Please enjoy this post by our guest blogger Natalie Sonnier
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Epiphany Day School |
Hi! My name is Natalie Sonnier and I am very enthusiastic
about being a part of the
Louisiana A+ Schools network.
I have been in the teaching profession for a year and a half. I started
teaching a month after graduation. I graduated from the University of Louisiana
at Lafayette with a Bachelor of Science: Early Childhood Education and a
certification in Middle School Mathematics.
I taught Middle School Mathematics from January 2012 to May 2012 at a
Lafayette Parish Public School. I was accepted into Graduate School and started
my studies in Educational Technology Leadership in July 2012. The past school
year, 2012-2013, I have been a Kindergarten teacher assistant at Episcopal
School of Acadiana while working on my graduate coursework. I will begin
teaching at
Epiphany Day School in August 2013. I will be teaching second grade,
my favorite grade as a child, and finishing up my Master’s Degree in the fall.
I will be graduating on December 7
th, 2013 in Educational Technology
Leadership from the University of Louisiana at Monroe.
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Second Grade Teacher Natalie Sonnier |
I truly love my profession and couldn't be more blessed to
work with children every day. My calling to teach started when I was about five
years old. I sat my sister down in our pretend classroom and taught her the
skills I was learning in Kindergarten. I
knew from a very young age that teaching was my passion and thank my past
teachers for making a difference in my life. I hope to make a lasting
impression on my students and instill the importance of education. I love
creating fun and meaningful lessons, teaching life skills that are necessary, building
relationships with parents and other faculty, and being a vital part of a
child’s life.
I am thrilled that Epiphany Day School has been chosen to
participate in Louisiana A+ Schools.
The 8 Essentials seem to be an
excellent resource and foundation for the school. I am anticipating that my
future classroom, planning, relationships with others will touch on all eight
components. I think the 8 Essentials that A+ Schools values are truly important to the school setting. I
hope that the second grade curriculum and lessons I create will foster
experiential learning, are adaptive to each learner, value multiple intelligences,
and integrate art components. Also, in
regards to planning and relationships I hope the collaboration between teachers
is effective and the climate is positive and fun for both students and
teachers. I really think the foundation for A+ Schools gives the school
resources and a foundation for a school that can make a huge difference in the
community.
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George Rodrigue Foundation Executive Director Jacques Rodrigue,
Epiphany Day School Principal Kathleen O'Shaughnessy and
Lieutenant Governor Jay Dardenne |
The primary Essential that I would like to focus on
is the arts. I am a very creative person in regards to creating fun and
meaningful lessons and activities for the students, but I tend to lack
confidence when creating visual arts. I believe that a teacher should be an
example and it is hard for me to create art work that I am comfortable with. I
know children are very creative, but I have struggled with this creative aspect
my whole life. Also, I think curriculum is another Essential that I would like
to focus on this upcoming school year. I have taught at the middle school
level, but the first time teaching an elementary grade. I plan to focus on the
curriculum and create a solid foundation for the second grade level. The
lessons that I create from the curriculum will have solid objectives,
expectations, evaluations of content, and focus on differentiation for all
learners in the classroom. I believe
that throughout my first year teaching at Epiphany Day School I can grow in
these two essential component areas and make a difference to the students, the
school community, and to my profession. Hopefully, at the end of the 2013-2014
school year I can be an “A+ teacher.”
Way to go, Natalie Sonnier! Something tells me you're already an A+ teacher, and your students and the entire school will surely benefit.
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