The next day I met all the other LT's, there is a total of seven of us. I also met all of the Arabic teachers who were all very welcoming and eager to meet us. During our staff meeting we also met the principal who welcomed us and told us that we would have a good year. During the meeting I was assigned KG-2, kindergarten in the US, and my co-teacher Ashjan. Ashjan speaks enough English to communicate with me. She has been teaching there at the same school and classroom for 12 years. She was very nice to me and told me to do whatever I wanted to the classroom since it is now mine too.
During the remainder of the week I worked on cleaning the room, organizing the furniture, and taking down from the walls anything that didn't have an educational purpose. By the time I was done there was nothing left on the walls and the tiny room looked big enough to fit 25 students. Yup, so far I know that I will have 25 students!! Boy am I happy the students leave at 12:30 everyday. Another perk about my job is my schedule. I have to report to school around 7:45, classes start at 8 and the students leave at 12:30. Sunday through Wednesday I will be able to leave around 2 and on Thursdays I will be able to leave as soon as the students leave.
I'm looking forward to the first two weeks of school. The first week the students will be leaving at 10:30 and we will be having a welcome party for them. So far my class only has the alphabet and a few books. I hope I finish arranging my classroom and buying all of the needed resources for my students before the end of the month.
This is the school where I'll be working:
Jose and I ready for the first day of work
Pictures of my classroom
Here are some pictures of different murals on the walls of the school
Ashjan decorated our classrooms door. Don't you just love Barbie wearing an abaya and long skirt?
Some more murals
The first day of school for the students will be tomorrow. I know that the first few weeks are going to be tough. Things have gone so well so far that I know that sooner or later this honeymoon stage is going to come to an abrupt end... I just hope it's not for another three months.
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