by Heather
“I like school in English!” and "Please can we have school again tomorrow?" These are indeed actual quotes from the McCropder children as we have started their first school year here in Burundi. We hope the sentiment continues.
Voilà our temporary school room. We start school days here with prayer, calendar time, and Bible class all together.
Then the 4-year-olds (Micah, Maggie, and Abigail) work on shapes, colors, letters, and handwriting with Aunt Jessica. And Elise and Anna have social studies class with me, Aunt Heather. After those classes, all head outside for recess.
Next Miss Sarah reads to the younger kids while Anna and
Elise work on math and language arts. Note: While I don't feel exactly qualified to teach these 3rd grade subjects, it comforts me that our real elementary school teacher can fill in all the holes of my teaching when she gets here. : )
Daily home ec class is Anna’s favorite subject. She likes to sew, sweep, and hand-wash the
laundry.
Uncle Carlan rounds out the curriculum with his art class
for Anna and Elise on Wednesdays.
Science-learning is an all-day affair here. That subject warrants its own blog post at
another time.
For adults and kids alike, learning about life in Burundi is really a primary
objective during this time. Every day, the kids keep exploring
this new culture with us.
Hooray! It's lovely to see the first semester of McCropder school off to a start! I love your home ec. :)
ReplyDeleteYay! What a wonderful post this is!!! As I sat in class this morning, I imagined the younger McCropders diligently working away at their academic endeavors, and it made mine vastly more enjoyable :)
ReplyDeleteWhat fun to have so many fresh teachers for your students! All the kids look a bit older. :) I like Anna's hair cut!
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