Here, the high school first grade class is again receiving a lesson from a visiting professor. This lesson was about speed reading, something that I hope will help the students a lot when they take tests.
Here, my third grade junior high shcool NELP students are reminding me why I'm like a sheep.
My third grade junior high school class was visited by students from Finland and Australia.
They had a chance to talk with them.
And when the talk subsided, we played a game of Jenga. There are questions on these blocks, which makes it more amusing. I bought it here in Japan, but the questions are all in English. I considering, as a future project, having students make questions and write them on an ordinary (i.e. not pink) set of Jenga blocks. Hopefully we can also get a little originality in the questions that way.
Here a first grade student is working on her brainstorming for an essay in our writing class.
Here, the first grade students are engaging in a discussion.
Here, a student is working on an essay.
Here, another student is working on an essay.
Here, students are working on the newsletter.
Here are two other students, also working on the newsletter.
Here, students are looking at a rough draft of the newsletter.
Here, students are displaying their final work.
Date: 2008⁄11⁄25 15:31|Permalink|Author:nelp
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