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The Importance of First Grade Teachers - First grade is a pivotal year in a child’s educational journey. It is often the time when the foundational skills for literacy, numeracy, and social development are solidified. First-grade teachers, like Tiffany Hatch, are not just educators; they are nurturing guides who lay the groundwork for lifelong learning. They have the unique ability to ignite curiosity, spark imagination, and cultivate a love for learning that students carry with them for years to come. Behind the Camera: A Full-Day Immersion - Davis School District Video Media Specialist Tom Laughlin spent an entire day immersed in the lively atmosphere of Tiffany Hatch’s first-grade classroom at South Clearfield Elementary. His mission? To capture the essence of what a typical day looks like for these energetic, curious students—and the brilliance of the teacher guiding them. The result is a heartwarming video that offers a glimpse into the students’ daily activities, filled with learning moments that often feel more like play than work. Whether it's correcting morning work or engaging in storytelling, every moment is infused with the joy and curiosity that defines this first-grade class. Laughlin began his filming early in the morning, blending into the classroom so as not to disturb the students’ natural rhythms. Over the course of eight hours, he captured everything from structured learning activities to spontaneous, unscripted moments. The camera caught every detail, from children proudly raising their hands to share answers to the excitement over a freshly lost tooth. “My tooth fell out!” one student announced, a small but charming moment among many. One key to capturing the essence of the day was Laughlin’s focus on the flow of activities. In the video, Tiffany Hatch calmly directs her students through the day’s schedule—“We corrected our morning work, now we’ll have morning meeting, then recess, language arts, and lunch”—and the students follow seamlessly. Editing the Narrative: Highlighting the Magic - The editing process was just as intentional. Laughlin selected moments that reflected both the educational focus and the personality of the students and teacher. Hatch’s ability to engage her students with creative activities—like acting out folk tales—comes through clearly. These engaging moments are woven together with quieter instances, such as students practicing blending words or enjoying a simple recess. Every shot was chosen to give viewers a full picture of how these first graders spend their day learning, playing and growing. A Glimpse into First Grade Life - Through Laughlin’s lens, viewers witness the magic that happens in Hatch’s classroom every day. Whether blending words or using “magic cell phones” to celebrate reaching a reading goal, Hatch consistently keeps her students engaged and excited about learning. The day ends with a cheerful goodbye: "Have a great night, I'll see you tomorrow!" Hatch calls out as the students line up at the door. It’s a fitting close to a day packed with growth and discovery. Tom Laughlin’s video is more than just a snapshot of a classroom—it’s a celebration of excellent teaching and the vibrant, curious minds of first graders. The magic captured in Tiffany Hatch’s classroom is not unique to South Clearfield Elementary; it reflects the dedication and creativity of educators across the district. Every day, in classrooms throughout Davis School District, teachers like Hatch are inspiring students, fostering their curiosity and making learning a joyful and engaging experience. If you haven’t watched it yet, prepare to be charmed by the incredible learning that’s happening not just in one classroom, but all around us.