It's been a week of winding down as I wrap up my days teaching students to read and write. To be honest, I have been a bit sad as the "lasts" pile up. To be honest, I have wished I had a few more weeks/months/years; however, I know better than to utter such a thought in a school filled with squirmy students and sweaty teachers!
But, last night, at an event with timing that can only be described serendipitous, I sat with teachers and editors at the publishing giant, Scholastic, to review a new series of books. I was a bit weary from the 95+ day when I arrived, but I left with much more than a bag of wonderful books to share with my students! I left ASSURED publishers are working to provide books that will engage today's readers! I left assured that publishers care about teachers' and librarians' perspectives.
I can't yet share the new materials I previewed, but as I sat in Clifford's home base and listened to the presentation, I was reminded of the many, many people who work "off stage" to support teachers and students!
So this SOL is a shout out to those who support students and teachers "off stage, year round."
But, last night, at an event with timing that can only be described serendipitous, I sat with teachers and editors at the publishing giant, Scholastic, to review a new series of books. I was a bit weary from the 95+ day when I arrived, but I left with much more than a bag of wonderful books to share with my students! I left ASSURED publishers are working to provide books that will engage today's readers! I left assured that publishers care about teachers' and librarians' perspectives.
I can't yet share the new materials I previewed, but as I sat in Clifford's home base and listened to the presentation, I was reminded of the many, many people who work "off stage" to support teachers and students!
So this SOL is a shout out to those who support students and teachers "off stage, year round."
3 comments:
The sadness of finishing a year is a natural feeling. I like how the promise of new good books helps you to overcome it.
The end of the year is bittersweet. And, like Terje said, it's completely natural to feel a little sad.
May your summer be wonderful!
How nice to temper the end of the year with the excitement of new books! I hope you'll be able to share some titles soon.
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