So I realize it's been almost three months since I've updated. Yikes.
Please know that neglecting this blog was never my intention; I've been involved in a lot of other projects (
NaNoWriMo, trying to start a
blogging network, starting a
fitness blog with my bestie) in the past few months.
There is one thing, however, that has happened that actually has an effect on this blog: I (kind of) got a promotion!
I'm still in my old classroom on Monday mornings (with just M and N), but Tuesday-Thursday mornings, I am in the Preschool I classroom (which is M and N's main classroom), and Monday-Thursday afternoons, I am in the Pre-K class (4 and 5-year-olds).
All the classes except Play Time (my original class) have co-teachers. One of the co-teachers in the Preschool I classroom was offered a higher-paying job closer to home (at her son's school, nonetheless), and she decided to take it; the director offered me her vacant position, and I accepted. The Preschool I class is for 2-3 year olds, and is offered Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornings, with the option to send children two or three days of the week. We currently have 11 students: three Americans (2 girls, 1 boy -- N from Mondays), three Chinese girls, four Korean boys, and a Japanese girl (M from Mondays). We can have up to 12 children, and next semester, we will be gaining another American boy. One of our Chinese girls, D, will be going back to China next semester for Spring Festival, so O, who is in Play Time Tuesday-Thursday, will be taking her spot.
Adjusting to having a co-teacher was a lot easier than I expected to be. There's always an extra pair of eyes and hands and we switch off lead teaching every two weeks so we get a bit of a break. I love my co-teacher; she's kind and she's pretty hilarious, so that made the transition a lot easier than I expected it to.
Around the same time that I switched classrooms, the director asked me to help out in the afternoon Pre-K class as well. It's a lot smaller than the morning class (9 kids vs 17), but there are some special needs in the afternoon class. There were originally six kids, including two kids from a set of triplets, and a week or two before I started, the third triplet started as well. Two of the triplets have Autism Spectrum Disorder and celiac disease, and require some extra attention. When two more children joined the class, the director figured a second set of eyes and ears would be beneficial, so now I get to spend my afternoons in Pre-K :) I really enjoy it, because it's the age group I used to teach.
Here are some pictures of my new classroom (the Preschool I room). The theme is adventure/exploring.
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view from the door |
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our teacher corner...all our supplies and files are here |
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the north wall -- the cabinets have puzzles and games that all classes share |
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tables. we have two of them. |
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dramatic play area |
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sensory table (and some awesome artwork!) |
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cubbies (and my stuff) |
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Christmas tree with ornaments the kids made |
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each child has his/her own "picture"... |
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...which indicates where they sit on the rug! |
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books :) |
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calendar |
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color jars |
P.S. Here's what I've been doing in
Play Time the last couple of weeks :)
Beautiful room!
ReplyDeleteThanks! To be fair, I didn't really have much to do with it, but the kids really seem to like it!
DeleteHi Alex,
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are great. Thank you for sharing.
Karina
http://momintheusa.blogspot.com