Friday, June 03, 2016

End of the Year Musings





I always approach the end of the school year with mixed emotions, though I’m ecstatic to be out for summer vacation, I always feel a little sad saying good-bye.  Many of my soon to be 7th graders hug me and leave with tears in their eyes, knowing that our little family will no longer be together. All the trials and tribulations, the challenges, the fun times and sad times will always be with us, but it will never be the same. 

Reflecting back to the beginning of the year, I remember how small they were when they first entered my room, some shy and nervous about their first few days, others acting cool trying to impress their peers., especially those they don’t know. The first hurdle over, they’ve opened their lockers. Simple process for some while others end up in tears because they can’t figure out how to do it. By the end of the year, they look back at this and laugh at themselves.

How strict I am the first few weeks, trying very hard not to crack a smile. This is the time to get them into shape. so that we all have a great year. They learn the rules and always test me.  Finally, after awhile, I can let my hair down and be myself. I can crack jokes, they can joke around and we can all laugh together. This is when real learning takes place, and to see their “ah ha,” moments is what teaching is all about.

I love 6th graders, the majority are so willing to learn, that it makes teaching rewarding and enjoyable.. One of my favorite things is our morning discussions. Their backgrounds are quite diverse and I learn something new almost everyday. Many are knowledgeable about a lot of things and they’re eager to share. They can talk about whatever is on their mind, and they feel safe doing so. We are now, officially a family and I’ve become their surrogate parent.

As I say good-bye, each of my kids takes a part of me with them. I feel certain that I’ve given them the support, strength and confidence to move on to seventh grade. The time has come for them to spread their wings and fly.. 

As I close my door for the final time, I take comfort in knowing that soon I’ll have another bunch of little chickadees to bring up.




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Have a wonderful summer!
Deann
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5 comments:

  1. Thanks for the wonderful freebie! I agree, this time of year is always bittersweet. I love reflecting on the progress made each year with my kids; they can't believe how much they've grown! Enjoy your summer!

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  2. It truly is an emotional time of year! I love 6 th graders too. Thanks for the freebie!

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  3. Sad and sweet to recall how our relationships with our kids change throughout the year. Loved seeing it through your eyes!

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  4. The end of the year is so bittersweet! Enjoy your summer. :)

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  5. One of the best features of being a teacher is we get a fresh start each fall. I like to use the summer to reflect upon what worked well, what I want to revamp, and pick an area to improve upon professionally. I cherish this break from the day to day chaos to focus on what's truly important.
    Enjoy your summer break and cherish the memories :)

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