Thursday, September 1, 2016

Miss Nelson is Missing

My name is Jessica Meeks. I grew up here in Wake County.  This is my ninth year teaching (eight years in 2nd grade and this is my first year in 4th grade).  I have always enjoyed school and learning which is why I became a teacher.
I learned to read at an early age. I remember my Kindergarten teacher letting me read to the class. Throughout my childhood, my mom would take us to the library every week to check out books.  It is a very vivid and enjoyable memory.  I remember reading Miss Nelson is Missing.  I enjoyed the illustrations.  They were different than any other book's illustrations I had seen.  The story was fun because there was a secret and I felt special because I figured out that Miss Nelson was disguised as Miss Viola Swamp.
As a 2nd grade teacher, I used that book to teach beginning of the year procedures and rules.  The students also shared the excitement of figuring out Miss Nelson's secret.





1 comment:

  1. Miss Nelson is Missing is always a favorite! How many teachers have wanted to dress up as Viola Swamp for a day? Last year we saw Raleigh Little Theater's production of the book--a great way to bring children's literature to life!

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