Tuesday, November 4, 2008











First off... you can click the photos to enlarge them! Hey guys! So, this last week has been very busy. I started teaching classes this week (math and social studies). It has been lots of fun! As you'll see through the pictures I post, our school had a "Book Character Day Parade" and almost every student got involved! I was Fagin from Oliver Twist by the way.

This past weekend I visited Schloss Heidelberg (Heidelberg Castle) which was amazing. My German friend, Stefanie, gave me a tour, complete with myths concerning aspects of the castle!

On a side note, the student teacher that was in my class right before me, is a German student named Stefanie. Her university, the University of Heidelberg, requires their students to do part of their experience abroad. She is a superb teacher, student, and desires so much to help these little learners succeed. She wants to come to the United States and I informed her about Lubbock as a choice. -*-If anyone reading this knows what steps she would need to take so that perhaps Texas Tech could serve as a courtesy supervising university, please let me know.-*-

Today, we had a school-wide mock election. It was a BIG deal! The voting room was very well decorated with a secret voting booth, flags, patriotic music, etc... The results came around 1:30pm- Barack Obama with 50%, John McCain with 48%, & other 2%. The students were very excited about voting - it looked so legitimate. I have also been (and still am) teaching about elections and voting this week in social studies.

This thursday and friday are parent teacher conferences all day. Our 9 week quarter ended last week, and we are letting the parents know how their child is progressing while addressing any questions or concerns students OR parents might have.

Pictures: school-wide mock election (x2), University of Heidelberg's College of Education, German Elementary School, "thick tower" from the castle, me on castle balcony (x2), my 3rd grade class dressed up, Book Character Day Parade, Stefanie and I (student teachers).

Well, I hope you all are doing fantastic! I'm actually going to Paris and Dachau this weekend!! I am going with the USO - which costs a grand total of $100... how can you pass that?!? Tschüß (bye) & GO TECH!

3 comments:

Turi said...

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Sunnie Waldron said...

such awesome pictures! I hope all is well with the teaching. I start full teach next week, I am teaching everything but reading this week. Talk to you soon! Have fun in Paris!!!!

Katelyn said...

It looks like you are having a blast!