Saturday, January 23, 2016

Kindergarten MLK Lesson

As I mentioned previously I am currently student teaching in a kindergarten classroom and was asked to lead a lesson over Martin Luther King Jr.. These students are 5 and 6 years old and were just excited about having a day off of school, so I wanted to make sure that they knew the true reason behind this day. Also, this might be the first time some of these students have heard about MLK and I wanted them to know the proper information. After a week of planning, I decided on the following lesson. 

I began by asking the children to think what it would be like if they went to school with 25 of the same person. 25 Jordans, 25 Mikes, 25 Annas. You would never meet anyone knew, never learn about anyone knew, have to play with and see the same people every single day. Once I saw that the students were beginning to understand this concept I asked them how they would feel about such a thing. 

"That would be boring."
"I would not like that."
"You couldn't make new friends." 

All the answers I was hoping for! I then asked the students if any of them knew why we didn't have school on Monday and was surprised to see a few hands raise into the air. All of them generally said that they knew why, but that they forgot. So I told them. We did not have school on Monday to honor a great man, Martin Luther King Jr.. He worked his entire life to make sure that every person, no matter what they looked like, would be able to do anything they wanted to do, be anything they wanted to be, and go anywhere they wanted to go. Because of all of his hard work, we dedicate a day in his birth month, January, to celebrate him. I chose to show the following video. 


There are plenty of videos on YouTube that discuss MLK for kids, but I felt that this video really talked about all of the necessary information that kids should first know about. After the video was over I revisited some of the key points that Kid President mentioned, but I make sure to hit on the fact that there were some people who did not agree with Dr. King and he was killed. However, he made such a lasting impact and empowered so many people that his vision of a world where everyone belonged was still worked one, and still is being worked on, everyday. 

Next, I gave each child a sheet of paper and asked them to trace their hands on it, just like a hand turkey that they had made for Thanksgiving. Once they had their hands traced I asked them to color their hand however they wanted, any color, any design, any cartoon, etc. When they were done coloring they cut out their hands. Earlier in the day when the students were in at recess I asked each of them to sign their name of a large piece of butcher paper. I put this piece of paper up on the board at the front of the class. When their hand was cutout I asked them to put glue on it and bring it up to glue next to their name. Once all of the hands were glued onto the piece I mentioned to the students that not one of the 25 hands looked alike, they were all different colors, different designs, and one was even covered in batman symbols. Even though none of the hands matched, they were all beautiful, and that is what made the picture unique. 



Just like the picture, no two students in the class were the same. We all have different hair, skin, eyes, clothes and interests, and that is what makes our class, and our world, beautiful!!

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

A Drastic Change

For anyone that used to follow this blog regularly I want to deeply apologize for my absence, an incredibly long 18 month absence, but an absence none-the-less. If I wanted to I could fill you in on the numerous life-changing moments that have occurred, all of the disasters, victories, and good or bad days, but I know that you wouldn't want to read that, and honestly I wouldn't want to type all of that. But, I will give you a brief update. 

1. I am still with Robbie!
2. I am still a student at Indiana University, but I am now a senior and just started my final semester!
3. I am finally putting everything that I have learned over the last three and a half years into practice because I am student teaching this semester!

Number 3 is what I want to change this blog into, an education blog, a blog full of my successes and failures in the classroom, of lessons that went perfectly and those that I would never try again. Even though I am a novice teacher I want to be able to share my opinions with you and get your feedback as well; Even if I am the only one who is reading and benefitting from this blog. 

This will still be A Day In The Life Of Kaiti, because that is exactly what it is; A day, a week, or even a month of my attempts in the classroom, the funny moments, and the bonds that I will be creating. I know this is quite a change from what my blog used to be about (fashion, trends, beauty favorites, and YouTube videos,) but I hope that you will still be able to benefit from the posts. Hopefully I am able to retain my original followers, while also gaining a new audience! 


Thursday, August 14, 2014

August Vlogs: 3rd through the 12th

Welcome Back!!

Keep up-to-date with all of the craziness going on in our lives with month with the next few installments of August Vlogs! 


Saturday, August 2, 2014

August Vlogs!

Welcome Back!!

