I am also in charge of teaching Art to the students; the Vietnamese teacher aides usually help with this part by coming in with prepared ideas and materials, but of course our teacher aide was sick today. It is Women's Day on Monday (which is really a sight to see, streets are lined with men buying flowers and women walk around holding huge bouquets) so I thought it would be good to make cards for mothers, grandmothers, or any other special women in the students' lives. I added a twist by showing them how to make pop-up cards, something they have never seen, and were all very eager to try. I actually ended up receiving 4 cards from the girls in the class, which are all incredibly adorable. When I locate some tape I will hang them up in my apartment.

I know the week has been short (a whole 2 days...) but I am really looking forward to Friday. These kids wear me out! But I know that I'm doing a good job, and after having seen some other teachers in action, feel totally confident that I can do an incredible job teaching here. Woohoo! When Monday rolls around, I will be teaching actual classes without having to be second to one of the men that have been substituting for the class ever since the original teacher pretty much left "on holiday" and never came back. The school was in a bad place after the teacher completely ditched 50 students, and I definitely applied at the perfect time. Timing is everything!!!
Card is awesome. I love that you are bringing the revolution of pop-up cards to Vietnam. Now just show them all that fancy note-folding you know how to do and you will be crowned Girl Einstein!
ReplyDeleteDon't take away Friday Fun Time Miss Meghan! Maybe you'd better start a rewards program? Student of the week gets to decorate the bulletin board...
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