But, I still have three days so we aren’t going to talk about that final day just yet! Tuesday, Wednesday, and part of Thursday this week I am observing different classrooms. I will get to see each grade level and different subjects at each. Tuesday, I observed four classrooms - two kindergarten and two first grade. It was fun seeing different teaching styles, room set ups, and (of course) the students.
Going from teaching full days to not even being in the classroom has not only been hard on me but strange for the students! I hardly see them during the day so when I am in the classroom, they swarm me with questions, hugs, a few “I missed you Ms. U!” heart melters, or stories they didn’t get to tell me that morning. I think they miss me as much as I miss teaching them!
I catch myself thinking something or doing something and can’t believe how much I have learned and the experience I have gained. 16 weeks isn’t long enough to learn all things kindergarten but boy have I learned a lot! I have grown, changed, and become a better “teacher”.
One thing that has defiantly grown is my longing for a classroom of my own. Thinking about my future students in my someday classroom. Students that will come to me at the beginning of the school year at academic levels that are miles apart. Some will never have been to school before. Some may not know how to hold a pencil while others can write words. But each one eager to learn. Yes, these students will challenge me and all that I have learned about “teaching”. But oh how I can’t wait!