Sunday, November 23, 2014
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Issue No. 5
Hello from Togiak!
It’s hard
to believe that is it almost Thanksgiving!
The kids and their teachers are starting to count down the days until
Christmas vacation. We had quite the
Halloween celebration at Togiak School which consisted of the Halloween
Carnival, and a party in Mr. Settles class.
The Halloween Carnival was hosted at the school and open to the entire
village. There were games, prizes, and a
haunted house for all the kids and families to participate in.
This past
Friday we attended our first athletic event in Togiak. The high school Huskies volleyball team hosted the
Manokotak Lynx for a best of three series and easily won 2-0. We were surprised at how good both teams
were. I guess we anticipated a pretty
ugly game, but were pleasantly surprised and entertained.
The kids
and I have been very busy in class and we most recently had our second Pajama
Party! I have been reading James and the Giant Peach to the kids so
we did many peach related activities during our party. Each kid had time to paint characters
from the book and were provided with peach Jell-o topped with whipped cream and
a peach ring. All of my kids LOVE
reading, so the amount of literacy activities we do in class has been increasing
tremendously. The school has a great
library and book resource room, where my kids are able to check out several
books a week to keep in class.
One more
bit of exciting news, all the K-6 kids are getting iPads this week! The teachers received training from an Apple
trainer last week on how to effectively use them in our class, and the school
is hosting a parent night in order for our parents to feel comfortable with the
technology as well. The kids and I are
incredibly fortunate to have this technology in our classroom as it will
increase both engagement and excitement in school. I know I will have my hands full for the
first few weeks, but I know that the kids will rise to my high expectations.
Life is
going pretty well out here in the bush.
We decided to stay put in Togiak over Christmas break, so we could save
money to buy a vehicle this summer to tour Alaska! The weather has been crappy (40 and rainy
almost everyday) and the sun seems to be disappearing, but our spirits remain
high. Thank you for all the packages and
mail, and hopefully most of you have finally received some mail from us!
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