Tuesday, September 30, 2014

School Bits and Bobs

We've been in school for about two months now.  I've got a really good class this year.

Here are some fun things we've been working on....

The poetry units are always my favorite.  We often have some good things emerge from our lessons.

For this lesson we were working on using descriptive language and making shape poems (not a poem about shapes, but poems written in the shape of the subject of the poem.)  Here are some samples from our literacy journals.




I really like this one.

I love how they all turned out a little different.



We made acrostic poems with our names.  They really look super hanging in the class.  Many kids with the letter 'a' in their name used afraid to describe themselves.  I asked one student what he was afraid of and he said ghosts.

  



How could you not enjoy swim lessons when this is your view?  By the way, this little fella gave me a high five after swimming and said, "Miss Carson, I learned to swim today!"
I replied, "I know.  I saw you."
He was flailing/swimming out to Mr. Sato in the middle of the pool with his head above water so he could cry and breathe at the same time.  When he reached Mr. Sato his cries turned into laughter and all the kids sitting on the side of the pool cheered for him.  Good times in grade 2.





This is the same lesson from last year on 3D figures. Instead of using marshmallows we used modeling clay rolled up into little balls.  I thought this was so clever and such an improvement over the marshmallows, but by the time the kids got downstairs to go home, they were in pieces.








It's the raining season here.  Either I'm acclimating or it feels much cooler than last year.  Low 90's feels like a nice day.  My campus gets some flooding after a strong rain.  Notice the level of the water from the road all the way into the school yard.



Those are my feet underwater.  Those are little leaves swirling around.  Yes, I wore white capris that day.  Don't say it.  I already know.

No umbrella?  A moto helmet will do just fine.


Our tuk tuk driver Thouen has a special place in my heart.  He takes really good care of us.


This is our view once we are Velcro-ed in.  Water still splashes up from the sides when someone speeds by to close.



In topic, we've been studying light.  This lesson was about shadow.  We read a book on making shadow puppets, then went outside to make our own.



Once one person traced their body, it was all the rage. It looks a bit like a crime scene, but they had a blast.


Speaking of the above-mentioned Thouen.  His youngest son rides in the tuk tuk with us every day.  We get dropped off first then he goes on to school.  Every day I watch this sweet piece of apple pie nod off to sleep.  It took him about a month to overcome his shyness and say good morning to us.


As I was walking into school one day, the guard was pulling up to his breakfast.  I peered into his bowl and asked about it.  A hearty breakfast, no doubt.  It looks like a cow deconstructed.





You know how kids go a little berserk-o when a bee buzzes by or there's a spider in the room?  Not here in Cambodia.  A gecko drops off the ceiling onto your desk?  No problem.  Miss Kanha will scooch the desks around to catch it and then put it outside after she gets it.  All quiet and calm-like.  No big deal.

This year there are bats living outside my classroom in an open air hallway. They've swooped on some of the small groups that work at a table right outside of my room.  I think I would be the one going berserk-o if I was swooped upon by a bat.
   
Rats, bats and geckos, oh my.

Here are two night-flyers hanging from the eaves.  



There's always something interesting on the way to school.  This was a bin full of piggy parts driving down the road.  The Khmer lady is trimming up the pieces as they drive along.  Might as well use the morning commute to get some of the prep work done.  You can see the ears in the back waving to us as it went by.

I'd like to title this picture, This little piggy went to the market.  


We are really enjoying learning in the classroom this year.  There is no better confirmation, than hearing it from a third party.  So I'd like to finish off this post with quotes from some of my students, while in guided reading with Miss Rebecca.

Miss Rebecca, "How is your day so far?"

Nai, "Great! Every lesson was so much fun, but topic was the best! We looked at light through a prism today."

And another day Miss Rebecca teaches about adjectives.  She asks for an example of an adjective and one student says, "indigo."

When Rebecca asks them how they know what indigo is, they say they've learned about refraction and colors of the rainbow.

Hooray for school! 


Ok, just one more. This notice appeared in our school newsletter this month. Inspired by real events.

Underwear for Boys
Please can you make sure that if your child is a boy that he wears underpants under his shorts to school every day.  This will avoid accidents happening with zips on their shorts.


Have a nice day everyone~