It's been a long time! I haven't had a working computer since April and then we were on a school holiday for a month, so those are my excuses. Now that my parents and brother came to visit and brought me a new computer I have no excuse. I have TONS to update, so hang in there while I work on getting new posts and lots of pictures up.
There will be more on my family's visit later, but here are some pictures that mom took when they visited the school. All my learners loooooove having their pictures taken, as you will see...
From left to right: Mirjam, Rosa, Susan, Me, Hendrina, Sean in the Ponhofi library.
Here is my 11H class. I have them for both English and Life Skills. I love all my grade 11 classes, but this class is a lot of fun to teach because they like to ask a lot of questions. Creativity and imagination aren't always evident at the schools here, but this class is very curious and we can have some really interesting discussions.
Here's Petrus from 11C. This is my third English class. This class lacks focus sometimes, but they are very into my Learner of the Week program. Every Friday in my English classes I announce the Learner of the Week. It's a chance for me to highlight someone that is behaving, doing really well academically, or has just done something outstanding during the week. The person I choose gets a certificate, a baked good (brownie, chocolate chip cookies or rice crispy treats) and a free photo. I get frustrated that the others make the learner share the treat that I bake, but they always tell me, "Miss, it's Africa. And in Africa we share!"
These girls are my favorite grade 12 learners. Susan is the Head Girl of Ponhofi, so she has a lot of responsibilities that keep her busy. All four of them are incredibly bright and hard working and I expect great things out of them someday.
So you can see that the kids are not at all excited to have their picture taken! This is 11D, my register class. Basically that means I'm like their homeroom teacher, except there is no homeroom.

Mom managed to sneak this shot of Sexon. Sexon is in grade 8, so I don't have him in class. But he latched on to me almost from the beginning. It's to the point that the other teachers jokingly call him "my son". You can find him in the library every afternoon, whether he's helping me run the library, participating in English club, or begging me to make him more brownies. He's my little sidekick and I really hope that he gets a chance to visit the US someday. He's already made friends with my cousin William, and was very disappointed that Aunt Kathleen didn't let William come with my parents to visit. Next time Will!
There is one learner in the class, Andreas, that I had a really hard time engaging at the beginning of the year. Then we did a lesson on idioms. Andreas had a tendency to try to sleep through class during this time, so when the idiom "when pigs fly" came up I used Andreas as an example, saying that unless Andreas stopped sleeping through class, he would only be Learner of the Week when pigs flew. Whether he just really wanted to be Learner of the Week and prove me wrong, or idioms were the lure I needed to interest him he really improved over the next week. So that next Friday when I announced that he would be Learner of the Week, he pointed out the window with a huge grin on his face and said, "Miss, look! There are pigs flying!" It was a very rewarding moment.
So there's a run down of my classes. Hopefully it gives a little more insight into where I'm teaching. Check back soon for more posts...I have a whole month of travels to write about!
Love the stories of your classrooms - and the story of "when pigs fly" was too cute (I'll always think of you and your time in Africa when I hear the expression!) Keep up the good work :)
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Went to this school, fun times
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