Showing posts with label check-in. Show all posts
Showing posts with label check-in. Show all posts

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Check-in, long overdue

So if you were a faithful reader of my blog earlier this year, you might have noticed I started with a bang and ended with a whimper.  I have a few reasons for this.  (If you prefer to skip the excuses, jump down to "Now that it's summer...")

Last year, the job of media specialist continued to get more intense.  I had the same amount of teaching, administration and supervisory work as I'd had the year before, but 200 minutes less per week in which to do it.  I had trouble keeping up.  It took me a while to adjust, and by then, I'd lost most of the spring.

Mostly, though, I was feeling depressed about the future of my job.  To begin with, media specialists across the country are being cut from their schools. My state is in particularly dire straits; our district, along with many others around us, is facing huge budget cuts.  I think we still have a few years before our department is cut entirely, but many of my colleagues' positions will be reduced next year.

But that's not the reason for my personal concern.  Our union voted to make a change in the teacher's contract which specifies that media specialists must have a media endorsement on their teaching certification.  This is generally what I would consider to be a good thing, but unfortunately, I don't have one because I was a public librarian first.  So the district, in all its wisdom, has decided I'm not eligible to teach media anymore.  Instead, I'll be teaching first and second grade (which I've never taught before).  Thinking about how that is going to change the focus of my reading, and my purpose in having this blog, kind of got me stuck.

Now that it's summer, I'm sorting through my TBRs and trying to make some new goals:

  • I'm reading a lot of professional books about teaching first and second grade, and blogging about them in another location.  If you want to read about my process of  becoming a classroom teacher, check out my other blog.  
  • Thanks to the two readathons I participated in this spring (Clear Away the Clutter, which also encompassed the Dewey's 24 Hour Challenge, and the 48-Hour Book Challenge), I did get a good chunk of reading done, but I didn't write many reviews.  I do have some good notes from the CAtC challenge, so I plan to write up at least mini-reviews of those before the summer is done.
  • I have been way behind on my two challenges involving books I own, because I've been trying to get through my stack of library books before Mock Caldecott season.  Specifically, I set some ambitious goals about historical teen fiction, and I'm not interested in quitting on that one because I lurve me some teen fiction.  So I've upped the ante to *gulp* one book a day throughout the summer.  We'll see how that goes!
  • I still have a big pile of books, mostly picture books, but some graphic novels, middle grade and nonfiction, checked out from the public library.  I don't think that's likely to change much.  My goal is to keep it under 100 books for me and my two kids; I'm currently at 127.  My goal also is not to renew a book more than 6 times.  Currently I have several that have been renewed more than 10 times, so I've been reading those first and returning them.  
  • I have continued to do Nonfiction Monday and Booking Through Thursday memes occasionally, and I'll continue those.  
Those are plenty of summer goals.  I hope to get caught up by fall (when I'll be overwhelmed all over again).

Thursday, February 4, 2010

January Check-In

I'm trying a lot of new things this year with this blog, and I'm pretty happy with how things are going.  It is more work, but I feel it is more rewarding as well.  I'm working on pacing my reading better, but already I'm getting behind.  I'm keeping track of my reading using an Excel spreadsheet downloaded from another generous blogger, but I'm ashamed to say I can't remember who it was!  I love it, whoever you are.

Total books read or listened to so far this year (not counting books read while teaching): 16

Nonfiction
Middle Grade
Picture Books
Audiobooks
  • Heroes of the Valley (not reviewed - somewhat too long but really well crafted, with three dimensional characters and a smashing, gruesome conclusion... but really, I think reading Powers ruined me for any other coming-of-age fantasy quests)
  • Shug (not reviewed - great characters; reminded me of Rules)
  • Farm City (currently listening - interesting, but not as good as some other eco-memoirs I've read in the last few years; the writing is funny but somewhat abrasive, and I haven't developed much love for the family yet)
Graphic Novels
  • Stitches (not reviewed - amazing and powerful; reminded me of Blankets)
Challenges
  • YA Through the Ages: This is my most challenging challenge, because there are so many books I chose to read.  I just finished The Yearling.  Whew!  It took me longer than anticipated.  I'm quite behind on my schedule, but I hope to catch up over February break.  Next is Seventeenth Summer.
  • Take Another Chance: I finished #1 (Read Your Doppelganger) and have started #2 (Blogroll Roulette), so I'm right on schedule with this one.
  • Clover, Bee and Reverie (poetry): I've scheduled my poetry reading (all poetic novels) for this one for February and March, so there will be lots coming up.  I just read my first book yesterday, All the Broken Pieces.
  • Original TBR: I scheduled one per month here.  I should be reading Dove and Sword this week, but I'm swamped with other reading and ack!  I hope I don't get too behind.  
  • Read'n'Review: I'm doing well here -- I've actually reviewed just about all the books I've read so far this year, which is a huge improvement over last year!  I have not reviewed many of the audiobooks, though.  I'm not sure if I plan to include these or not.  It's hard to write review notes when I'm walking around or driving while listening.
  • Finish That Series: This is a very brief challenge for me, and I'm only participating at the lowest level.  It was really just an incentive for me to actually read/listen to Inkheart once and for all.  I've done one book so far and it was very good!
  • GLBT Challenge: I still need to come up with a list of books, but I read Tango Makes Three and wrote a mini-challenge piece on why I am doing this challenge.
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