10.17.2014

WONDER

Do yourself a favor and read this book:





It's based on this book:


Which you should also read.


I haven't actually read the latter of the two books because I'm currently reading 7 other books.

But I already know it's wonderful.



365 Days of Wonder is just a book with an inspirational quote for every day of the year.
Some of them are anonymous. Some of them are from famous people.
Some of them are from children from across the nation.

I like to look up the precept for the day every morning. I often make my students write in their journal about the precept and what it means to them. And then we get to talk about it.

These precepts make me laugh and/or make me think a little more deeply about life.
I'm good with either.




Mr. Browne's Precept for October 17:
"Normal is a setting on a washing machine."
--Anonymous

10.05.2014

my weekend



I couldn't tell you exactly what every talk was about and I can't give you an inspirational quote word for word.

What is I can tell you is this:



The Spirit that I felt this weekend while listening to General Conference was real.

The Lord does speak through his servants.

I have lots of things that I need to work on.

But my Heavenly Father loves me no matter what.

And he's gonna help me through whatever comes my way.

Mostly I feel like I can conquer the world now.

I can't wait to listen to all these talks again.

And I can't wait to read and ponder over them.

Because these inspired men and women said a lot of things that touched my heart.

And if, for whatever reason, you didn't listen to General Conference. You should. lds.org



Favorites off the top of my head?
D. Todd Christofferson
Dieter F. Uchtdorf
David H. Oaks
Jeffery R. Holland
Jorg Klebingat
Thomas S. Monson
David A. Bednar

But favorites are mean, because I loved them all.

9.27.2014

#ROOK

A couple months ago I decided to create a new blog with wordpress. Turns out, I don't know how to run a wordpress blog at all. And I don't have the time or patience to figure it out. So, here we are, back on blogger. Where I'm much happier with my simple posts of words and pictures.



BIG news:
I'm a real life teacher.
Where people actually trust me with their children for 7 hours of the day.

I sorta think they're insane. But mostly I'm grateful.
I'm of the opinion that there's (almost) nothing better in this whole world than teaching.



RELATED news:
There's this other 6th grade teacher who is sorta becoming my very best friend. We'll call her KC.
When I say my prayers at night, I say things like, "Father, thank you for KC. Thank you for knowing me well enough to give me her. Because I would have already gone crazy if it weren't for her. So, thanks."

Also, we have a hashtag.



UNRELATED news:
The rock climber likes Vance Joy. So that's good.






1.24.2014

today we played QUIDDITCH

The 5th grade classroom I'm student teaching in is Harry Potter themed.
Can you say meant to be?





We have houses, house points, Howlers, Sorcerer Stones, a Sorting Hat.

We say Wingardium Leviosa, and Disapparate regularly. 





And today, we played Quidditch.

Well, Quidditch for 5th graders. We even had Bludgers, Snitches, Keepers, Seekers, and Beaters.







But WAY better than Harry Potter:



The 5th grade classroom I'm student teaching in is complete with 24 fabulous 10 and 11 year olds.


Today Aubreye said, "Thank you for teaching me that, Ms. Richards." (Referring to fractions, of course.)
Osvaldo saved the note I wrote him about his awesome haircut the other day.
Savier double checked that he had grabbed his math homework to do over the weekend.
Angel is getting better at calling me Ms. Richards rather than teacher.
Bode got 90% on his math test last week.
AJ says, "I'm on FIRE!" every time he gets a math problem right.
German just has the cutest, highest voice ever.
No one killed each other during inside recess yesterday.
Jennyfer stays in at recess to work on math with me.
Two students asked me if they're allowed to nominate student teachers for the teacher of the year award.





I'm obsessed with teaching.