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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

"I'm sorry and congratulations!"

As I have mentioned in previous posts, I was recently hired to teach 8th grade English at the school I attended from 5th-12th grade. Yesterday was the first day of school. It was a short first day but packed with emotion as I not only made my way back into the classroom, but also the place I called my second home for so many years. It feels good to be back amongst students, but it feels extra special to be in a place that is so familiar and full of so many fond memories. I am excited to see what this school year brings.


Every year on the first day of school I have students write about the following JK Rowling quote:

Some failure in life is inevitable. It is impossible to live without failing at something. Unless you live so cautiously that you might as well not have lived at all -- in which case, you fail by default. 

My favorite response of the day was, " When my friends fail, I'm [going to] say 'I'm sorry and congratulations.'" What an insightful response! That might be my pep talk for students who encounter stumbling blocks in their learning this year. What a great tag line to remind kids that failure, while frustrating, is just a building block to success.

6 comments:

  1. That is such a cool response from an eighth grader! Congratulations for being brave enough to take the risk of failing; I love it. Best of luck for a successful year in the classroom! :)

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  2. That response is reflective of gthe growth mindset. Right on!

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  3. Welcome back to the classroom! Your students are lucky to have you. :-) I LOVE that quote! I'm definitely going to keep that one to use for others and MYSELF. ;-)

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  4. I so often think "just ask the students', they will guide us. It sounds like you're on your way, Beth. What a nice start!

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  5. Great response. I love how you used the value of failure to set a tone, calm fears and connect with students. Awesome!

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  6. What a great start...and what a great room!

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