With June 27, 2019 being my last teaching day after 30 some years, I've been reflecting on what I will miss.
3. I will certainly miss reading a chapter book to my class from my chair with the students at my feet on the carpet. You could always feel the tension in the air when I ended for the day at a cliff hanger. One more chapter, PLEASE! I can hear the complete silence when the book is closed when we all want it to keep going. Students have told me they wonder what the characters are doing now and I would admit to them I have the same feeling. But wait - it's just a book!
4. I will miss all the little things- a child losing a tooth right in the middle of a great lesson, being called Mom or Grandma, the first day of cursive handwriting, being there when they "get" adding with regrouping for the first time, hearing about their pets, sports teams, trips and so much more. Childhood is such a magical time and especially Grade Two. Learning to read is such hard work and the payoff starts when you can read about things that interest you all by yourself!
5. I will miss being a part of a great team of teachers who always were there to support each other through thick and thin. The good news is now our visits will end when we choose, not when the end of recess bell rings calling us back to class.
As I close the door to Room 21 for the last time, I want to remember to thank my blog readers (especially my Mom and Dad!). Your page views kept me motivated to keep recording our day to day adventures. Now all I have to do is open up the blog to step back into my classroom any time I want. I might take the summer off first though!
Signing off,
Ms. Simms