Can you believe this is my 10th year teaching? Neither can I.
Today was a fabulous first day. My kiddos were great; it hardly felt like teaching. I have a feeling we're going to learn a ton this year.
One student was particularly nervous about starting school this year. She hasn't been in school since third grade (medical reasons and homeschooling from covid), so it's understandable. She and I came up with a way for her to take a break if she needs to (setting a special pen on top of her desk, and adding a popsicle stick if I need to check on her/she wants to call her mom). But she fit right back in today, no problems. I didn't notice any anxious behavior from her at all throughout the day and the pen stayed in the desk. Woohoo! Hopefully that trend continues.
My kids got most excited over plants. I bought a kiddie pool from Walmart for $3.50 to fill with potting soil. First we went on a rock finding mission to put in the bottom of the pool to create space for the water/roots of the plants. My idea was that we'd split the pool into sections, one for each student to grow whatever he/she wants to grow. They loved that idea and began coming up with things they want to grow. Two kids decided to join forces and combine plots; they're going to grow potatoes.
I had other containers/dirt in the storage shed, so we took a field trip to bring back more supplies. We found a mushroom growing on the bag of potting soil...