, how we can be better givers, why is it important to give to others, are there things that we can give to others that we cannot see (i.e. friendship, love, gratitude, kindness), etc. Now because this lesson is usually done around Thanksgiving I like to have the kids write thank you notes to people in their lives that give to them - something I don't think is done often enough. Sometimes I feel that even adults don't realize how important it is to just stop and Thank the people in our lives that we are thankful for and why. Maybe that person doesn't realize how much they are appreciated - like the Tree in the book and it's a great time of year to remind them! We write them to school staff, parents, sisters/brothers, grandparents, friends, teachers, whoever they want to write them to. I like to start off with their teachers and make it a "surprise" for the teacher which the kids seem to love doing and the teachers have loved receiving all the kind notes from their students. While they are writing the Thank You notes I play this song which I LOVE and it helps with classroom management as well because the kids will sit, write their notes, and watch the video (while swaying to the music). The Smart Board slide that I show with this music video is titled "Give Back to Those Who Stand By You!" Some kids don't get into writing the notes but they love listening and swaying to this song and so do I! Sometimes I play this song while we journal after talking about bullying as well - it's a great versatile song to keep on hand when you need it!
After watching the movie we talk about the people that are giving in their lives, how we can be better givers, why is it important to give to others, are there things that we can give to others that we cannot see (i.e. friendship, love, gratitude, kindness), etc. Now because this lesson is usually done around Thanksgiving I like to have the kids write thank you notes to people in their lives that give to them - something I don't think is done often enough. Sometimes I feel that even adults don't realize how important it is to just stop and Thank the people in our lives that we are thankful for and why. Maybe that person doesn't realize how much they are appreciated - like the Tree in the book and it's a great time of year to remind them! We write them to school staff, parents, sisters/brothers, grandparents, friends, teachers, whoever they want to write them to. I like to start off with their teachers and make it a "surprise" for the teacher which the kids seem to love doing and the teachers have loved receiving all the kind notes from their students. While they are writing the Thank You notes I play this song which I LOVE and it helps with classroom management as well because the kids will sit, write their notes, and watch the video (while swaying to the music). The Smart Board slide that I show with this music video is titled "Give Back to Those Who Stand By You!" Some kids don't get into writing the notes but they love listening and swaying to this song and so do I! Sometimes I play this song while we journal after talking about bullying as well - it's a great versatile song to keep on hand when you need it!
Here are the note cards I made to use with this lesson. |
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
My Office...in progress
My new office decor...
My office was repainted this year and the walls were bare when I arrived in August. Around the same time of the year Groupon had a great sale on VistaPrint merchandise where if you paid $17 dollars you would get $70 in product, so I bought it. I had never used VistaPrint before and I wanted to try it after reading about it on the School Counselor Blog by, Danielle Shultz, which I love!
If you haven't heard of VistaPrint they are a company that specializes in low quantity, high quality, affordable customized products. In addition to the $70 dollars worth of product that I received I also was able to get a FREE personalized stamp with "To the Parents or Guardians of:" on it because this is something that I write over and over again throughout the year so I thought it would be nice to have this. I only got one of these but I now wish that I had paid the extra couple of dollars for the additional stamp because I have used it so often I am afraid it will run out of ink (something I will report back on!).
I also made myself a shirt based on a bulletin board that I made last year. I did not come up with this but I cannot at this point remember where I found the idea but I did put it on the shirt. I used a puzzle piece that is a graphic that Vista Print already had and I just added the words - I LOVE this shirt because it has started a lot of conversations with the kids about what I do. I think it's great to see kids read my shirt, look puzzled, and then say something "oh yeah". On Fridays, our school is able to "dress down" and most of our staff wears college shirts but I wanted something different and this works! Don't get me wrong I still represent my George Mason Patriots and Old Dominion Monarchs but this is a fun alternative!
Now for my office walls I made a couple signs from the suggestions from Danielle Shultz again from School Counselor Blog and here is what I did. I made her suggested "What you say in here, stays in here" sign, Group expectations sign (which I added/changed a couple things from Danielle's), and a couple quotes that I love and wanted to put on my walls in our school colors. What do you think? I am really happy with the outcome of my order and am watching Groupon so that I can do this again!
If you haven't heard of VistaPrint they are a company that specializes in low quantity, high quality, affordable customized products. In addition to the $70 dollars worth of product that I received I also was able to get a FREE personalized stamp with "To the Parents or Guardians of:" on it because this is something that I write over and over again throughout the year so I thought it would be nice to have this. I only got one of these but I now wish that I had paid the extra couple of dollars for the additional stamp because I have used it so often I am afraid it will run out of ink (something I will report back on!).
I also made myself a shirt based on a bulletin board that I made last year. I did not come up with this but I cannot at this point remember where I found the idea but I did put it on the shirt. I used a puzzle piece that is a graphic that Vista Print already had and I just added the words - I LOVE this shirt because it has started a lot of conversations with the kids about what I do. I think it's great to see kids read my shirt, look puzzled, and then say something "oh yeah". On Fridays, our school is able to "dress down" and most of our staff wears college shirts but I wanted something different and this works! Don't get me wrong I still represent my George Mason Patriots and Old Dominion Monarchs but this is a fun alternative!
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