Saturday, March 24, 2012

Antics, Part 1

For verbal antics, see my previous post. For photo antics, see this one. 


Thomas' version of our ballerina art project. 


Which later became a Mickey Mouse insect ballerina. 



He was a little upset with me for putting star stickers on his cast, so I asked him if he would like Angry Birds instead. He's obviously cool now. 


I taught half a class like this. I'm a romantic French artiste!


Will likes to draw on the board. This is his demonstration of prepositions. 


For my birthday, the 10-year-olds in my class bought me a cake and compiled a box of presents, which included nail polish, chocolate, and lots of hair things. 


I'm so Korean now, with my sparkly hair bows and my peace signs!


I put all the hair bows into my hair at once. The kids thought it was hilarious. 


There was also some packaging. 


Cake toppers. The kids said that the bumblebee was Will and the butterfly was me. 


Two of the most adorable kids ever, the only two in a class that Will and I alternate teaching. They know very little English but they are so cute. 


One class requested that I dress up as a man. My name that day was "Anastasio Moustachios"[ah-nah-STAH-see-oh muh-STAH-shee-ohs]


2nd Semester - My awesome Prodigy 302 class. They LOVE to have their photos taken. 


My computer camera flips everything around, so the writing isn't actually backwards, but it IS upside down. On the first day of class, I was teaching them the names of the planets, so I wrote them on the board and then recited them. But I had already written my name on the board, so I said, "Uranus... Neptune... Anastasia!... wait..." The kids burst out laughing and said, "Anastasia is a planet! Anastasia Planet!" So then I drew a planet with a heart-shaped continent in the middle and wrote, "Will/Spider-Man, its only inhabitant." Since then the kids have taken turns drawing Anastasia Planet before class everyday. 


Upside down day. Man, that took forever. 


Will has a giggle gaggle. 


Another version of Anastasia Planet


Mrs. Will, so called (and created) by his kindergarten class. 


A spider instead of Spider-Man, and the flower is inspired by Le Petit Prince, or as Emily called it, "The Young King."


I love these kids. 


I'm a mouth monster!


Modern art. That my kids complained about for all of class. 

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