Thursday, December 4, 2014

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas

What I've been making: Well it's not exactly looking like Christmas, since it's still 80 degrees out.  But the weather has been cooling off, which is so nice.  Last night I didn't need to sleep with my fan on.  I spent way more money on Christmas decorations than I should have, but they make me so happy.  I made some of them and I purchased some of them.  Here's a snapshot of Christmas in the DR.



My friend Lyndi came over and we watched Once Upon a Time while cutting snowflakes.  Here are some of her professional looking ones. 

I was unsure of what to use at the background for the bullitin board.  I ended up using the paper my vase came from in the store.  Around here I have to be more resourceful since they don't sell plain wrapping paper.  

Another friend Hosanna came over and we made little canvases.  I used newspaper that mom put in the package she sent me and nail polish to paint the heart.

Mom also included my advent calendar countdown till Christmas.  Completely filled with chocolates for each day.  :) 

These snowflakes I made out of popsicle sticks.  One I colored with nail polish and the other I used markers.  The string invention to hang them was all courtesy of my roommate.  I wasn't sure how to put them up to begin with.  

I found this basket for not too much money and filled it with ornaments and pine cones.  I can use it to decorate after Christmas is over, too.  I also bought a big glass vase for my bedroom that I filled with pine cones and ornaments. 

Con mucho amor. 

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Reyes Academy Thanksgiving

What we've been doing: Last week was a short week because of Thanksgiving.  I did a thankfulness craft with the boys throughout the week.  I came up with the idea from here.

I made the wreath using wire and clothes pins.  The clothes pins were easy to find here since everyone uses them to hang dry clothing, but the wire was slightly harder to find.


On Monday we brainstormed a giant list of things we were grateful for, chalk talk style.


Then we painted the wreath, and the following day the boys write and draw each item they were thankful for.


Wednesday we hung it up in the classroom.



19 days till mom, dad, and sis come to the DR.  I'm only slightly excited.  :)

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Week 14

What we've been doing: In writing we are working on argumentative pieces.  It took me awhile as a teacher to do some research and really figure out what is the difference between persuasive and argumentative writing.  The boys took notes, completed a graphic organizer, and learned how to properly cite evidence.  I should have started the year with a persuasive piece to show them the differences, but oh well.  I need to read over them this weekend and they will publish them next week!

We are reading La mascara de la muerte roja, or in English, The Death of the Red Masque.  It is an Edgar Allan Poe piece.  The boys really like his writing.  Probably because it is creepy and intense.  The short story is all about symbolism, so we created our own red and black masks this week while we read. 




In Science we learned about the skeletal system, and the boys made skeletons out of pasta to label and learn the parts. 


We learned about Proverbs in Bible this week.  I had the boys pick a Proverb to read and make a poster using the themes of the chapter.  They turned out GREAT!



Next week is a short week due to Thanksgiving.  My second time celebrating this holiday without my family.  Bittersweet.  Good thing they get here in 27 days.  But who is counting... :) 

Trips

Trip #1: Cabarete

From October 24-26 Amanda, Megan, Joanna, and I spent the weekend at the beautiful beach of Cabarete.  We ate Gorditos all weekend, we got to sleep with air conditioning, we played games, and I read.

Saturday we were on the beach, and an older gentleman came up to us.  He was selling wooden animals.  I asked him if he had a perezoso, or a sloth in English.  I LOVE sloths, so I didn't think it was a weird thing to ask.  He started laughing, and laughing, and laughing.  He said, "This girl...she wants a sloth?!" and started laughing once again.  He said when I come back and find him he will make a sloth for me.  Hopefully we see him when mom, dad, sis, and I are at Caberete for Christmas.







Trip #2: Sosua 

I have been teaching a 3-year-old English for the past two months.  Amalie is a firecracker with a strong personality, but man is it special to hear her speak English.  Their family invited me to go to Sosua with them for the weekend of November 7-10.  I thought Caberete was beautiful, but Sosua was incredible.  It is one of the most beautiful places I think I have ever been.






We stayed at Sosua Ocean Village.  They have an apartment there.  We spent the days lounging by the pools.  There are over 7 pools to choose from.  We ate yummy food, played Rumi, and I worked on my Spanish.  Lots of Spanish.  



I loved that trip because I was constantly surrounded by people.  I felt like I had a family.  It felt a little like home. 

Trip #3: Constanza 

I miss the cold weather SO much.  Excitement filled me to the core during our weekend getaway from November 15-17.  The mountain retreat is not only cold, but beautiful.

Saturday morning we woke up and fog covered the whole property.

  

We spent the days relaxing, reading, and best of all, hiking.  We found horses, and as we were trespassing on a man's property he showed us his fish and swings that sat at the very top of the world. 









We spent the evenings eating yummy food, and playing games.  I got over 6 hours of sleep each night.  
Success for a first-year teacher. 


On our last day we saw over four rainbows.  If that isn't a sign of good luck and something good on the way, I don't know what is. 


Oh the places you'll go... 

Con mucho amor. 

Friday, November 14, 2014

Weeks 12-13

What we've been doing: Week 13 of The Reyes Academy just wrapped up.  We are getting started on a huge service project for Christmas.  We are reading like crazy.  We are wrapping up our Rome unit.  We are learning about the body systems in Science.  Busy.  Stressful.  Fun.

Pizza Party
I've been doing a point system with the boys.  If they get their materials out the fastest, or if they win at a game, or if they get 100% on a math test I give them points.  When they reach 400 they can "purchase" a pizza party from the store.  They can purchase other items too, like retaking a test, listening to their music in class, etc.  We got to enjoy pizza for lunch.


Clothes Pin Timeline
To start our Rome unit we looked at a timeline of their civilization.  I had the boys each pick three events and draw them and put them in order on a piece of ribbon.  I wish I would have referred back to the timeline more often throughout the unit.  I should have made sure they did good drawings and explained the drawings on the back.  Oh well.



Digestion in a Bag
Food related learning seems to go really well with the boys.  We created the blood model out of marshmallows and red hots.  This week we did digestion using sprite and soda crackers.  This illustrated the concept of mechanical vs chemical digestion.

Thank you to Science Matters for this wonderful idea!




Who killed Julius Caesar?
I set up the classroom like a crime scene.  I turned on CSI music and had a dead body sculpted out in green tape on the floor.  I covered the place in caution tape.  It took me all morning to set up, but it was SO cool.  The boys seemed to like it.  They weren't as outwardly excited, but I am sure they were thinking that on the inside.  Making learning fun, exciting, and engaging will always be my primary goal.

Thank you to Mr Roughton for this wonderful idea!



Field Trip #2
We went to the Monument for our second field trip.  The boys have lived in Santiago for years, and they have never been up it.  We talked about the history of the country (which I had to quickly learn).  We looked at statues, talked about carnival, learned about Mama Tingo, analyzed art, laughed, and took silly pictures.





We ended the field trip with a horse carriage ride to get Sweet Frog.  It has become a new Reyes Academy tradition.  Although I was slightly frightened going through DR traffic in a horse buggy, it was SO much fun.  He pulled right up in front of the store for us.

Song Parody
We are finishing up learning about Rome.  We did close reading on an article listing some of the reasons why Rome fell, then I had the boys create a song parody to Passenger's "Let her go."  They sing the song every single day, so it was fitting for them to choose that one.  

Reading
We finished books #10 and #11 as a class today.  The boys are loving their independent reading books.  It is so exciting to watch them love reading.  Sometime soon I want to have a reading marathon day where we curl up and read for an hour with popcorn or some sort of treat.

Take risks in teaching.  The extra mile is worth it.