Imagine this. It's almost quiet in the class. The kids are working hard(ish) on their worksheets. Suddenly, they remember that they're babies who have no coordination whatsoever. And the ball drops. Except its not a ball. Its pencils. I think on average, each student drops their pencil seventy five thousand times a day. The thing is, its not just the sound thats annoying. Its the result of the drop. There are three scenarios following a pencil drop. The least likely is
the student picks up the pencil and continues to work. The next option is
I hear "Teacher, me pencil no" coupled with a shrug and getting up to get a new pencil. However, the most common effect of a pencil drop is
"Teacher! Me pencil is broken. Helpuh me please." Why do they need help? Because Korean pencil sharpeners are stupid. I'm going to try to explain. There is a plate with a hole in it and two levers at the top. In order to sharpen the pencil, you pull the plate forward until it locks. Then you move the levers to open the pencil hole. You insert the pencil, sharpen it, move the levers to release the pencil, and you're set. Here's the thing. Most of the babies are unable to complete this task by themselves. The kids who can actually move the plate and insert the pencil either rotate the sharpener the wrong way, or it takes them about eighty five minutes to sharpen the pencil. IF they are successful, there is then a fifty percent chance of them immediately dropping the pencil again.
October is well on its way. Its fall here. I have some potentially fun and very Korean-oriented weekends lined up, but I'll wait til they are completed to share that.
We had Sports Day Wednesday. The kids had a great time. I had a lot of fun. Pictures to follow.
Robot Class continues to get smarter and smarter and rowdier and rowdier. They're entirely too smart for their own good. It never ceases to amaze me: So much personality in such little people. I love my one on one time and conversations I have with Robots and Puppies, but the classes make me a little crazy.
Still no new plans for the future. Still no facebook. Still very happy here. I'm trying to make the most of my time. I think I am. I'm currently planning(ish) for the following events. Christmas. March-May. June-August/September. September-Retirement. Always open to suggestions.
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Super happy Tom. Ring toss. |
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Little Babies. Big Ball |
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Throwing balls to the other side. Whoever has less, wins. |
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All the babies. Stretching to start the day. |
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Jason (King Class) reaching during Ring Toss. |
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MarkMan. Ring Toss. |
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Sally. Ring Toss. |
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Danimal. Ring Toss. (Daniel. I call him Danimal when his temper gets the best of him and I really really need him to stop ninjaing people and smile.) |
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Amy. Ring Toss. |
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Rachel (King Class) Ring Toss. Her mom told her to write neater. So she erases EVERY SINGLE LETTER at least once and re-writes it. The result? Shes about four thousand pages behind her classmates. |
Happy fall! Trick-or-Treat.
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