Saturday, November 11, 2006

In the classroom...

My classes are moving along. The youngest ones are rambunctious and loud. There are only eight of them, but in my small classroom we are a crowded bunch. Some of the other teachers are assisting me in working with them because their needs are so varied.

My 4th graders are currently reading Robert Kimmel Smith's novel, Jelly Belly. The story centers around an overweight boy who is sent to a camp to lose weight for the summer. My students are grappling with the concept of affectionate overindulgence and are just beginning to understand that sometimes people show love in ways that are unintentionally damaging. Borrow, lend, dishonest, scold, and warn are among our recent vocabulary words. (The students particularly enjoyed pretending to "scold" and "warn" me for hypothetical misconduct.)

The middle school students composed stories about bizzare things that happened to them at home. Then we read "The day it rained cockroaches" and students became entranced and appalled by the description of six inch African roaches. The middle school bunch adore talking in any form and eagerly read aloud and give oral presentations.

Lastly, my high school writing students recently finished compositions in which they described a challenge they overcame and how their lives were affected by it. We are working on clarity and have eliminated about 10 words from their written vocabulary: make, take, have, go, say, do, put, good, bad.... We also focused on writing effective hooks. One class period, the students each read the opening page of a different novel. They reflected on how the author grabbed their attention and we compiled a class list of strategies for composing effective hooks. I am starting to see stronger beginnings in their writing, but not all students are quick to implement their learning.

We recently held parent/teacher conferences. Most of mine were with the parents of my 10th grade students. Families were concerned with the low grades on students' report cards. I enjoyed meeting the students' relatives and was happy to hear many of them were thrilled that their children were receiveing focused training in writing skills.

4 Comments:

At November 12, 2006 8:45 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Maya,

Especially enjoyed reading your recent report, which gave many specifics about your teaching and its impact on the students in Curacao.
Good luck with the difficult young ones and have fun with the talkative older ones.
Six-inch roaches???

 
At November 20, 2006 8:24 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

ew, roaches... When I was in St. John, USVI, I came across one in the shower, very gross. Anway, hey it's Brittney, from the airport before you left on this trip. (aka the girl w/ the gnome). my email is honisch@mydurango.net if you want to say hey or get some gnome pictures, hehehe. Hope everything continues to go well. Cheers!

 
At December 06, 2006 1:22 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It sounds challenging to work with students who range from lil' ones to grown children...I have my hands full with just my 5 year olds!
I would offer to send you the Hoy Hoy Trap-a-Roach thingys but I don't think that it'd be able to accomodate the 6 inch roaches. Egads!
Take care and don't work too hard!
-Mallika

 
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