Monday, April 15, 2013

Ambassadors

Today I got my first new student of the year.  Even though there are challenges and stresses that come with new arrivals, it makes for a perfect opportunity to review what makes Miss McMorrow's class run smoothly, and it gives kids numerous opportunities to model appropriate behaviors in all areas of our day, which makes my job easier for sure.



Talking about and using ambassadors is one of my favorite parts about getting a new student.  When a new little person comes to our "country," I talk about the all-important job of an ambassador.  This person will show them around and make them feel welcome.  For example, during Daily 5 time, an ambassador (of my choosing) will stay with them the whole time and model how to do everything.  At recess, a few ambassadors are handy to show the new little person around and play with them.  You get the idea.  Typically, the ambassadors are put to work for several days until our new friend is settled in and feeling more like one of us.  Hopefully this is how our new little guy will be feeling very soon.  (He's a sweetheart by the way.)


My runner's heart hurts for those who ran in Boston today.  My prayers and love go out to them.  Thank you God for legs that can run.  

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10 comments:

  1. Love the name you gave your helpers to the new student! My heart hurts for Boston and our country too.
    Lori
    Conversations in Literacy

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    1. Lori, the kids think their job is pretty special for sure.

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  2. Love that you use the term ambassador! Such a great idea and a wonderful teaching tool! I am (almost) hoping for a new student before the end of the year so I can do this too!!!
    Sad and scary times...
    :)Kim

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    1. Kim, if you do indeed get a new student, I hope this helps. :)

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  3. What a great idea to call your student helpers ambassadors. I bet it makes them feel so important!
    Meghan
    First Grade Hugs and High Fives

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    1. Meg, they definitely think they're important! :)

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  4. LOVE LOVE LOVE this idea! I am totally using this the next time I get a new kiddo! =)

    Ms. Smith
    Adventures of Ms. Smith

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    1. Ms. Smith, I'm so glad you have plans to use this!

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  5. The Ambassador idea is fabulous!! Might have to steal that one:)
    (My head is still spinning about Boston ... so sad).

    ❀Barbara❀
    Grade ONEderful
    Ruby Slippers Blog Designs

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