Showing posts with label school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label school. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Art

I wanted to post his art from last week. I am so proud. He has such an imagination and explained everything to me. Starting from the bottom right:

A picture of him
A picture of me (very small, so I must be a super model)
A submarine
A house
More houses (at the top in red)
An airplane
And his name (he is getting better at it every time he writes it)

And as for the little dots all over the middle of the page???
He said, "Those are snow bear tracks."

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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

G's escuela

G started at a Spanish Immersion pre-school this week. What is he immersed in do you ask? Well, Spanish - all day long by native Spanish speaking teachers. They teach regular pre-school but only in Spanish. G did really well on his first day with no tears. He's used to going to a school everyday, but he was nervous about a new school. They integrate them in the first two weeks by speaking a mixture of Spanish and English. They get 30 min. of English every day where they work on days of the week, months, time, etc. I've heard from several parents that their children understand almost everything within the first semester but truly understand within the first year, however they won't speak it until the end of the second or third year. When I picked him up that evening I overheard him say "I had a lot of fun!" He's never said that about school before. Now the stinker overheard me tell several people what he said, and the second day he made it clear to me that "I don't like this new school." But after talking to his teacher, he clearly did well and had a lot of fun. During the summer, they are having themed camps each week. This week is Art Camp and they are learning about Salvadore Dali. They are making pictures that resemble Dali's work, and G's picture looks great so far. I'll post when they bring them home.

We walk in each morning and every teacher has a smile on her face, greets him by name and asks him how he's doing (in Spanish) - EVERY teacher does this whether he's in her class or not. G's teacher is young, cute and full of energy. She's impressed with G, and I'm impressed with her.

I saw a little girl from G's soccer team in his class. She's been going for two semesters, and she's now fluent. Wow. Her parent's do not know Spanish at all. She came running into class telling the teacher that she brought her napmat and for them to look at her new socks - all in Spanish. She's the exception, not the norm, but how exciting. What I would give to be fluent in Spanish and not have to work that hard to learn it like I would as an adult.

He will be able to attend Kindergarten here as well, and they have a later cut off date than public school. They conduct class in Spanish for 3 days and English for 2 days per week, which is taught by a different teacher who is accredited and taught Kind. for years and years. Since he's a Sept. baby, I could send him to Kind. here at 5 and then repeat regular Kind. at a public school when he's almost 6.

They also have an after school program one day a week after he goes to public school through age 12. That keeps them brushed up until they start Spanish in school.

Who knows how it will all pan out, but I am excited about the possibilities, but I'm even more excited about him having fun and being in a friendly, positive, nurturing environment.

I'll keep you posted on his progress...

Monday, September 22, 2008

Celebration of Life



At G's Montessori, they would like at least one parent to come for their birthday and bring a snack or lunch (totally optional) and also bring a poster or scrapbook with 4 pictures per year showing the seasons of each year of their life. So for G, I would need 12 photos. Of course having a graphic design background, he couldn't have an ordinary poster, so I have attached his. After we had his Celebration, the teachers said it was perfect and they asked if we could leave his to show the other parents as an example. :)

The Celebration was cute. We talked about his life over the past three years in conjunction with the months of the year and how the earth travels around the sun with the class. He loved having mommy in class with him. Meme got to come with us too so that was special. Then we passed out fruit and blueberry muffins. It was a nice day.