Student Reflection: Back to School


by Megan Knight

This past week I started my volunteer work at Leal Elementary School. I work with two different classes: a first grade class and a fifth grade class. In the first grade class I worked one on one with the cutest little first grader named Maria. She read a story about bears and then I had to test her comprehension. We also used flash cards to test her vocabulary. It was very laid back and fun.

Now, the fifth grade class was a whole different ballgame. I was introduced to about 20 Hispanic fifth graders from Mexico, Costa Rica, and Peru. I was actually really nervous having to work with these kids because they understand so much more and they will notice if I conjugate a verb incorrectly or if I use the wrong word. They all seemed like really nice kids and we just worked on reading comprehension in their class as well, but I feel like they will keep me on my toes this semester! I’m hoping they’ll see me as more of a friend than a teacher’s assistant and hopefully we’ll be able to have some fun and THEY can help ME with my Spanish.

Comments

  1. Cool Megan! That sounds like lots of fun. Watch out with the word 'buena/o'. Last semester when I led a Girl Scout troop we were doing an activity about friendship and I said something like "tienen amigas buenas?" thinking it meant "do you all have good friends?". But all the girls proceeded to giggle as I was clearly equivocada... An older girl in the group who spoke both English and Spanish told us that 'buena' is slang for 'hot'... that was a fun day. :P heh.

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