For a classroom of primary school students looking for inspiration before a big test this week, the writing wasn't on the wall. It was on their desks.
A Woodbury teacher wrote inspirational messages directly on her students' desks Monday before they started four days of high-pressure, high-stakes Common Core-aligned tests this week, followed by three more days next week.
Chandni Langford's fifth-graders walked into class Monday at Evergreen Avenue Elementary School to find messages from her. "Learning is your superpower!" she wrote to one student. "There is no elevator to success, you must take the stairs!" she told another.
"A lot of my kids were nervous that if they don't pass this test with good scores they won't go to the next grade. They feel a lot of anxiety about that," Langford said. "I thought this would be a cute thing for them to walk in to."
"I felt like I could do anything now," Emily Corrigan said. "Everyone kept on smiling. I think it was really cool that she did everything for us."
Langford said she got the idea on Pinterest from another teacher. She said the messages connect with the "growth mindset" learning strategy that she has used in her classroom of 19 students since January.
The messages were written using dry erase markers and removed before the students began the first of seven days of testing.