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#Vkimagine 2.0 Sa Resto bar, kasama ang buong showtime hosts.. Karylle kasama c Yael, biglang dating ni V with other girl , *K biglang nakaramdam ng selos sa kasama ni V* Vhong: ui, bro sino yang kasama mo? *di nla alam nirentahan lang ni V ung girl para malaman ni V kung my feelings b c K sknya* V: ahm, girlfriend ko * sabay tingin kay K na kay lagkit* K: bat d mo sinabi skin,este sa amin lahat! (beastmode c K) V: for what pa, meron ka na ngang iba di ba? *habang sinasabi sa sarili* ahm, sensya guys d ko agad na sabi sa inyo, i want to meet you my gf (sabay akbay kay girl) * inabot ni K ung kamay nya sa girl* Anne: alam mo vice bagay kayo.. *K selos na selos na* Yael: baby, bat ang lungkot mo, di b dapat msaya ka kc anniversary natin today.. *biglang walkout si K* *maya maya bumalik c K, umorder ng hard drink, * Anne: ui girl tama na yan, lasing na lasing kana, yael iuwi mo na yan K: ayoko pang umuwi V: K, umuwi kna.. tgnan mo nga sarili mo, mahiya ka kay Yael K: ano bang pake mo? *habang umiiyak* Billy: ay tama na yan.. magsaya na lang tayo okay, guys cheer! V: guys hatid ko lang gf ko, my work p kc sya tomorrow, *maya maya sinundan ni K, kahit lasing na sya* V: oh, ano ginagawa mo dito *biglang niyakap ni K si V* K: please, ako na lang *nagmamakaawa, umiiyak* V: kahit kailan di ka napalitan o nawala sa puso't isip ko, K: e bat my iba ka na? V: *tawa ng tawa* * binatukan ni K si V* K: bat ka tumatawa, ewan ko sayo, dyan ka na nga * paalis* * hinila ni V si K, papunta sknya* V: nirentahan ko lang yun para malaman ko kung feelings k skin, at yun napatunayan ko na meron nga * nakangiti habang hinahaplos ang muka ni K* K: kasi naman *tawa iyak sabay yakap ulit kay V* *nahuli si K and V ni Y* Y: baby, ano ibg sbhin nito, umuwi na tayo * hinila c K, beast mode* K: nasasaktan ako, teka lang V: pwede b bitiwan mo sya, Y: *sinuntok c V* K: Tama na please, *inaawat yung dalawa* *sumigaw* Yael, wala na kong nararamdaman sayo, di na ko masaya, di na kita mahal Y: ganun na lang yun, *umiiyak, sabay walkout* K: ok ka lang b? *tanong ky V* V: kailangan lang nito yung Kiss mo K: sira ka talaga * di natiis c V ginawa din* V: ano b yan bitin, gusto ko 2 mins.. K: gusto mo dagdagan ko yang sugat mo V: joke lang, I love wifey ko, mahal na mahal kita *syempre kiss sa noo, pisngi, leeg then sa lips*
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“The greater your capacity to love, the greater your capacity to feel the pain.” ~ Jennifer Aniston
"Missing someone gets easier everyday because even though you are one day further from the last time you saw them, you are one day closer to the next time you will." "Distance is not for the fearful, it is for the bold. It's for those who are willing to spend a lot of time alone in exchange for a little time with the one they love. It's for those knowing a good thing when they see it, even if they don't see it nearly enough..." "If ever there is tomorrow when we're not together. There is something you must always remember. You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think. But the most important thing is, even if we're apart... I'll always be with you." "The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart." - Helen Keller "Distance means so little when someone means so much." "And as days go by, the memories remain. I wait for you. As days go by I swear I'll try. Until I die. Anything for you." "We are the perfect couple, we're just not in the perfect situation." "Distance never separates two hearts that really care, for our memories span the miles and in seconds we are there. But whenever I start feeling sad, because I miss you, I remind myself how lucky I am to have someone so special to miss." "I'll turn my back and walk away, away from the pain. Scream it loud, drown it out by the sound of the rain. Listen up, I've had enough all this waiting. I need you more right now than I ever did!" - Hawthorne Heights "Somewhere In Between" "If the only place where I could see you was in my dreams, I'd sleep forever.
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10 Things Experienced Teachers Want New Teachers to Know
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Oh hey! We haven’t posted in a while but came across this great post for new teachers on Mashable. Check it out below!
The first day of school is nerve-wracking for students — but it’s even scarier for new teachers.
