: R E A D C A R E F U L L Y :
This post contains 1,131 words that will begin to shape your
year as a fourth grader. You may like to have your parents sit and read with
you so that we can all be uber excited about fourth grade together!
Are you ready to read on about becoming fourth graders at
Robinson?
I am so excited for what this 2014-2015 school year will
bring! If you read the letter I sent home, some of this may be a
review. But just in case…
I taught fifth grade at Robinson last year so some of you
probably already know who I am just because you’ve seen me in the halls and
around school. But remember, I was with another class last year so you didn’t
have my full attention. I’m ready for you now!
This will be my sixth year of teaching! I taught in Chicago
before teaching/moving to St. Louis. Yes, that’s Chicago as in the Cubs, the
Bulls, the Bears, and the Blackhawks! I hope you don’t count that against me.
We may have some differences, but I married a St. Louis native who is all about
the Cardinals and the Blues, so I’m slowly learning more about your sports
teams. I even cheer for them from time to time...when they’re not
playing my Chicago teams of course. :)
I am married to my wonderful husband, Peter. You may see him
around at school sometimes because he likes to visit with our daughter, Ellie.
Have any of you already seen her around school? She is turning two this
September and loves to copy everything Mommy does!
So, I’ve told you some personal things about me, and I’ll
share more with you as our fourth grade journey progresses, but now it’s time
for you to get to know me as your teacher. So here are some things I value:
1. YOU
The number one thing to know about me is that I am rooting
for you…ALWAYS. I will be your number one fan [outside of your family, of
course] in and out of the classroom at all times. This means that I am even
rooting for you next year or when you’re on your way to high school! This means
that I am rooting for you on the soccer or the baseball field! This means that
I am rooting for you when you’re on stage! [Just ask my previous students!]
Sure, you WILL struggle and you WILL fail, which is totally OKAY! Even adults
struggle and fail which you will see me do many times this year! But it is how
you get back up, continue, and finish what you’ve started that helps you learn
from your struggles and build character! And I will be the fan that sticks with
you through the ups and downs this year may bring. I am rooting for YOU!
2. RESPECT
Yes, I am YOUR number one fan…but you are not the only one
I’m rooting for in OUR classroom. I am the number one fan for all of my
students. I know you know this, but I am stating it here because I value it so
much!
I value RESPECT. I give it and expect it in return in my
classroom. I expect you to treat others the way you would want to be treated.
We respect each other’s personal spaces, ideas [even when we disagree!],
backgrounds/cultures, and so forth. We will respect one another!
3. Collaboration / Communication
I love to collaborate! I love sharing ideas, getting ideas,
and trying new ideas with other people! I can’t wait to work with the three
other fabulous fourth grade teachers at Robinson so that our teaching reflects
the best of four minds! What does this mean for our class? Well, it means that
we’ll be doing a lot of collaborating and communicating with one another. The
more you share and the more you listen, the more you will learn and grow! I
love group projects and/or group work and I encourage you to be generous with
your great ideas and to be attentive to your peers’ ideas, even if you
disagree! Remember, this is where respect comes into play.
Not only are you collaborating and communicating with your
classmates, but with me too! I not only love sharing my ideas with my students,
but I love receiving ideas from you as well! We are going to be giving each
other feedback, where we engage in a dialogue about our work and how we can
continue to learn and grow! Remember, I’m rooting for you to become the best
possible person you can be!
We are also privileged to have iPad Minis as our personal
learning devices! Not only does this mean that we get to learn and grow in a number
of ways, but that we also get to showcase what it means to be respectful,
collaborative, and communicative on a whole new [digital] level!
There are a lot of other things that are important to me:
family, time, fearlessness, taking risks, reading, discovering things,
continuous learning, working hard, friendships, knowing when to apologize,... I’m
sure my list could be longer, but this is what I wanted you to know about me
first.
I know that was quite long, but I hope that you are as
excited as I am to be learners in Room 208 this year!
So what now? Well, I’d like you to do three things for me:
1. Ask yourself, “What is important to me?” You can make a
list or write about each listed item or maybe this list is deeply rooted in
your mind. Either way, I’m hoping that each one of you will take the risk to
share with our class so that we can strengthen or even tweak our own lists!
2. Ask yourself, “What does it mean to have someone rooting
for me? What does it mean to be respected and to respect others? What does it
mean to collaborate and communicate with other people?” Again, I hope that you
will share your thoughts with the class so that we can take the first steps to
having the best year ever!
3. And…here’s that homework part I’m sure you were gawking
at in my letter! Drum roll, please!
I would love to add the finishing touches to our classroom
with a 3x5 or 4x6 picture of you and your family! It’s a great way to remember
the ones cheering for us even when they are not in our physical presence. [Homework: Bring a picture!]
Well, that’s it…for now. :) If you have any questions or comments about this post, feel free to leave me
comments here or email me at: genie.hong@kirkwoodschools.org.
I can’t wait to meet every single one of you!
Mrs. Hong
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