Life Skills
5/17/2019
At PNA our mission statement is 'We educate students to be exceptional learners and independent thinkers of vision, courage, and integrity.' While that is a bold statement it is made up of lots of little parts that each student learns that are equally important and are life skills. Such as; self advocacy, responsibility, patience and resilience. The last few weeks before summer are always a test of students and teachers resilience as a long year draws to the end with a flurry of events and tying up of projects and loose ends. To persevere to the end. This year 1st grade was tested further on their resilience by having to change classrooms multiple times and by having a substitute teacher for 2 weeks. It is a testament to them how each student responded to these challenges. Due to the sharing of spaces with an outside group, some classes were temporarily moved to other rooms. Teachers and students alike were both put to the test and needed to put their resilience and growth mindsets to work. When a challenge popped up, whether it was where to eat lunch, how to send groups of kids to where they needed to go, or how to access things that we were used to having right at our fingertips in our own classrooms, critical thinking, problem solving and a positive attitude rose above the challenge. These solutions came from not only the teachers but the students as well. Resilience can be defined as "the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties.” While this is an actual definition, it doesn't take into account what else is actually entailed by one who is resilient. People who can bounce back from mistakes and successfully adjust to change have a different mindset. They know that they have the power to do what is needed to not only take what life throws at them but also to use that as an opportunity to grow, learn and to succeed. As part of persevering to the end and having fun while doing it; 1st Grade spent time this week finishing their Trash Monsters from their work on Earth Day and recycling. We also had some with leftover marshmallows from our camping trip. What else to do with them but build marshmallow catapults and castles to fling them at. Comments are closed.
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Hali TuomiMs. Tuomi has over five years experience in ASD, where she taught first and fifth grade classrooms. An avid skier, Ms. Tuomi is a Magna Cum Laude graduate of Alaska Pacific University’s Bachelor of Arts in K-8 Education. Archives
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