Mrs. Hayes
7th Grade ELA
Cooper Middle School: The Hidden gem of cobb county
Dear Students,
Welcome to 7th Grade English Language Arts. I am excited for this school year and the opportunity to work with you this year as you continue to learn about ELA. My goal as your teacher this year is to help you become better independent critical thinkers. You may be wondering how critical thinking relates to ELA, but by helping you improve as readers and writers, you will improve as independent critical thinkers—a skill you can use in all aspects of your life now and in the future. I am a Georgia native and have lived in the metro Atlanta area all my life; in fact, all my immediate family still lives in metro Atlanta which cuts down on traveling during the holidays. Even though my permanent home has always been in Georgia, I traveled Europe extensively during and after college including spending 3 months living in the Swiss Alps working at an international Girl Scout center. My husband and I have lived in Cobb County for 5 years and we have an 10 month old son. In 2006, I graduated from the University of Georgia with a dual Bachelor’s in German and Comparative Literature. My next academic endeavor was a Master’s of Art in Children’s Literature at Hollins University which I earned in 2011. I then went on to earn a Master’s of the Art of Teaching from Kennesaw State University in 2012. As a teacher, I am certified to teacher English Language Arts in grades 6-12, Reading in grade 4-8, and Math in grades 4-8. I have been working in the field of education for the last 19 years beginning with a job as an outdoor education leader for Girl Scouts when I was just 16 and including time as a substitute teacher in addition to my time as a certified teacher in the classroom. This is my 7th year as a certified teacher and my 4th year at Cooper Middle School. Before coming to Cooper Middle School, I worked at Ombudsman teaching ELA to middle and high school students. I also worked at Oakwood Digital Academy—an alternate high school focused on drop out prevention—for students who struggle in a regular high school and need an alternative route to graduation. My happiest moments in teaching are when I see my students succeed and achieve promotion to the next grade or graduation. I have worked with many students who have had academic and personal struggles which could have derailed their progress, but with hard work and refocusing these students have succeeded. My expectations for you as my students and for myself as your teacher are very high. I want nothing but your best this year and promise to give you my best. We are all human and may have bad days, but a bad day does not excuse prolonged subpar performance. Albert Einstein said, “Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.” As seventh graders, you will be pushed to do new things and may mistakes. You will also learn to correct those mistakes so that when you leave, you have grown as students and as individuals. I look forward in working with you this year and cannot wait to see the many ideas and talents that you bring to the classroom. E-mail is the best way to contact me. My address is [email protected]. Respectfully, Mrs. Hayes Language Arts 7th Grade Read 180 7th Grade
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AuthorMrs. Hayes has been teaching 7th grade at Cooper Middle School since November of 2015. Before coming to Cooper, she taught on both the middle and high school levels. Archives
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