I have decided to vlog everyday in August for you guys, as well as for my own benefit, to showcase just how crazy this month will be for myself and Robbie. We have finally made it to the time of moving into our own apartment together and I want the videos to show just how happy, yet anxious, we really are. There will be some days where we will both be at work, but I will try to do something fun and interesting at least once a day for you guys! 
I hope you enjoy seeing my crazy, yet super exciting, month of August! 




Sunday, July 20, 2014

Summer Look-Book

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Although I am still in the process of packing up my entire house to prepare for the moving process, I still made time this past week to help out a friend, as well as take some pictures for my own blog. A couple of the girls I used to work with created a collaborative blog entitled, The New Blak, and a couple weeks ago I was asked by to contribute to the first installment of Street Style. During the school year, Danyell, whom I've mentioned before for her own blog, Danyzell, will be approaching girls on campus who look super stylish and asking to take their picture. Since school has yet to begin, I agreed to help her out by practicing her first Street Style post. Being the lovely person that she is, she also agreed to help me out by taking a few extra pictures so that I could create a Summer Look-Book for you guys. To check out my appearance on The New Blak, simply click here!


I started laughing mid-photo but for some reason I just really love this picture! 


It might have been a tad bit sunny that day! 





I'm obviously still a child! 


I wanted to show off the rock I found! Aren't you proud of me? 











And yes, my butt got wet!


One of my personal favorites!











Thank you perfectly timed wind!








I had such an amazing morning taking all of these pictures with Miss Danyell and cannot wait to do it again. We both talked about creating different look-books for each other throughout the school year, so everyone should be getting excited! 

Well I hope you all enjoyed see my face multiple times! 
:)

Monday, July 14, 2014

Changes

Welcome Back!! 

Once again guys I was just stopping by to say that I am still alive. Over the past two weeks it has really began to sink in the I will officially, and for good, be moving out on my own on August 8th. Ever since that realization I have been frantically purchasing all of the home goods that I still need, as well as packing up all my belongings at home. Not only am I moving, but my mom is also moving a week after I am, so literally our entire house is full of boxes. On top of that I work 64 hours in the next two weeks, have to find time to have a garage sale, take care of my dog while my mom goes out of town twice, pay my first semester's rent, set up electric, have a photo shoot for a new blog that I will tell you all about, order and pay for all my textbooks, meet my new manager and hope and pray that she will be as flexible with my school schedule as my current manager, try my hardest to get back on schedule with blog and YouTube posts AND try not to collapse in the middle of all this. 

Thank you all so much for always sticking with me through the stressful and crazy times, but know that once I am officially moved in on August 8th I have so many new videos and posts to put up for you all! 

See you soon :)

Monday, June 30, 2014

Let's Talk About Bows!

Welcome Back! 

One of my favorite fashion trends has, and always will be, bows. No matter what personality or style preference, I feel as though bows have a magical ability to turn any ordinary outfit classy. When I think of bows, the first person who comes to mind is Audrey Hepburn, and who doesn't want to be like Audrey?

The bow in the outfit can be subtle, such as earrings, or the main focal point. Which ever way you choose to wear this fashion trend, I feel as though you cannot go wrong. My personal favorite pieces are my maroon and black chevron shirt from Charlotte Russe, complete with a large bow adorned on the back. As well as the shirt I am currently wearing, a black and tan chevron printed tank with a bow on the back as well. 

Of course I have multiple items on multiple Pinterest boards that have bows somewhere on them, and after having scoured through them all I have picked my favorites to show you guys! 

  

As I stated before, you can add simple bows to any outfit and it instantly becomes more classy. The earrings, ring and hair bow shown above are great ways to add a subtle hint of girlishness and class to any outfit.

For those who are feeling more brave, or for those of us who are extremely girly, the large bows above are wonderful additions to any outfit. The shirt and dress would seem so plain and ordinary without the added flare and pop of color given by the bows. The coat and bathing suit would still be cute and simple pieces to rock, but the addition of the bow brings even more pizazz to the already colorful pieces. 

I hope I have given you either the confidence or the desire to go out and rock either a small or large bow with your upcoming outfits, I know I will be. If you have any suggestions for outfit ideas that would rock with a bow, let me know below in the comments. 

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