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Friday, March 5, 2010

My Hubby is Teacher of the Week!!


This is about a little late, but I wanted to post it anyways! Jeremy was nominated, (by me) for teacher of the week, and got it! It was so fun, because I was there, when he heard. A bunch of his kids, came and told him that they had heard it on the radio, that morning. Then Mr. Otte (the principal) announced it on the intercom, and the lady, from our little town, came and took his picture.


I added this just for him!!


He won a $10 gift cert. to Papa Murphy's, and a teacher's arrangement, from Wild Rose!


I had to add these pics, because I think it is so cool, and he does such a great job at what he does! He really deserves to be teacher of the year, but this will do great! I just wanted you to see how creative he is. For " I love to Read", month this year, they decided to have an Olympic theme. Each class chose a country involved in the winter Olympics, and did fun projects, and learned lots about their countries. Then at the end of the month, they had a tour of countries, where the kids could walk to each classroom and learn a little bit about each country. They even had some snacks to go with each country. The 1st graders chose China, and Jeremy and his class made a ton of great art!


This side had lots of info about China, and even pics of some of the Olympians.

Underneath that, there was a table with a chance to try using chopsticks, and a fortune cookie snack. He got a big box of 350, for really cheap, and the kids loved them!


Other wall, with info on the Chinese new year, and some cool dragons.
I love you lots Jer, and am really proud of all the hard work you do! Your a great teacher, and the kids are lucky to have you!

Here you can see all that he hung up! They also made really cool lanterns and other artwork.



Their goal for "I love to Read" month, was 500 books, for a gold. And they read way over 500 books!

1 comment :

CJ Olson said...

How cool!! Way to go Jer....I'm happy to say that I love the way your mind works and you are doing a great job training our future leaders! :-)