Monday, November 23, 2015

Classroom Parties

Classroom parties, I love them, while at the same time hating them.  I love that we can celebrate seasons, but hate the preparation that comes as we try to get ready for the party.  I never know what is appropriate, I never know, should I ask the parents to bring something, I don't want them to feel obligated to send something.  Do I buy all the supplies myself, this I also dislike as I then spend money I hadn't planned to spend, so my class can say that they got to participate like all the other classes do.  I wish we could do a party that was a reward based something, like a game day, without the sugary snacks.  Am I over thinking this or being a scrooge?  I wish there was a good balance for school parties.  Time for fun and games without to many snack and chaos in my room.  Happy Holidays.

4 comments:

  1. I agree with you about parties.:) I like how you are speaking to the teacher and that you are giving teachers a place to comment on things that are very common in our world. Very creative.

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  2. We don't have a lot of celebrations at the middle school level, but I dislike having our (my) routine disrupted. I know some of my students feel the same way. I think our office referrals are much higher on these days.

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  3. I would agree that student need to stay in their routine. Party days seem to get them wired and they have a hard time staying on task. Those kids that are already having a hard time on a daily basis, seem to spiral out of control on days that we have parties and routine is interrupted.

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  4. I am not a k-12 instructor and thus I am responding from the perspective of a parent/grandparent. I think parties are a great way of including family members. I can remember when my parents drove 4 hours to attend a grand parent's day event for one of my children. I also remember that they allowed for "adopted grandparents" so when they couldn't attend for one of our other children, the child could still have a guest, so they did not feel left out.

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