Saturday, September 12, 2009

September 8-10

We had a really great first week back at school! The students of the upper school are showing so much promise and enthusiasm, and I thoroughly enjoyed beginning to get to know each of them.

In Writing class, each student wrote a brief journal entry (something we will be doing periodically) about what they want from their educations. This was an opportunity for the students to reflect on their long-term goals. It also gave me a chance to get to know everyone a little better, as well as discover a little about their writing styles and abilities.

We also began a project that will be ongoing throughout the school year. Any time that students are finished with their writing assignments earlier than their classmates, I wanted to have a relevant project for them to work on. Our spare time project for the year was inspired by our study of The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin last year. We learned then that Benjamin Franklin taught himself to write using some intriguing methods. He would read a selection of beautiful, classical writing, and then re-write it in purposefully poor language, as badly as possible. He would put that away for a few weeks, and then, using only his poor version as reference, attempt to re-write the beautiful selection. Franklin commented that on some occasions, he was pleasantly surprised to see that his final revision was better than the original!

In this vein, each student is given a book that is very simply written, and while good reading practice, not beautiful or meaningful literature. Their assignment is to re-write that book using rich, beautiful language. It should be a lot of fun to see what the students can come up with!


We have had a lot of fun in our Literature classes. The concept of narration (a student retelling a paragraph or page of a book after it has been read aloud) was quickly understood by the students who are new to Flint. In Mrs. Roy's class, we began Alice's Adventures In Wonderland, and have really enjoyed it so far. Mr. Flint's boys began Edgar Allen Poe's Tales of Mystery And Terror. The first story in that collection is Ligeia. The boys are impatiently waiting to discover how Ligeia is a scary story, because so far it has only been about love :)
For Coach Hallford's boys, we have begun Frankenstein, and the class has been intrigued by the author's device of narrative letters to introduce the story. The plot of the story did not begin where they expected, and we are enjoying learning how different the book is from the more familiar movie versions.


My class has begun Johnny Tremaine for literature, and we are really enjoying the descriptive language of the book. We completed the first chapter, and the class illustrated it. Most chose to depict the loft that Johnny shares with his fellow apprentices.

In all of the literature classes, we begin each lesson with a few minutes of recitation. Each class is memorizing a poem, and we take a little time to learn a new line each day.


I am really pleased with all the classes, and I'm very proud of my class for adjusting so quickly to all the changes that joining the upper school presents. They are doing a great job! Next week we will begin our first picture study, which should be a really fun project for the afternoons.

I hope everyone has a great weekend!
God bless,
Mrs. Hallford

Monday, September 7, 2009

Back To School!


Welcome, everyone! I'm very excited about starting the school year! Our family has had a wonderful summer, and I hope you have all had the same. Although I will primarily be posting about the writing and literature classes I am teaching this year, I wanted to go ahead and put a walk-through of what my own class will be doing on there first day. If you want to go over this with your child and discuss everything, it may help soothe some nerves that they are feeling.

I can't wait to see everyone tomorrow!
~Mrs. H

Before 9:30 - Go to the upper school morning room (the old lunchroom)
9:30 - Mrs. Hallford will bring everyone into the classroom. We'll start the day with a devotion and the pledge of allegiance, then we'll introduce everyone, have muffins and orange juice, talk about some behavior expectations for the class, our class schedule, and get familiar with the work we'll be doing in Language Arts every morning. Every student will be given a schedule of their own, so they can know what is coming next throughout the day.
10:15 - Mrs. Hallford and Mrs. Parsons will help everyone find their math classes.
10:55 - We'll have a ten minute break, either playing on the playground or in the upper school break room (old lunchroom, stocked with games, a ping-pong table, etc.)
11:05 - Go to the Science/Nature study room for a Biology lesson with Mrs. Roy. Mrs. Parsons will go with the class to help out, and Mrs. Hallford will stay in her classroom to teach a different class.
11:45 - Go to Coach Hallford's classroom for a US Government lesson. Mrs. Parsons will go with the class to help out, and Mrs. Hallford will stay in her classroom to teach a different class.
12:30 - We'll have an upper school assembly in the break room, and Dr. Flint will address the students regarding the handbook, dress code, etc. Then we will all go to the new lunch room (was the chapel room last year) and eat lunch.
1:15 Go to Mr. Flint's room for a Latin lesson. Mrs. Parsons will go with the class to help out, and Mrs. Hallford will stay in her classroom to teach a different class.
2:00 Go back to Mrs. Hallford's classroom. We'll discuss the different kinds of work we'll be doing in Writing class this year, and write a short journal entry.
2:40 We'll have a ten minute break.
2:50 Go back to Mrs. Hallford's classroom. We will have a discussion about how the first day of school went, and begin reading The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe, which will be our secondary novel.
3:30 Mrs. Hallford will explain our "Service Learning" assignments (class chores) and students will complete their tasks. Students will return to their seats after finishing, and then wait to be dismissed by 3:45
(Since we are starting chores at 3:30, please plan to pick your child up at 3:45 to give them adequate time to complete their tasks.)