Wednesday, February 27, 2008

A Teacher Joke!!

Why were the teacher's eyes crossed?


Because she couldn't control her pupils!!!!!

Franco-Neige

Well, after destroying my windshield wippers this morning, I made it safely to St.Vincent de Paul school and was sweapt off to Frano-Neige. Franco-Neige was a day of activities where the French immersion and chosen core French students from all across the board got together and celebrated. It was an interesting day and I had alot of fun. I learned some French and ate some wonderful French Canadian foods, such a chick pea soup, meat pies and sugar pies. I hope everyone else had an exciting day like mine!!!

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Second Placement

Recently, I just found out where my second placement would be. It's in a grade 6 class where I was informed that the students were in an Intensive French program. Well, was I shocked. I don't speak French fluently and I can only remember a few words from high school. I was starting to feel a bit overwhelmed until this past weekend when I came across an excellent article in The Standard which outlined what exactly I an Intensive French program entails.If you have a chance, the article is full of information on the French Programs being offered by both the boards in the areas and what French programs are available to stduents in the area. Here is the link for the article.


http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=869489&auth=CHERYL+CLOCK

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Teaching the Holocaust

After listening to our guest speaker today, I was overwhelmed with emotion. Listening to this gentleman's story was very moving and I wish that more people would have this experience as well. By learning through first hand stories about such tragic historical events, students gain a deeper sense of what really happened and appreciate more the efforts of all those who fought and continue to fight for our rights and freedoms. A quote to always remember "Those who forget the past, will live it in the future."