The Kinders
I spent 7 hours straight with the kinders today. We had a plan to keep all 50 of them together for the day, work with them in small groups, observe them in a variety of settings, and then make their actual class lists this afternoon. I volunteered to run the station in the gym. I was pretty proud of myself. With 6 groups of kids, we ran laps, played around with bouncy balls and ended up our time together racing around like maniacs on little scooters. I tried to jot down anecdotal observations whenever I could.
At the end of the day, we talked about each kiddo. Mostly I contributed comments like, "He could really kick the ball far" and "He was super fast on the scooters." I had a few other stories to share like, "Yeah, he was the kid who took his own tooth out 2 days ago" and "Poor guy got bitten by a dog last week. Right on his booty." Most of my observations weren't considered relevant to the making of balanced class lists. But they were basically all I had. Now the Kinders are assigned to classes. They'll have their FIRST real day of school tomorrow. Good luck, kinders! Maybe we can play in the gym some other time.
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We're waiting for Shef's teacher assignment for this year. Both of the previous years, he hasn't gotten his first choice; so this year he's "hoping" for his second choice, thinking it might make it so he gets his real first.
Probably not, but we'll see!
I was hoping for a quote from you.
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