When you’re facing a whole room full of bright-eyed students whose future is in your hands, it’s an empowering and totally terrifying feeling. Like any practice, it takes time and experience to learn your way around the classroom. But that doesn’t mean you can’t benefit from a few words of wisdom from experienced colleagues.
A few seasoned teachers at Math for America provided tips that first-time educators should know. But even seasoned teachers could benefit from these pieces of advice.
1. Be yourself.
Be a well organized, fiercely boundaried, teacher-shaped version of you, but be yourself. They can smell a faker a mile away.
2. Keep a teacher journal and write down all the great things that happen in your classroom.
Because some days you are going to feel like the worst teacher on the planet. Some days that kid is going to get to you and you’re going to fly off the handle. Some days you are going to want to walk out the door and not come back into your classroom. Ever.
You are going to need to look at those moments that made you laugh, made you smile, made you so proud of them you felt like your heart was going to burst, and made you remember why you signed up to do this amazing, exhausting, fantastic job in the first place.
3. Don’t yell.
Seriously, don’t. Because that one time the whole year, where you actually need to yell to communicate emphasis, it needs to count.
4. Work it out.
Lesson planning will drain your mental energy. Students will drain your emotional energy. You’ll have to channel your physical energy somewhere. Take up running on the weekends or cycling in the afternoons. Yoga also works well, but taking up boxing may be more efficient.
5. Say their names.
One strategy to learn all of your students’ names is to use their names often in the first few days of class. The more you use their names, the easier it will be to memorize them all. After class, you can use a seating chart and rehearse which students sit at which tables/desks so that you will associate a desk with a name and a face. Teaching becomes easier when students feel comfortable in your classroom. (Obviously don’t make them too comfortable.)
6. Sleep.
Establish good sleep habits. There will always be something left undone at the end of a day. Make a list for the next day and let it go for the night. If you don’t sleep well, you will have the same amount of work the next day but it will be a lot more overwhelming.
7. Assemble a think tank.
You will need people to bounce ideas off of and to engage in meaningful discussion about pedagogy and classroom management with like-minded people in your situation. It has a few effects: a. It lets you know you are not alone, b. others can see what you cannot, c. collaboration is stimulating and d. someone else might pay for beer.
8. Stick to routines.
Nervous about the first day? That’s normal. First impressions are important, but what’s more valuable is how you reinforce your routines during the first few weeks (and months) of school. Choose routines that are short and easy to do. You’ll forget how to execute long routines when you are managing a room full of children.
9. Remember how hard it is to learn something new.
Learning isn’t instant. Teach students that deep, meaningful learning takes time and effort. Tell them how long it took you to learn something like swimming, skiing, cooking, spear fishing, etc. Students often think that if they don’t learn something right away that they’re not “smart” enough.
10. Forget about yesterday.
Some students may test your nerves today. Don’t hold grudges; tomorrow those same students may be amazing in class. Though they made you angry yesterday, show them your smiles today. Smiling makes us all happier anywhere – it’s scientifically proven.
Professional Teaching Certificate
I type this with shaking hands. Every time I call this Teaching Office to discover what I need in order to obtain a professional teaching certificate, I get a different answer. If I wasn’t so sick, I would be heavily drinking wine. I am so nervous and concerned, and I just want to make sure that after 2 months of trying to obtain everything that I have all that I need. Each time, it’s a different answer. Every. Single. Time. Much to my embarrassment, I ended up crying on the phone from frustration because I’m tired. I’m tired of dealing with this for 2 months and not receiving a straight answer. I’m tired that this is my 7th day of being sick and it feels like every time I swallow, a sharp diamond is cutting the inside of my ear and throat.
Why is it that everything to do with offices and teaching is so convoluted? Has anyone else had this experience?
“Hey, Mrs. V, if you were a character in a book, I think you’d be her!”
The Education First-Year Teacher Gift Exchange (#FYTGE2k15)
The purpose of this gift exchange is to provide first-year teachers with gifts of tangible support, along with the regular encouragement that Tumblr provides. The rules are simple: if you want to receive a care package, just be a someone who is starting their first year in their own classroom this fall. To be a giver, be committed to sending one (you may send more) package of first year supplies/goodies to help a newbie prepare for the year ahead. You don’t have to be a teacher or work in education to sign up as a giver, allies are accepted too; message hipsterenglishteacher and we will discuss.
To register to be a Gift GIVER, click here.
To register to be a Gift RECEIVER, click here. The deadline to sign up is midnight, July 15, 2015.
