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1 Month and 4 Weeks!

It is exactly 1 month and 4 weeks till I land back home. I'm really excited to be almost complete my teaching training. I have two more assignments left to submit and 4 weeks of placement to go! Currently, I am half way through a two week break from placement. Which is wonderful, time for planning lessons and finishing my assignments. I am not enjoying teaching year 2. I definitely, am not feeling the magic and connection that I have with teens.
I don't like having to give specific instructions to the year 2 students about EVERYTHING!
Typical Day in Year 2
"You take your piece of paper with your flower on it and you cut it out like this." Ms. N
"I don't have scissors?" Tommy
"Tommy, you can share with a friend." Ms. N
"I'm bad at cutting Ms." Sammy
"That's okay, give it your best try!" Ms. N
*Sammy comes up to me with his flower cut in half*
"No, worries Sammy we will tape that up and it will be good as new." Ms. N
"Tommy poked me in my eye with his Harry Potter wand." Sammy
"Tommy, you know your suppose to keep that in your bag during class. Say sorry to Sammy and put it away. Sammy, go to the sick bay." Ms. N
*Meanwhile 10 children are pulling on each arm of my sweater asking me to go over how to cut out their flower or letting me know someone was mean to them*
I didn't have to teach a lot of math last placement and this placement I have to teach a math lesson to the class, then have custom math activities for the four ability groups and the spend time teaching the  two of  lower ability groups. Its a lot to handle!
Went to see my year 7/8's from last placement, they put on the musical Seussical Jr. They hit the musical out of the park! They integrated building the sets into their math lessons and painting designs on the set into Art. I was really impressed by how far they had come with their acting and singing. At the end of the musical the Whos from whoville ran out and gave me hugs, saying, "Ms. N you didn't think we forgot about you, did you?" So sweet of them.
Hope everyone has a Happy Thanksgiving and are enjoying a beautiful Autumn. Spring here in Christchurch!
Cherry Blossoms

Magnolia Tree

Magnolia Tree Close Up

Spring Board



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  1. Hi Nora. How lovely to hear from you! I have been thinking about you and wondering how you're doing. So thrilled to hear that you are almost finished your program. Sounds like you know where your teaching focus is and where you feel most appreciated! Hearing your gratitude! So happy for you. All the best to you as you wrap up! Hugs, Ann

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    1. Thanks Ann! Can't wait to get home to my cat! He needs me and I need him. lol
      Hugs,
      Nora:)

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  2. Great post, Nora! You'll be back in no time =)

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