My first year Señora Speedy was a metal technology cart from the library. I used Velcro to fasten a white board/chart paper on one end and magnets to hold a calendar and posters. My second year my principal bought me a $700 Teacher on the Go cart that has 10 bins, a desk on the back and it's own whiteboard. It's amazing. Beyond amazing and I love it. Or her, rather. And so did my students. Many kindergarteners would say hola or buenas tardes to Sra. Speedy before they would say hola to me.
These days TCFKASS (The cart formerly known as Sra. Speedy) is rolled around by the ESL teacher at our school, while I get to teach in my own room. I love having my own room but it only takes a few extra kindergartners in any given year to push me back onto the cart so Sra. Speedy could make a comeback any time.
The whiteboard side of Sra. Speedy. #mycart #langchat #FLES pic.twitter.com/1zO7JfijYs
— Jen Ken (@Sra_Kennedy) November 15, 2013
Last pic-Sra. Speedy's face and my bins on the side. #mycart #langchat #FLES pic.twitter.com/d1EnJpTTkd
— Jen Ken (@Sra_Kennedy) November 15, 2013
Found your blog while reading about your monarch lesson and saw that you were from Kentucky!! I'm up in Northern KY also teaching elementary Spanish. Always nice to find other KY based teachers online :) thanks for the ideas and resources!!
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