Monday, October 04, 2010

Let school begin

T-shirts were made as part of our summer fun jar.  We used freezer paper as stencils and I got confused with the negative space, but eventually we figured it out.  Matthew's is a snow leapard (in case you are confused).

We had a welcome walk the week before school started.  Our previous school started it last year, so we were recently familiar with the concept.  Kids wait and stare out the window to see who their teacher would be.  Starting at a new school, we didn't know anything about the teachers, so there was a bit less drama.  I encouraged the kids to write a little note on a page that I placed pictures so their teachers could be familiar and remember who they were. I also wanted the teachers to realize that my boys were new to the school and where they were before.





Alyssa's teacher came first. Ms. Hutchison, it was her first official year as a teacher.

 Then came Ms. James, Matthew's teacher, fairly new also, her 2nd year, first with 2nd grade.
 Sadly, Tyler's teacher never came.  When we went the next night to drop off school supplies, she was shocked and felt bad, as she didn't realized she skipped over a student.  Tyler didn't seem to mind, in fact, he thought it was a sign that he should be homeschooled and play video games all day long (his idea, not mine).
Mrs. McClelland was very apologetic.
All ready to go to school with the shirt he made.
 


 My 3 big kids! 4th, 2nd, and kinder
 They have walked every day with Cameron across the street.  Tyler and he are in the same grade and play at recess together every day.
 Walking down the kinder hall, she was so excited.

She sat right down and didn't shed a tear (I was shocked).
 We walked with our neighbor, and this is little guy, Reese.
 Cali and I all alone at home!
 We went to visit Tyler at lunch.  I was worried b/c I knew Matthew and Alyssa had friends in their classes, but Tyler didn't know anyone.  Come to find out, Matthew has lunch at the same time and I got to see both of them.
 Alyssa and Ashley after school.  She lives across the street from the side of our home.  They are in class together, very nice.

3 comments:

President and Sister Hill said...

How could my grandkids be so grown up - wasn't it just a few days ago that they were all babies? They are awesome! What a great idea to write notes to their new teachers! I love you all!

Natalie said...

It is so funny to see these girls who are younger than us being our children's teachers. Crazy.

Emma Jo said...

I love that you live close enough to the school to walk and I love that you guys have so much fun with school and you are so involved!