Saturday, May 5, 2012

I'm back!! And it's my 50th post! And I'm almost to 100 followers!

Wow, I've been gone forever it seems!!!!

My official London wedding went great!! Exceeded my expectations. Don't know what I was worrying about. Still waiting for the pictures from the photographer, but here is a picture or 2. A full post on it is also here.



I have just started catching up on everyone's blogs. I feel so out of it. Our families left about 2 weeks ago, and a friend from Australia left this week.

So now.

The job hunt has started.

 

The good news: the UK government changed the rule about not recognizing teaching qualifications for teachers from AU, NZ, Canada and the US!!!! So I am now seen as QUALIFIED!!!! This opens so many doors now! Can you believe that my Bachelors and Masters degree was nothing until this rule changed? I know.

But onto trying to get a job here.

I don't know if you know how it goes here in England when one wants to get a teaching job.  Maybe this is how it is in your state, and Arizona is just super relaxed. But I'm getting ahead of myself.

HOW TO GET A TEACHING JOB IN ENGLAND

1. Look up on a website for job vacancies (not organized in school districts like I'm used to).
2. Call up schools to come 'round for a tour and chat. (this takes so long since I'm on public transport and don't always know where these schools are).
3. Get an application PACK and submit it later to school, along with a 2 page personal statement about how you are exactly what they're looking for, according to their Teacher Spec sheet from application pack (it's all very formal here in England.......formal and cold).
4. Maybe, maybe you will get shortlisted to come in for an interview.
5. If you come in for an interview, the interview consists of a formal lesson with an unknown class or classes while Head Teacher and others (possibly governing board as well) watch.  Some of the schools said online that the interview would take ALL DAY. Some said you have to give a presentation ALSO. Then comes the question and answers.
6.Be careful you don't get used during this "lesson as your interview" situation. I had to do a P.E. lesson (not trying to get a PE job, but state schools don't have specialist teachers so you have to teach everything)........anyway PE lesson, tennis with kindergarten. How did I get myself into this is exactly what I thinking. But guess what? No one came to watch me until the very end. And then I discovered they weren't really looking for a teacher. They were looking for a substitute teacher for part of the day. For free. Super.
7. I forgot how formal and scary and hard it is to get a job here (it's been several years since I was here).
8. I hate that no one here really knows me, and doesn't know how hard I work and how much I care!
9. Good luck to me!

how about I get paid to do this instead?

I am tired just thinking about this whole process!! 
I also have another theory on why this is all so intimidating for me. I'll try and make it quick.

Often times when I go to the schools for interviews (or when I did the last time I lived here), they immediately seem disappointed that I'm American.

"Oh where are you from?"  I detect a hopeful look that I might be from Canada, a country that in the top 5 for student achievement.

"Phoenix, Arizona from the States," I say softly.

"Oh."

If you're confused, I have said in past posts (or when I was writing 'notes' on facebook before blogging), I have learned that Americans are not popular. Anywhere I go. England, Australia, France etc. I hear weekly, if not daily, negative comments about Americans. In passing, on the TV, at church, in conversations, in staff rooms, everywhere. I don't disagree with all of it, but I can see that my nationality precedes me when I walk into a room. But I try to defy the myth that I carry a gun, eat fast food 3 times a day, am arrogant, and can't find England on a map. But I'm getting off topic here. 

 

 OK, all of that aside, things are going really well! The wedding was a success, I had a great time with my family, and I am enjoying being married tremendously. I really love it and am so happy after all our time apart, the deployments, the waiting.......yay! Together and happy!

 

SO tell me! Is it this formal and tough to get a job where you live? Or perhaps I'm being a baby.


Oh and here is my latest printables pack for K-2 notebooks! Maybe when I get to 100 followers I will do something fun! I always read that in other people's blogs : ) Now it will be my turn! What should I do? Can you do me a favor and get some of your friends over here?! I'm 5 away from 100!!

A few samples:














Have a good one!!
Kelli

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Scotland! And I'm getting married this week!

Everyone's asleep so I wanted to blog very quickly.

