This school year was pretty good overall, at least until the end - and what an end it was! Since Spring Break, we have had over 27" of rain, most of which came in May and caused wide-spread flooding. At its highest, the dam upriver was letting out 280,000 cubic feet per second, which did lend itself to some great discussions in geometry regarding volume...
But our last week of school was a crazy one. For the first time ever, graduation was cancelled and rescheduled due to tornado warnings. The following morning, as I was getting ready to leave my house, the sirens sounded again and we had the first ever late start due to a tornado warning. The teachers were doing our best to conduct class as normal, until the next day when we got an email cancelling the rest of the week / school year due to concerns of our town flooding. While my students were overjoyed at the thought of no finals, our lobby filled up with pallets of boxes because of projections that our school would be under several feet of water and we needed to move everything to the second floor. Thankfully the levees held and those projections did not come true! :)
Prior to this craziness, my neighbor teacher had been incubating 24 eggs, hoping for them to hatch on finals day and provide some much needed stress relief for anxious students. While her calculations on hatching day were spot on, there were no students on campus to enjoy them!
Out of the 24 eggs, 10 hatched with 5 of them being "naked-necked" chickens. I quickly fell in love with this little black and white cutie that I named Oreo. :) My neighbor teacher was going out of town for the first part of summer, so thankfully one of my family friends was able to take in the 10 chicks and raise them. Oreo is much bigger now, but still a cutie!
Memorial Day came and went and our last teacher workday was upon us. I have *never* left my room in such disarray as you see here, but the threat of flooding was still there and we were asked to get everything out of the bottom cabinets and put them onto the desks. I tried to keep it as organized as I could so that when we got the all-clear, I could easily put things back. It actually took me about 2 hours to get everything back into place once the flooding threat was over and now my room looks like it has been properly shut down for the summer! :)
Now that school is officially over, I've stayed fairly busy. I've gone to the zoo, done some math, read a couple of books, spent time with friends, and participated in our annual staff retreat.
But speaking of math... I had forgotten how much I enjoyed just playing with math! This year, for the first time in MANY years, I did not go to the AP Reading. Instead, I spent some of the time at a Math Teachers' Circle Immersion Workshop where I did math just for fun. One of my favorite sessions was working with Spirographs. I hadn't played with them in probably 30+ years, so I was overjoyed to see that I did a much better job of controlling the gears than I remembered from childhood. However, did you know that the big wheel and the gears all have numbers on them? And from those numbers, you can figure out some facts about the generated image? I had no idea and of course had never even noticed the numbers way back when! :)
Now that I've gotten the obligatory "where have I been" out of the way, I'm hopeful that I'll get back into the habit of blogging. That's my goal at least!
Now that I've gotten the obligatory "where have I been" out of the way, I'm hopeful that I'll get back into the habit of blogging. That's my goal at least!
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