It feels like I've reached a summit of sorts!
Flickr creative commons photo by Dru!
But if I'm at the summit, that means the next bit is all downhill, right? Wrong!
Maybe I'm just on a narrow ledge where I can hold on for a minute and breathe and gather my strength for the next part of the climb.
Flickr creative commons photo by John and Belinda
Franki's really good about going public with her personal learning, reading, exercise and balance challenges, so I'm going to put my to-do list out there in the world in the hopes that going public will help me get it all accomplished!
These first few are a result of the Dublin Literacy Conference:
Inspired by Patrick Allen
•re-read CHOICE WORDS by Peter Johnston
•take his double-dog dare to record all of my reading conferences for a week, then listen to them and really work on getting better at conferring
Inspired by Kelly Gallagher
•celebrate that the "pool" my readers "swim" in is full to the brim with books
•keep a tight hold on my students' independent reading time -- don't compromise it; don't let it go
•don't underteach books
Inspired by Brian Pinkney
•give my students more small music, rhythm and movement breaks
Inspired by Saturday night dinner conversations
•keep playing Words With Friends -- I'm better than some and not as good as others, but it's all good
•don't wait so long to get help when I'm stuck on a level of Angry Birds
Other goals include...
Get back in the exercise routine.
√ Went to water aerobics today.
Important things first - I have been stuck at same level of Angry Birds for over a month - am asking for help next time we get together. :)
Love your reflections - thanks for making them public. We all struggle with similar issues. so glad you got back to water aerobics today. Good luck with those blasted papers :) (my world today, too)
Welcome back!
This is a great list! Inspired by Mary Lee: make an inspired to-do list!
Love that you're not only sharing your goals, but who inspired them. Good luck, Mary Lee!