It is 10/12 in Maarslet today, and here we go, here's my breakfast from Ms Sussi today! It is half-eaten and I almost forgot to take a picture of it! There are two mandarin oranges, 1 red pepper and 2 sandwiches! Thursday is always my longest and toughest teaching day, sigh.
Today's teabreak was awesome! One teacher of the school bought chocolate cakes from the canteen and decided to treat all the teachers! It was really a nice way for all the teachers to gather together! Oh look, he has written a note there for all the teachers too!
Here's food from the Canteen for lunch today!! It is actually a biscuit-puff sort-of base, with chicken and potato as its topping - really interesting food!
Too much about food and not enough lessons: I had the same history class with 7C and 8D - using the same source base questions, but with more complex lesson objectives for the Grade 8s. I did not really take any pictures because I was so busy facilitating discussion for the Grade 7s, But here are the Grade 8s! They need very little help actually, and in fact, they complete assignments really fast!
Here's halfway through the discussion for our source-based question with Class 8D! They really have some awesome ideas to share!
Here's a short clip of myself teaching Class 8D. (Gosh, Blogger worsens the quality of my videos)
Thereafter, I have to proceed to Class 8B for Geography lessons and they had a Geography Test to complete. It is somewhat a summative assessment on the topic of 'People, Place in Denmark' for the teachers to know how much the students have understood and learnt! It was quite boring to observe, but it is definitely my first time observing how tests are carried out in Maarslet and how students are tested in the Geography domain!
And finally, the last lesson of the class ended with 7C's English class! Continuing from yesterday's lesson about 'Living in Singapore' - I gave the class 1 Homework of thinking of one question they would like to ask me. I gave them post-it notes, and after writing, they are to paste it on the board, I tried my best to sort the similar questions together and answer to the best of my ability about Singapore. Some questions are quite personal questions - for example, one student ask me if I would like to live in Singapore for the rest of my life. Hmm, my answer is I have no choice about choosing Singapore as my home, but if there was I would have chosen elsewhere which is less stressful.
I was so tired after the long day in school, and I took a nap from 4pm to 7pm. Thereafter, dinner was served, and it is salad and fish today! Here's how the food looks like! The Salad was awesome as usual :) There is a spicy red Asian sauce which Ms Sussi took out! It goes well with the fish that she fried, so the meal was really awesome!
Alright, that's all for today my friends!
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