Showing posts with label teacher. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teacher. Show all posts

Monday, July 14, 2008

Schooooooooool

My journey toward becoming a teacher took its first baby steps this morning. After a meet and greet with lots of delicious foods, we started classes toward obtaining a Masters in Teacher Education.

You'd think I'd have some commentary about how weird it is to be back in class, go through orientation, yadda yadda, but to be honest it feels pretty normal and good. I guess that's a good thing though. So the ship has set sail, let's hope the winds keep blowing strong.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Entering the Field

So teaching is fun. Today marked the beginning of a six day substitution for one of the high school Spanish teachers. She's gone on a trip... okay, well, it's conference that happens to be at Disneyland. Needless to say her kids are thrilled.

Today we played a name game (sorry, "activity", holler back ICLP!) and I am sad to report that in both classes of 25 students who have been together for eight weeks the vast majority do not know each other's names. We sought to rectify the deficit and it was a good time had by all, especially the kid who got hit in the family jewels with the ball we were using. C'est la vie. Whoops! Es la vida.

The three major objectives while I'm there:
  • I have a Phrase-o-the-Day that is an important word or phrase that they'll use a lot. Today was vamos. ie Vamos a la fiesta? or Vamos chicas! or Vamos a ser chevere.
  • We are learning -AR verbs and how to conjugate them. Grammar is fun.
  • They identified six words or phrases they thought were very important in their lives. You may wonder what high school freshmen (it's Spanish I) would put on this list. For that I have answers: Cool/sweet, I don't care, and the ever popular: Shut up. Let's be honest, it's functional.
On to tomorrow where they'll be practicing conjugations through charts and crossword puzzles! Tell me your favorite Spanish word/phrase and I'll pass it on.