So I have completed just over two full
weeks of teaching, and I am happy to say that I love it. This is by
far the most rewarding job I have ever had. If you would have asked
me after my first day, the answer was much different. But the
exhaustion and frustration was mostly feeling unprepared on my part. Each day we are all getting a little
more familiar and a little more comfortable together. I am also
learning to give them time, repetition is necessary and makes my life
that much easier!
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| Raising the flag |
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| The entire school lines up for the flag ceremony, national anthem & prayers |
This morning outside by the flag, one
of my girls, Grace, was walking up and saw me from across the way.
Her face lit up and she ran full speed over to me and threw her arms
around me! I'm convinced more
and more that I just like OTHER people's kids : ) Because let me tell
you, running around after these wild ones is unbelievably exhausting!
There have been several days, okay let's be real, MOST days I feel
like I am literally going to collapse in class! Whether from heat,
exhaustion, or dehydration or all three. There are a few of my kids that are extraordinarily
uncontrollable but somehow they're all so adorable I can't help but
love the little monsters!!
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| Tuesdays they wear neon green uniforms for Sports Hour, always moving a million miles an hour! |
Being that they are only about 5 years
old (depending on who you ask!) a lot of my day is spent helping them
with very basic tasks.. we start outside at 730am for the flag
ceremony, attempting to keep them in two straight lines of boys and
girls without pushing, pulling, poking, or hitting each other. By 8am
we move the lines upstairs and get their
shoes & socks off, into two lines seated for milk time, stand up and file them into the co-ed bathroom for toilet time, back into lines to grab
their cups for water time, then we finally make it into the
classroom.
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| Ten Little Numbers Song! |
My morning routine consists of The
Hello Song, Days of the Week Song, Today's Weather; then we try to
get through a few yoga poses and once they get tooo out of control I
usually jump into song time.
Then we get into some basic conversational lessons, phonics, and
math, but before too long we're ready for another toilet time! Then
there's usually time for another song or two before we get into
workbooks, then some team games, another toilet time and then on to
our art project (which is usually coloring—the first time I gave
them scissors it was kind of terrifying, so we'll have to work on
that!) and lastly there is story time! By 11am we are singing The
Goodbye Song, we are all drenched in sweat and its time to line up
again and head outside to the cafeteria! For lunch they only get all of about 15 minutes so my two Thai teachers and I are furiously
shoveling food into the poor kids faces before lining up
again for water time then over to brush their
teeth. Back up in the classroom the kids get to take a nap while
Teacher Mari has to write in their comment books for their parents
about how they did in our lesson, by this time I'm exhausted,
starving, and would give anything to get a sleeping mat and pillow
next to my kids!!!!
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| Nap Time Please! |
Tuesdays we have a Sports Hour where we
get to be outside with the gym teacher running around, doing obstacle
courses, riding bikes, and playing catch! This is obviously the best
day of the week and I look forward to it already!!
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| Pin & Jin |
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| Nundee & Namfa |
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| WinWin & Gimmie |
Its amazing how the moments of
frustration and exhaustion can all be so worth it when I start to
realize the relationships I am building and the impact I am having on
these tiny little persons. They are so impressionable and so eager
for attention and praise, and when you give it to them they give it
back ten fold.
Congratulations Mari on completing the first two weeks! I can imagine the nerves those first couple days. And OMG that picture of Pin and Jin - Too Cute!
ReplyDeleteSo fun to her about your teaching adventures! Kids are a handful especially at that age but you seem to be doing GREAT! You do have a way with kids that I've seen when you interact with Ephraim! Keep up the good work, as you've already seen it is so fulfilling!!!
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