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We laugh ourselves silly and I tell them, "I just hate the jitters, don't you. Now I read them this book or the older students read it to me. The kids love and are relieved when an adult shares their scary feelings, especially when the experience is so similar. Let's shake all over and get rid of those nasty jitters." Sometimes I tell them that when they feel the jitters coming on, they can come hold my hand untill they feel O.K. He whispered in my ear that he'd hold my hand if I got scared of the noisy kids. I'm a teacher of 28 yrs.
Everything always turned out fine; my fondest memories are working and loving those so called "tough kids". Some kids tell their thoughts of apprehension and crazy dreams. This book is an excellent example of how I felt many times beginning the first day of school. His grandmother had told him that the teacher was as scared as he was, "after all, your teacher is only one, and you kids are many". again. Many of my positions were in tough inner city schools so I had reason to get the jitters.
A few years ago, one little boy took my hand and pulled me closer to him.
We gave it to them with their goody bag send off. This book was just perfect to give to the little ones from our story hours group who were moving up to kindergarten.
Look for the surprise ending. I like this book because it is very funny. This book made me feel excited for the first day of school.
This book is about Sarah Jane Hartwell. Mr. I read First Day Jitters on the night before the first day of third grade.
Hartwell tries to encourage her by saying, "Of course you're going, honey.as he walked to the window and snapped the shade. I would recommend this book for children from ages 5-10. She did not want to go to school on the first day.
She said her head hurts and didn't feel well to try to get away from going to school.
(FWIW, my 4 yr old didn't "get it", probably just a little too young for this level of humor). Even though he's not fearful of starting school, I think it helped him to see that teachers and grown-ups have feelings and anxieties, just like kids. Recommended. My 5 yr old son, who is very excited about starting kindergarten in few months, was thoroughly amused and laughed out loud at the surprise ending when I first read this book to him. It's now one of our favorites.
It shows that everyone, regardless of age, can experience "first day jitters." This is a great book to read to children going to their first day of school or moving to a new school. I also liked the surprise ending that I believe every child and/or adult who reads this book will love.
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