Tuesday, March 20

Mr Twisty

Obviously the mood of my posts depends on my mood that day. Yesterday's post was a little depressing...sorry.
Today we did the same sort of thing and it went well...sorta. HAHAHAH The children drew their monsters and then we chatted in small groups about the attributes. Some of the classes were respectful of each other and of the fact that I nor Courtney speak fluent French and other classes were far from respectful of their peers or myself and Courtney. But alas I suppose that would be the case in any situation.
Monsieur Tordu = Mr. Twisty
Chapeau = Hat
Chat a 3 pattes = Cat with 3 legs
Look at these photos...it's the first sign of allowing creativity and art besides pen and paper. I love the creations!
The art makes me think that children are children and when you allow them to be...they are all silly artists ....MR TWISTY

Monday, March 19

MONSTERS

Discovery ignites the passion to create

I wish I spoke French. I wish the children understood my expectations. I wish the children felt free to express themselves creatively. But things are different here. Today Courtney and I started our monster unit, which relies heavily on the fact that children love monsters and want to draw their own monsters. But alas that isn't  always the case here. At one point, we had an example of a monster on the blackboard and the children proceeded to copy it. AHHHHHH....we quickly erased it and the children were shocked that they could draw literally whatever they wanted. SIGH. Poor little ones.
Run time.

Sunday, March 18

Sunday - is that a good enough title?

Picture from the bakery yesterday
Almost time to teach again! Courtney and I only have 4 more weeks of teaching together. I think that I will forgo a trip somewhere to get my extra two days in that I missed when I was gallivanting around Italy with Geoff. But that week will be good too, just spend it running and catching up on some quality silence! 4 girls in one apartment usually means someone is talking somewhere!
Courtney & I with the paper sculptures in the background
Burn baby, burn
Yesterday was carnival. A celebration of Earth and the children's commitment to taking care of it. The children dress up in costumes, march through the town, Nemourians open their shutters and watch. THEN we arrive at a square where the children have giant paper sculptures that they light on fire. Still not sure why, but they do! It was so much fun to see the children outside of school. We played silly games with the kids, like chase and cops and robbers. Some of the children's parents came and introduced themselves to us. It felt very "normal". Finally.