Our first six weeks with Teacher Melanie!
Now that I’m adjusted to my new life here in Spain, let me
tell you about these amazing first six weeks…
I am the Auxiliar or Culture and Language Assistant here at
CEIP Antonio Rodríguez Almodóvar and my role is to encourage conversation and
introduce relevant American culture into the classroom. Let me say…this is THE
BEST job I’ve ever had! I am showered with love and appreciation and I get to
use fun activities to get students involved in their curriculum. I think the
one thing that I have been shocked by is how much I am truly able to teach the
students. When I have their full attention I am able to introduce new subject
matter and they walk away with knowledge and new confidence in their English.
There is no better feeling!
My third graders have been fully invested since day one.
They always give me their attention and are hungry to tell me new things and
receive feedback. They help me to see the true difference and character of each
grade level. I am always able to merge right into their lesson and they are
eager to have me be a part of their class, which I appreciate very much!
SCIENCE
So far we have learned about our city around us, and the
physical and political maps of Spain and Europe. These classes were helpful for
me as well! I’ve learned some landforms and capitals, which is great
information for me to talk with the students about. We spent a couple weeks
also doing oral evaluations and I truly enjoyed that one on one time with each
student. Last week we began animals and I wrote a story as a listening and
logic activity. I read the story aloud and then asked for the order of animals.
They did very well with this activity and next week we will build on it by
having them answer more questions.
ART
In arts and crafts the students constructed their own city
maps and presented them to the class. They worked carefully on these and
presented some quality maps by the end of the unit.
Last week we began animals and I taught the students how to make
their own hand puppet. They really enjoyed this activity and were even making
more than one puppet. The goal was to create an animal puppet and make a short
story with friends to present in class. I’m looking forward to hearing their
stories and watching them present.
Outside of traditional classroom instruction I also took the
opportunity to teach about Martin Luther King Jr on MLK Day. They all drew
pictures in their notebooks about what his dream looked like to them and
several of them shared their own dreams. We have some future lifesavers in
third grade! They watched this video as part of the activity.
I also made sure to bring a little bit of the American style of
holiday celebrations for Valentine's Day by giving the students candy and a Valentine
treat to keep and to share. At the end of the school day I could see that they
had shared all of their stickers with their friends and were enjoying their
lollipops...ahh spreading love! :) <3