Monday, September 26, 2011

A New Year - Shana Tovah!

Welcome to my blog!


I can't believe I'm actually about to post my first entry. This is very exciting for me. I love writing and I've been writing for many years, but this is a different, a new kind of writing.

I feel that to be a good teacher I always have to search for new ideas.  In this blog I would like to share everything that's happening in my teaching world, and I hope that you will share the same with me.

I truly love what I do in preschool.  I love kids.  I love teaching them new perspectiveson life.  I love seeing how they grow and blossom during the year.  This is one of the best parts of being a preschool teacher. I have 2 ½ - 3 year old children in my classroom. This is the best age.  They are just starting school, and they don't know what to expect.  So their little eyes look at you with amazement; their little ears listen to every word you say. They are like little sponges ready to absorb everything and anything.

Before I finish writing this post I would like to share a group project that became our bulletin board in the classroom.
We made a big apple and a big honey pot on a big piece of butcher paper.  This was in the second week of school. They are just getting used to being in school and being away from Mommy and Daddy.  I think they did a great job! It also kept their minds away from the separation. They saw that school can be fun.


A New Year means new beginnings. I wish all the new teachers who are starting their journey in the amazing world of teaching good luck, and good luck to the teachers who are seasoned in this noble pursuit, too.

Now, we shall start our journey.
Thank you for reading my blog, and I hope to hear from you as you share your ideas and experiences, as well.
Shana Tovah everybody!