If I could come up with one word to describe the past week, it would be "nonstop." Nonstop grading. Nonstop planning. Nonstop after-school activities. Nonstop long hours. Nonstop FUN! Each day was packed full from start to finish, and while it might have felt like too much as some points, it was overall a fun week and allowed me to get extra time with my cooperating teachers and students before I leave next Friday.
Daily Recap:
Two days this week, students in Vet Science got to practice bandaging dogs paws with 6 different fur-friends! My cooperating teacher brought in two of her dogs, two of her in-laws dogs, and then another teacher at Pequea Valley brought in 2 dogs (which happened to be one of my ct's dogs puppies from last year). While this added to the chaos of the week, it was really neat to get students to get real-life experience bandaging animals, plus who doesn't love having cute animals at their work all day?!
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| Potty breaks with sisters Ivy and Willow! You can kind of see their mother, Molly, in the background. It was hard to believe that they came from Molly! |
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| Bailey was a great sport, but was wondering why her paw was wrapped 10 times throughout the week when clearly nothing was wrong with it! |
Monday and Tuesday kicked off the ALL IN conference for Pequea Valley FFA students, which was 6-8 in the evening. Both days, students stayed after school until the conference which gave them time to work on school work, FFA degree applications, and hang out with each other before the conference even started. We had dinner and snacks provided both nights and the students had so much fun interacting with each other and members from across PA. I thought that Pequea Valley students were very engaged, responsive, and respectful during the virtual conference and they really loved the goodie box that was shipped to the school. The ALL IN conference was definitely different, but was a great way for students to get the FFA conference experience while following COVID guidelines. This conference was a huge deal at Pequea Valley, as it was the first time many students were able to stay after school for an activity and be with friends and fellow members.
Wednesday and Thursday were also very long days, as I helped with judges/assisting with the Parliamentary Procedure and Extemporaneous LDEs for the regional level. I really enjoyed being apart of these competitions and it also allowed me to "brush up" on my knowledge of how these competitions look and are ran. I really valued these experiences!
On Tuesday and Wednesday, I also had the opportunity to be apart of those that interviewed FFA officer candidates for next year. This was also really fun and different for me because while I had served in multiple FFA offices in high school, I never had to be interviewed for them. I was much harder than I anticipated and I learned so much about the process. I can't wait till next years officer team is announced next Wednesday at the FFA banquet!
What is a crazy week if the final day isn't virtual?? All week, teachers and students were waiting to be virtual at any given moment as once again, COVID cases spiked in the district. While these days are necessary for the safety of the students, it also hurts students that are already behind and do not feel the need to log on. I was happy with the amount of students that showed up for class, but also understand that learning at home is difficult for many. Overall, this virtual one was not too bad, but I really hope that it is my LAST one until I complete student teaching next week.



Hello Michaela!
ReplyDeleteCan you believe that we are down to the final week?!?! I am so proud of all of your hard work over this past semester, and I cannot thank you enough for your support and encouragement these past few weeks. It looks like this final week will give you some great opportunities to continue to learn and strengthen connections with your students. Take advantage of it!
I wish you the best of luck this coming week!
Hi Michaela - Last week sounded busy! My final week will look a lot like yours. we have our FFA banquet on Thursday! I am looking forward to hearing about the Ag Olympics event in your final blog post. Have a great last week :)
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