Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Day 14
For the last half day the students had an Easter egg hunt. This was fun to watch the students run around the playground to find the eggs. The older grades, middle school, even got to participate and surprisingly they were excited about it as well. For their snack that day we were able to help out with serving the kids. We got to put the cheese dip and chips on the plate and pour them punch. One of my students asked me if it was rum punch and proceeds to tell me that if it was that she could not have any. This was interesting because why would she think that we would serve rum punch at school and to a minor at that. I was not sure about the purpose of this school day unless it was just suppose to be a fun and relaxing day. Our half days in the states are usually a little bit more structured and instructional. While the eggs were being hid I just hung out with my class and listened to music. I was not teaching or giving them any instruction. In fact I was not sure they were even allowed or supposed to be listening to music and the type of music they were listening to. In the states this would defiantly have not been allowed.
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