J is for Jewels.
Our students are our own jewels in
our "jewelry store" of life.
Their CUT is different.
We have males and females. Each
group is equal in size.
Their CLARITY is different.
Each of our students picks up concepts
at their own rate of speed. Some need
more or less help with concepts.
Their COLOR is different.
We have a virtual melting pot in our
three rooms. Males and females.
adult's and kids. Caucasion, African
American, Hispanic and we have a
variety of abilities and disabilities in
our rooms.
~Keep on Dreaming~
I admire what you do very much! Special teachers make such a difference in the lives of special needs students and their families!! I answered your question re the cornbread over on my blog.
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
Thank you for your kind comments. Some days are rougher than others but we do it all over the next day.
DeleteI come by soon for that answer, thanks.
M : )
Thank you for making a difference! You are right about students with special needs being jewels.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteYour students are jewels, I like that description.
ReplyDeleteAnd I get to be with them everyday!
DeleteThanks!
M : )
This was a good post, and I know you are a good teacher!
ReplyDeleteThanks to both comments. So nice to hear.
DeleteM : )
I just read through your last few posts and have learned so much about you as a teacher. I enjoyed the Free Fun post -- great ideas for my grandchildren. Thank you, Melinda, for what you do!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteHave fun with the grandkids.
M : )
You have a special job and I bet you are wonderful at it. I admire teachers especially one's working with special needs kiddos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, I try my best.
ReplyDeleteMost days are full of successes but others
are tough. We just move on and hope for the best.
M :)