Saturday, November 29, 2014

Happy Thanksgiving!

      Preschool had lots of fun last week getting ready for Thanksgiving. To start with, I had to explain the holiday to them, as the idea of Thanksgiving in Haiti is quite different than what is celebrated in the United States. In Haiti, Thanksgiving is referred to as "Fèt Kodenn" (roughly translated, "Turkey Celebration"). Somehow, a story was circulated that every year on Thanksgiving day, turkeys fall from the sky, and Americans eat them. I'm not kidding. 
   So, in an attempt to clear up the confusion (at least for my students), I told them that Thanksgiving is a day when we thank God for everything he has given us, especially family and friends. I also told them that in America we like to have a big meal with our families to celebrate, and we do in fact eat turkey (but it comes from a store, and not the sky). 
   On Tuesday, we drew pictures of things we are thankful for (family, houses, food, and boats were popular choices), and made turkey hats. 


Kaylenn and Gabriella in their turkey hats.

Victorine showing off her hat.

Mike drawing pictures of what he's thankful for: his mom, his house, and food.



Making handprint turkeys.


Not all of the feathers made it on the turkeys. :)




Thursday, November 20, 2014

Meet the Preschoolers

   This post is dreadfully overdue, but I finally managed to get pictures of all of my kids and get them uploaded and arranged in a blog post (and I'm not sure which of the two tasks was more difficult).  Here is my Preschool class of 2014-2015!






Rodlyn



Elizabeth
Waylene




Charljude
Victorine





Gleen
Jemima
                     


Kaylenn
Sammy




Himmler
Stacey



Vienji
Hadassa



Ben
Lordjina




Gabriella
Gabriel



Hertzley
Joanide





Ashanti

Chris


Thaicha
Jonathan


Nebby


Sarah

Wensky

Wildjena



Claude


All-Kassy









Mike

                           
   Geha


Saturday, November 1, 2014

Fall Fun

   We're learning about the different seasons in Preschool right now, and how they change throughout the year. This is sometimes a hard concept for my kids to grasp, because the weather stays mostly the same year-round in Haiti. Snow and ice, leaves turning red and yellow-these are all things they have never experienced.  So for the past month, we've tried to bring a little bit of fall to our classroom. We decorated with fall leaves, made pumpkins, and yesterday we had a Fall party. We played games, colored fall-themed worksheets, and had leaf and pumpkin shaped cookies for snack. Here are some snapshots of our day (minus the cookies, which disappeared before I could get a picture).




Himmler. I'm completely in love with this guy. :)






Fall vocabulary words on the board. They had to pick a letter from the
bubble that made the sound at the beginning of the word.


Rodlyn, Jemima and Victorine



Thaicha



Charljude