On Monday, we did presentations about our weekend, with a Question and Answer (Q&A) period for each presenter. Afterwards, we started an arts & crafts project: making puzzles. First, we drew the pictures for our puzzles. Next, we colored them in.
On Tuesday, we cut out the pieces to make a proper puzzle. We had fun putting our puzzles together, and trying to put together each others' puzzles.
On Wednesday, we did exercises in our phonics workbook.
On Thursday, we practiced our script for the Mother's Day performance.
Andrew is good at correcting other students' grammar and pronunciation.
Aston has trouble staying in his seat and listening to the teacher. He only focuses well when he draws.
Benson made a great zoo puzzle filled with animals.
Eason got in trouble for purposely erasing Phil's hangman game.
Gwen has been good about learning her lines for the Mother's Day script. She had trouble staying in her seat this week and blurting out with loud/high-pitched noises.
Henry does good written work but needs to work on his speaking and pronunciation. He is doing a good job of learning his lines for the Mother's Day script.
Irene has done a great job of memorizing her lines for the Mother's Day script. She's also very good at prompting the other kids with their lines.
Leo lied about speaking Chinese in class. We had a talk about how lying is bad, he shouldn't lie to his teachers or his parents, and if he lies, then next time he will have to have a talk with Teacher Paul and Teacher Paul might have to take him to the police station, since liars have to go to jail.
Phil is good with his phonics exercises. He has a harder time verbalizing and needs to work on speaking more English in general. He got in trouble for erasing Leo's hangman game.
Yo-Yo made a great beetle puzzle. He has learned his line for the Mother's Day script.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
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