About Me
- Toni Jacobs
- Hi! My name is Toni Jacobs. I am from Monticello, AR and I am currently teaching at McGehee Elementary, 6th grade Science. This blog will reflect my experiences as a first year teacher.
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Observation
This semester I have been blessed with a very understanding and helpful mentor, Stacey Huggins. I could not ask for a better "lean" on and "go to" person. She has provided outstanding suggestions, tips, and advice on classroom management, teaching strategies, and time management. I am thankful to have her advice and opinions.
The Semester Is Coming To An End...
I can't believe how fast this semester has gone. Friday, my students will take a Chunk Test that covers all material taught for the semester. I feel they are prepared for this exam and am anxious to see the results! Today, we had an excellent review game, which all students enjoyed.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Alice in Wonderland
On Tuesday, the 6th grade students and teachers walked to a local church to view a play. The play was sponsered by the Children's Art Museum. The students were very well behaved during the play and have been excited all week to go. Our school is very proud of the outside resources we have.
Outdoor Adventure
On Monday I took a group of students outside for the days lesson. The students planted there own plants and we held a discussion on plants. The students were engaged during the lesson and enjoyed being in the outdoors, as well as I!
Canned Food Drive
Last week our school hosted a canned food drive for our community. It was very rewarding to see the enthuastism from our students to support the cause. The students understod the importance of giving and were pleased to bring canned food items. The drive was a success.
Science Job Alike
Native American Festival
We recently went on a field trip to the Native American Festival in Greenville, MS. This was my first field trip and I was really pumped about it. The festival was amazing! Students learned A LOT and were able to see firsthand Native American customs, rituals, and artifacts. The students shot bow and arrows, played Native American games, purchased Native American products, and ate Native American food. The field trip was a huge success.
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