Saturday, November 17, 2007
Worst Job
I started working at age 13 doing babysitting and a paper route. It was easy to get into fast food jobs so that is where I worked for many years including A&W , Orange Julius, and yes McDonalds! I also worked at a hospital as a caterer and service attendant. The worst job ever was working as a housekeeper cleaning up after other people. Not only was it back breaking work and low pay, cleaning the toilets was so disguisting! After a summer of doing this I became the team leader and my responsibilities no longer required me to clean toilets. Hallelujah!!! I made the shift to working with children in the school setting when my first child started preschool by volunteering. She is 24 now. I have been working in schools since then. Including being a wife and a parent, being a teacher is and has been the most educational and rewarding job that I have ever done!
Vacation/Home Sweet Home

I haven't been to many places as far as vacations go. However, I have lived in many different places as a child with my parents and siblings including Dillon Montana the Big Sky Country, Ketchican Alaska, and Redding California. My husband and I and our children have also lived in some neat places. We lived in Priest River Idaho and Anchorage Alaska. One of my favorite places was Alaska. Not only is it beautiful country, we were able to see so much wildlife including moose that would be walking around town. Most exciting was to sit in our lawn chairs on the side of the street and watch the sled dogs race by at the start of the Iditarod in Anchorage! That was a thrill of a lifetime! It's clear to see that for most of my life I have lived in cold, snowy areas so I love to cross country ski, snowmobile, ice fish, and sled with my family and friends.
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Achoo!

Unfortunately, I have been ill. I missed seeing all your smiling faces.
I hope that you're all healthy. Have a Great Week!
Karla
Sunday, October 28, 2007
I have many hobbies but unfortunately I haven't had much time to enjoy them due to the fact that there aren't enough hours in the day. However, there's always time to curl up on the couch with a good book and one of my five cats and relax!! I love to read novels, autobiographies, decorating magazines, and children's books to my grandchildren. Reading is not only a form of relaxation for me, it is educational, motivational, and fun!!!
My Furry Friend!!
My Furry Friend!!
Wildcat Coffee-S.A.I.L.S
My teaching is always focused on preparing students for transition from school to work. The title says it all: S.A.I.L.S Program (Students Achieving Independent Living Skills). We have all been working hard to prepare our newly purchased espresso stand, Wildcat Coffee, for opening day. As part of the curriculum, the students recently took the food handlers test and everyone passed. Some students will receive a limited use card for working at our business only and others can both work in our business , as well as apply for a job in any food establishment. I'm so proud of them all and they're are proud of themselves too!!
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Technology
It seems that I've always been a year or two behind on learning how to use the latest and greatest technology. By that time, there have been more technological advances and so I guess that I'll always have more to learn.
I have always been interested in how a document camera works. I've seen it used in a presentation and it looks so simple but very effective as a teaching tool. I would like to find out more about it and possibly write a grant to get one for my classroom because visual demonstrations are one of the most effective modes of teaching and learning.
I would also like to learn about and acquire a scanner so my students can scan their best works and include them in their job portfolios. This could be part of a grant also.
These technologies probably seem outdated to some of you, but I think that these things would prove to be most useful to me as a teacher and to my students.
Have A Great Day!!
Karla K.
I have always been interested in how a document camera works. I've seen it used in a presentation and it looks so simple but very effective as a teaching tool. I would like to find out more about it and possibly write a grant to get one for my classroom because visual demonstrations are one of the most effective modes of teaching and learning.
I would also like to learn about and acquire a scanner so my students can scan their best works and include them in their job portfolios. This could be part of a grant also.
These technologies probably seem outdated to some of you, but I think that these things would prove to be most useful to me as a teacher and to my students.
Have A Great Day!!
Karla K.
Saturday, October 6, 2007
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