I've dreamed of becoming a teacher for as long as I can remember. When I was younger I would line up my stuffed animals and have "class" and I would teach them things out of my older brother's math work books. Still to this day, I have the same dream.
On the first day of interning my first year, I was extremely nervous because I wasn't sure what to expect. I adapted very quickly and realized that my teaching abilities and qualities come naturally. I am 100% positive that I was born to be in a classroom teaching children. I couldn't imagine doing something else. After spending two years in a classroom getting first-hand experience I'm still sure that I want to be a teacher. I am just as enthusiastic about it as I was when I was having "class" with my stuffed animals. I feel incredibly comfortable in a classroom with 20 pairs of feet running around. Over the past two years I have learned many things. I have learned about things that I must do in a classroom and things that I should never do in a class room. I've learned that I can't wait to have my very own classroom.
I brought closure to my classroom by talking to the students about growing up and moving on in their school career. I reminded them about the time when they we're about to start first grade and how nervous they were. After that, I read them a story called "First Day in First Grade" and it was about the journey of a young girls first day in the first grade. Then, I had them write advice to the future first graders about how first grade would be. Needless to say, they were very humorous and entertaining.
I gave them a poem that read, "I'm glad I was your teacher, I've come to love you so. I can't believe the end is here. I hate to see you go. Remember all the fun we had in all the things we did, but most of all remember.. You're a very special kid!" I was very sad to leave my classroom because I have bonded and formed wonderful relationships and made unforgettable memories with them. They hold a very special place in my heart. I'm very proud of each and everyone of them on how much they've grown. This year's internship was truly a blessing.
This was written in response to Mrs. Stevens' Blogger.



