So school has started and now that I am through two weeks of school, there is so much that has happened, while every day has been fairly routine. I suppose that is what makes teaching interesting though. All the little changes and quirks in it. In the first week, I went from teaching Math and Bible, to almost having World History added to it. For now it turns out that I am teaching Math – Algebra I, Geometry and Algebra II – as well as Sciences – Biology, Chemistry and Physics. It is interesting teaching in this environment because you never know what to expect the next day. I think I have had a new student in at least one of my classes almost every day for two weeks. I created my first test of probably many and over the weekend I will probably be making another one. I am beginning to understand more and more about why teachers were always saying that they hate giving work as much as students hate doing it. It is in reality about three times more work for teachers to give students work then for students to just go ahead and do it.
I have also found that the “problems” I was planning on encountering at some point in the year I have already encountered some of them. I have had students that skipped my classes, students are talking in classes, cell phones are going off in the middle of classes and students are picking them up, the very usual high school things. :P Sometimes I wonder if I had been more of a trouble maker in school whether teaching would be easier, lol cause then you know everything they try to do. At the same time, as you go through school, even if you don’t do it you have an idea of what limits can be pushed, what you can get away with and most of the time those are the same things that students try doing to their teachers.
I have found that students always feel they are being original. I have heard stories from other teachers of students trying to read other material by putting up folders to make it not be visible. I have seen students put their phones on their laps under the desk and try to use them. I have had students put in headphones and then put their head on the desk. It’s amusing because it wasn’t that long ago I was in their places and I have not forgotten the tricks in the book. They are everywhere, but not everyone realizes them.
On the side of exploring and new experiences, however, we went to Laura last Sunday. Laura is on the other side of the island and the only part of the atoll that has soil. Because this is a corral island, soil doesn’t generally exist in most places, but rather rocks and corral occupy it. When we were in Laura we went swimming and snorkeling. I realized that one of the things I am definitely and most probably going to invest in is snorkeling gear because that is one thing that is just amusing to experience. I got a chance to borrow my suite mate’s gear for a few moments and watching the fish far in the middle of the ocean was one of the most beautiful things ever. The water was soo warm. The closer you got to the shore the warmer the water on the top was. I would even venture to say that it was close to burning. It was water that is amazing for a shower. The water also wasn’t as salty as I had imagined it. I imagined the ocean to be as salty as it was in CA, but I found it to be only as salty as the Adriatic Sea. In any case it was one of the most beautiful and fun experiences.
This week my roommate finally came :D She is from Potsdam, Germany and it has been great fun getting to know her, reigniting my German and enjoying time together. Our apartment is now full and we can go ahead and get to know each other even better. J This coming week looks to be promising. I finally finished the lesson plans for this coming week which is very exciting because last week I didn’t have it done until Monday morning which was stressful. ;) Over the last school year I have forgotten how much time grading takes. It is much longer then I remember it and far more boring as well. However, it is part of being a teacher and it must be done. Hopefully today we will go Mumu shopping with Lydia (my roommate J ) . Now I must go and do some of that grading I mentioned. J