But, this post is not meant to be focused on complaints (that might come another time) but to highlight an exception! This week was the first of the school year, which runs from April until March, and I was at Nishi Joyo Junior High School for the first time. The first few days don't have any regular classes and are full of preparations and ceremonies, so I didn't expect to have much to do all week. I was pleasantly surprised to have 5 classes scheduled in the second half of the week and almost shocked that the lead English teacher had some assignments for me on the first day!
The most exciting of which was decorating an empty classroom that will now be the English room for 2nd grade students (corresponds to 8th grade in the US). I'm hoping to add more but here's what I have so far. (I had a lot of fun with the months and the weather!)
The pictures on these days of the week are too light, oops!
I'm planning to add information about which countries speak English.
On the left there are current 10-day forecasts for Seattle and Kyoto. The weather signs are cut from construction paper.
1 comment:
Amanda, you are so creative. I love to see your art work. I'm glad this school year has started off well.
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