(Colbie wants her picture in here, too).
Currently, my third graders are just now on Spring Break for two weeks and when they come back, all this year's preparations and hard work will fall into place as they will take the AIMs testing. How could they not do amazing? Through all the practices tests, they've made growth. Through all the test prep packets (all color-coded with matching labels), they've seen and done every skill they "need to know". I care so much about how my students do, and they know it! However, I am sooo looking forward to using their learning from this year and using higher level thinking activities to reinforce it all. I am most excited for my High Fluency readers to do Reader's Theater with a focus on character traits/feelings, differences between genres, and the importance & influence of setting on a plot.
I am so thankful to GOD for letting me be a part of these children's lives and that he gave me this passion, despite the crude people out there who don't understand the life of a teacher!
I could completely let other people's words and beliefs destroy my love of my profession, but I have something they don't. I have a foundation built on rock - it doesn't shift when people give negative critiques to what I do, or when people who haven't gone to college work in a business and look down on teachers... (if you can read this, thank a teacher.. you wouldn't have that job you're working at if you never had a teacher... I wonder... do they think they would have just learned the things they know just by being "brilliant" by nature?)
I am so fulfilled by my life's work and trust that God is using me to speak to my students the words they need to hear so they grow up with strong morals & righteous thinking. I believe my students will not be selfish, but self-less.. and in doing so, they will gain their hearts' desires. God gives to those who humble themselves and who are not self-seeking. He gives to those who give. <3
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Hi Allie, this is Joyce Cerutti, your dad's first cousin. I'm the one that lived in Alaska for a long time so the last time I saw you, you were only a little girl. When I read your comments on Facebook and now in this blog I am totally amazed at what a wonderful young woman you are and what an awesome job your mom and dad did raising you and instilling in you your values and your faith. I am 60 years old and do not think I have ever encountered such an amazing young woman as yourself. Now that I have moved from Alaska and live in Maryland perhaps I will get to see you someday. I just saw your mom and dad this past Thanksgiving and it had been a long, long time since I saw them. Ben was about 8 the last time I saw you kids!! Your dad fairly jumped over some others that were watching football to come over and greet me, it was so funny!!! I have missed so much by being so far away but hope I can catch up with everyone now that I am back in the 'lower 48'.
:)
Keep the faith!
Joyce
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