Gift Receiver registration will close on July 15, 2015, but gift giver registration will remain open until everyone is matched.
Giver Guidelines:
Preliminary assignments will go out July 19, and gifts should be mailed off by July 27, so everyone can receive their packages before school starts. If you can’t get something mailed off before then, an Amazon gift card or a gift certificate to a local supply store would be sufficient. Once you ship, create a post using the tag #fytge2k15 letting us know your care package has shipped. You may buy school supplies or personal gifts for the teacher. A general rule would be to spend about $25-30 before shipping.
Receiver Guidelines:
When you receive your care package, post a photo using the #fytge2k15 tag. Maybe even send a thank you note to your giver(s).
If you have any questions, message me here or email me at the email in my blog header.
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Professional Teaching Certificate Part 2
I called them again. I got a different person. What a vastly different experience! I am literally, and I am not joking, sending this man a thank you card. Within 10 minutes, he helped me fix everything. This other person made me think I needed to pay hundreds of dollars and take multiple tests; it’s also not the first time I have gotten the “blessing” of speaking to this woman.
On a positive note, this man was way better, and I am so thankful to get this stress weight off of my shoulders. Now, here is to hoping that day 8 of my cold will be better than days 1-7 :(
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10 Things Experienced Teachers Want New Teachers to Know
Oh hey! We haven’t posted in a while but came across this great post for new teachers on Mashable. Check it out below!
The first day of school is nerve-wracking for students — but it’s even scarier for new teachers.
When you’re facing a whole room full of bright-eyed students whose future is in your hands, it’s an empowering and totally terrifying feeling. Like any practice, it takes time and experience to learn your way around the classroom. But that doesn’t mean you can’t benefit from a few words of wisdom from experienced colleagues.
A few seasoned teachers at Math for America provided tips that first-time educators should know. But even seasoned teachers could benefit from these pieces of advice.
1. Be yourself.
Be a well organized, fiercely boundaried, teacher-shaped version of you, but be yourself. They can smell a faker a mile away.
2. Keep a teacher journal and write down all the great things that happen in your classroom.
Because some days you are going to feel like the worst teacher on the planet. Some days that kid is going to get to you and you’re going to fly off the handle. Some days you are going to want to walk out the door and not come back into your classroom. Ever.
You are going to need to look at those moments that made you laugh, made you smile, made you so proud of them you felt like your heart was going to burst, and made you remember why you signed up to do this amazing, exhausting, fantastic job in the first place.
3. Don’t yell.
Seriously, don’t. Because that one time the whole year, where you actually need to yell to communicate emphasis, it needs to count.
4. Work it out.
Lesson planning will drain your mental energy. Students will drain your emotional energy. You’ll have to channel your physical energy somewhere. Take up running on the weekends or cycling in the afternoons. Yoga also works well, but taking up boxing may be more efficient.
5. Say their names.
One strategy to learn all of your students’ names is to use their names often in the first few days of class. The more you use their names, the easier it will be to memorize them all. After class, you can use a seating chart and rehearse which students sit at which tables/desks so that you will associate a desk with a name and a face. Teaching becomes easier when students feel comfortable in your classroom. (Obviously don’t make them too comfortable.)
6. Sleep.
Establish good sleep habits. There will always be something left undone at the end of a day. Make a list for the next day and let it go for the night. If you don’t sleep well, you will have the same amount of work the next day but it will be a lot more overwhelming.
7. Assemble a think tank.
You will need people to bounce ideas off of and to engage in meaningful discussion about pedagogy and classroom management with like-minded people in your situation. It has a few effects: a. It lets you know you are not alone, b. others can see what you cannot, c. collaboration is stimulating and d. someone else might pay for beer.
8. Stick to routines.
Nervous about the first day? That’s normal. First impressions are important, but what’s more valuable is how you reinforce your routines during the first few weeks (and months) of school. Choose routines that are short and easy to do. You’ll forget how to execute long routines when you are managing a room full of children.
9. Remember how hard it is to learn something new.
Learning isn’t instant. Teach students that deep, meaningful learning takes time and effort. Tell them how long it took you to learn something like swimming, skiing, cooking, spear fishing, etc. Students often think that if they don’t learn something right away that they’re not “smart” enough.
10. Forget about yesterday.
Some students may test your nerves today. Don’t hold grudges; tomorrow those same students may be amazing in class. Though they made you angry yesterday, show them your smiles today. Smiling makes us all happier anywhere – it’s scientifically proven.
For the link to the full posting check out Mashable