Today was the begining of our second week. It started out the same as last week with a flag raising ceremony. After the songs and pledges and a dance from grade 2, we were able to get a picture of us with all of the students and teachers of the school. We then began with our lessons, we started by talking about energy pyramids in grade 5 science, then we went to grade 6 to teach about energy and the uses of energy.
We were then called to the principals office (no detentions though!)to plan out our schedule for this week. We are going to have a busy week!
After lunch we taught percentages in grade 5 math and graphs in grade 6 math. We then had some time to organize our stuff and then join the staff for devotions. We were able to explain some of the math and science manipulatives that we sent ahead in the big boxes. After our meeting was done we joined the staff for a dinner of dried fish and squid (with rice of course), but since they figured we wouldn't even like the smell of the dried fish, they made us fried chicken instead.
We did not have to lesson plan tonight because we are suddenly done teaching because our schedule has become too busy. Tomorrow we will begin visiting the younger grades, since we have not been able to spend time with them yet.
Heather teaching grade 6 science.
Kinder 2 pm class with Teacher Anna
Sponsor Students (some may be in am class): Robbie Gallardo, Marian Grace Madrigal, Kim Jehoia Serrano, Hanna Grace Baleto
Kinder 1 pm class with Teacher Wilma
Sponsor Students: Lance Baldano, Mark John Santos, Rebekah Gine, Eunice Felipe, Aliah Amancio, Aliana Taway, Kathleen Fajilago, Arabella GUno, Franklin Villenes
Grade 5 class with Teacher Carmela
Sponsor Students: Chastine Manlapaz, Elijah Dela Cruz, Neil Krystian Menguito, Elisha Alongzo
Sponsor Students: John Isaac Hilario, Marlon Cestina, Clarazzalyn Matutino, Krzl Gem Ruiz, Deuce John Bitara, Ronald Felipe
(there may be some spelling errors on the names, sorry)
1 comment:
I know where you guys are in that big pictures...you're hanging from the balcony. That was easy.
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