Me From A to Z:
Amateur Parodist,
Blogger,
Christian,
David Davidovich,
Evangelical Sans Trump Kool-Aid,
Father of 3 Adult Children,
Giraffe lover,
Husband of One Amazing Wife,
Iguchi Appreciator,
Jester,
Kindegarten Clear,
Library Lover
Muppet Man
Narnian
Optimist
Poet
Quintessential Worker
RITA (Republican In Theory, Anyways.)
Stonehill Fan
Teacher
U of I Parent - ILL,
Voracious reader,
White Sox Fan,
Xenophile
Yankovic Enthusiast
Zoo Afficionado
Sox Fam
A Quote to Start Things Off
We have two lives; the life we learn with and the life we live after that.”
― Bernard Malamud, The Natural
In the last 3 days of 2022 3 cultural icons, game changers in their respected fields of sports, newscasting, and theology had their lives come to an earthly end. To put it simply there was really no one like either Pele, Barbara Walters or Pope Benedict XVI. Each of their lives were characterized by a passion for their calling that transitioned into being a revered elder statesperson as their journeys continued.
Pele 1940 - 2022
Barbara Walters 1929 -2022
Pope Benedict XVI
While people were shuffling off this mortal coil left and right at years end, I was spending some time preparing for the new year. Putting things away in proper places, working on the design and content of my blog, I even spent some time putting together books I'd like to read this year. One such book was a small 60 page pamphlet called Heaven by Randy Alcorn. I collected the booklet somewhere in my travels, it is a book of answers to questions about Heaven. The questions and answers were culled from a bigger book by Alcorn, also called Heaven.
I'm not really trying to tie in the recent deaths of international icons with a book I'm preparing to read. When my Grandfather died in late 1997 I had just proposed to Amy. At the wake, I felt like discussing my engagement would be taking away from the celebration of my Grandpa's life. I remember my Dad encouraging me to talk about it. He said that people needed to be reminded that life goes on even in the midst of death. In the same way, I think making plans for the future and reading up on my future home are good ways for life to go on.
I hope all of you are enjoying a woinderful beginning to your new year.
The 2022-2023 school year is my 5th school year as a substitute teacher. Since the Spring of 2021, I have been mostly working as a long term sub. A long term sub usually replaces a teacher on a leave or fills in a vacancy caused by a teacher's departure. I have done both. This means I'm filling in for the same position every day until that teacher returns from their absence or the vacancy I'm filling in for is staffed. This year I have been subbing for a special needs classroom since the beginning of the school year. I have had 2 classes (1 group of 6th graders) and 1 group of 7th graders in one class room. In addition to teaching 4 subjects on 2 grade levels, I have been preparing lessons, grading papers, , making report cards and basically everything else a "regular" teacher does. It has been some of the most challenging and most fulfilling work I have ever done.
The length of most long term sub positions are known in advance. Generally you know how long, give or take someone personal, sick or maternity leave is going to be in advance. Filling an unfilled spot does not usually come with a knowable end date. My principals were pretty sure they were going to have me for the full school year as in the first 4 months the job was posted a total of zero people applied for it.
When I came back from Thanksgiving break, I was greeted with the news that a teacher had indeed applied and been hired for the position. It was bittersweet, my students all have various degrees of difficulty adapting to change. Many of them did not take to the idea well. I on the other hand, was very glad that a SPED certified teacher would be taking over at the beginning of the next semester at the same time as being saddened that such a wonderful experience was coming to an end.
In the last 3 weeks of school I worked hard with the students that we would finish well.
In our English Language Arts class I wanted to teach the students some poetry so I found this lesson on Acrostic Poems from Youtube utilizing Brain Pop which is one of my students favorite educational websites.
After the video, I went to our board and "we" created this poem using SCHOOL as our acrostic.
Students and Teachers
Classes and Chaos
How much is 7 times 3?
Old friends and new ones
Open their minds up
Learning begins with me.
The semester is over. I have said goodbye to my students and just need to go back next week, log in their final grades and do a few other thing to transition the classroom for the next teacher. As for me, I was able to get a long term position for the next semester as a building sub. I'll be going to the school my wife works at but will be most likely in a different classroom each day. It is what I had hoped to do at the beginning of the school year but I am so glad to have spent August to December where I was.