Showing posts with label making it work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label making it work. Show all posts

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Why my students call me the Journal Wizard?

The nickname Journal Wizard was given to me by a student my third year of teaching. This student was notorious for always getting whatever we were doing-folding, cutting, glueing, writing, etc. WRONG! Now "wrong" isn't something I would point out to him. Success in my classroom was extremely important to him. I would quietly walk over and show him how to troubleshoot his mistake and determine a new way to complete the journal page using his current materials.

Journal Policy: Student's have to make do with what they have. If they tear their notes or mess up, they have to make it work; that's my policy.

So, with this student, there was never a mistake that we couldn't fix. By the end of the year, the student became a master of troubleshooting journaling mistakes.

This year, I did run across a very challenging issue. The binding of a student's journal fell apart. How? She fiddled with it until it did. Little fart did it, denied it, and I watched it happen. Again, the policy is that we always make it work.

 

Challenge: Thread the cover and pages back together.

I found some hearty red thread and a strong needle (ended up going through three needles).

I started threading the pages and cover together keeping a loose connection.

When finished threading together, I pulled the cover tightly to the pages and tied it off.

I did have to push through the outside binding cover. Luckily, the student is a huge Red Raider fan and loves the stitching on the outside.

The entire process took me about two hours. Moral of the story for my students: We gotta make it work! (Trust me, they quote me on this.)