Well actually I did it Sunday night, on my blog for my family & Phx friends, but I don't want to upload the photos again......so if you want to see my Scotland pictures and read about my parents meeting my husband's parents, it's here.

Also our 'wedding' is this week!! It's supposed to be very rainy and cold : (   I am a bit sad about this because I picked a venue with a beautiful garden and lots of space......oh well.

Last week I got good news that the rule for overseas teachers in AU, NZ, and the USA has been changed and I will now be recognized as a QUALIFIED TEACHER!! I do have my bachelors and masters in education, but they had some hard and fast rules here in the UK. Very excited (although maybe I should wait until I for sure get the all clear).

Off to bed! Hope everyone's enjoying their spring break or last few weeks until summer break!!

Kelli

Friday, March 30, 2012

Nouns/Verbs FREEBIE and some England pics!

E*N*G*L*A*N*D in pictures!!!

Yesterday was another gorgeous day here in London!! This March has been unbelievable (especially for a girl from the desert!)

Yesterday was a REALLY good day for me because  got lots of things done!!  My family arrives Tuesday so I want everything DONE so we can enjoy our time together!

This will probably be the last post for 2 weeks or more, so this is a long one.......look for the freebie at the end!

My favorite flowers at the moment!



Doors, a church, and famous double-decker bus!





A school, a pub, an Italian market




a cute little gate and a footpath




love the glass jars with flowers AND dresses with white shoes! Love it all!

Checking out the wedding venue on Monday!
I mean, checked last minute details and then spent most of the time figuring out who could jump the highest! I love him.



le Rey jumped a million times, but I could not snap the pictures at the right time! Still fun though!

- -{FREEBIE!}- -
click here!

I mentioned before that I'm working on a nouns/verbs pack for journals/notebooks/portfolios...........it will still be a little while before I can finish this....... so I'd like to give you a sample! I hope you like it! Can you please comment/rate in my TPT store, or become a follower of my TPT store if you find it useful? Thanks!

Here's what it look like in a journal (8 1/2 x 12 size, roughly)

Many of these lessons can be used with books from your library, 
when students are 'hunting' for nouns or verbs.


heading with definition and examples
student writes in definition and examples
sorting nouns/verbs from word bank instead of book
noun/verb picture sort in simple graphic organizer style
 here is the link one more time!! 

Have a good one!!

Kelli

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Today I will be OK

Hello Blogging Community!

Well I am still not where I thought I would be, but I am heading in the right direction I think!

I thought by this time of the year that I would be in the British schools, taking pictures left and right, to share ideas from across the pond with all of you.

God has other plans for me. Of course. Why do I always try to be so headstrong and make my own path when I know He's in control? And why do I get so anxious even though I know I should Trust in God and be anxious for nothing? I'm not usually like this, but there is SO much out of my control at this time it seems.

Anyway............I still have no job prospects at this time because of the technicality for overseas teachers. I still have a long list of DIY wedding stuff to get sorted before my family arrives next week!!! I was up until 3am last night on ebay getting who knows what for a flippin' candy bar??!!

But I am enjoying the process of putting our personal stamp on this wedding. for the most part. could really use my girlfriends back home right about now. for advice. for wine nights with Real Housewives. I miss them. I even miss Arizona, 110 + heat all summer long, immigration issues, bad public transport and all.

Today, I vow to not be anxious about the upcoming hosting for our wedding celebration and sightseeing with our families and hoping the wedding goes as it's supposed to.

I will be thankful I have my wonderful love, here with me, not in Afghanistan. We're not destitute, so I will not fret about money. I do have friends here and an amazing church.

My sweetie came off a looooong shift and I'm going to get him breakfast now. If this is my life for now, I will make the most out of it. Today I will be OK.

How about you? Do you get anxious like me?

Kelli


What a cutie!

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Please help me get to 100 followers!

I'm at 89 followers......let's see if I can get to 100!!

I don't think anyone has even looked at my last post : (  I really am trying to write more posts and read other blogs (well I always read them, I'm just trying to get better at commenting), all with some sort of balance of my life.

Just a question: how long do you (on average) 1) read other blogs  2) work on your own posts (creating, uoloading pictures, etc)?  I'm curious.

With a big sigh,
Kelli