Wednesday, December 01, 2004

All I Can Do Is Smile...

This was my practical in class today:

I teach three year 7 classes (a high ability class, a middle ability class and a bottom set). I have limited the about of experiments or practical I do with my bottom set because (although I absolutely adore the students) they tend to get a little over-excited, don't follow instructions and break things. Today we started a new topic, energy, and the first lesson is to practice using a thermometer. So, I decide to keep it simple with this class and we'll measure the energy loss when hot water cools... Basically they measure the temperature of the water throughout a 10 minute period and record their results in a chart.

I drew the chart on the board for the students to fill in: two columns - very simple: minutes and degrees Celsius - I even filled in the minutes for them (1 min, 2 min, 3 min, etc). So all they had to do was watch the clock and write down the temperature of the water...

Once the students started, I walked around the room, monitoring each group to see if they needed help. This one group of girls caught my eye because they were talking and laughing and not really concerned about time. So, when I checked with this group, they assured me that they were watching the clock. It seems that they recorded the temp after one minute without a problem. Then, they watched the clock for two minutes and recorded the temperature. And then three minutes before they recorded the temperature, etc... They were up to five minutes when I spoke with them...

Monday, November 29, 2004


This is usually how I feel by the end of the day on Monday... You? Posted by Hello

March Vacation Plans

So, I booked a tour for March. Here's the 14 day itinerary (see picture below). I'll have two nights in Paris, two night in Antibes (French Riviera), two nights in Rome and two nights in Amsterdam, along with many other cities throughout Western Europe.

It is a bit less expensive than the 12 & 16 day tours I was looking at before, but we will be staying in hostels and I will need to bring a sleeping bag. I asked the Travel Agent about her thoughts between the"Time Out" tours (the ones I was originally looking at that stay in B & Bs and Hotels) and the "Concept" tours and she said that the "Time Outs"tend to be older (28 to 35) and tend to be couples. She said that if I was a young 28 then I would enjoy the "Concept" tour better. So I took her word for it. It means that I get to see the cities in France that I wanted to see for a lot less money... As long as I can handle community showers for two weeks!!

Contiki European Highlights Posted by Hello

The Dinner...

So, Thanksgiving dinner was a success. I altered the pie recipe and it tasted much better for Saturday. And everything else turned out okay. Not as good as when my grandmother makes it, but the French & British guests wouldn't know that! After dinner I went out with Catherine and Clare for a drink. We were suposed to meet some of their assistant-friends but they never showed, so I was home by 10:30. What an exciting way to spend a weekend - cooking (which I'm sorry to say, just does not do it for me) and home before the bars close around here!! Considering the bars here close at 11, it was a really pathetic night!!