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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by NL1960: 10:14am On Nov 17, 2016
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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by zaynie(f): 8:57am On Nov 26, 2016
Been a while......
So I guess a virus ran through our class..
First it was Estavan.... he's the newest child and he just came back from a trip ( I strongly suspect he brought the virus with him) ...... thick catarrh
Then Kiki took over... vomiting and stooling.
Then IT............thick catarrh and fatigue
Then Demi...... vomiting, thick catarrh and weepy eyes.
Then Abby.......
Then Koko
Then Demi's little brother
Now we're fine.



Don't ever ever ever ever ever ever underestimate the power of naptime

So on Wednesday we were trying to practise our Christmas routine..... it had been a busy day so I decided to skip nap.
I will never try it in my life again!!!!!!!!!!!
These children were everywhere..... I was seeing double!
Plus the other teacher closed early so it was just me and the nanny.
We didn't even conquer one step in one hour..
Usually they nap from 1/1.30 to 2.30/3.00.
I had to cancel all practice and spread bed by 2.20!
They ended up sleeping till 3.30....
Coman see gentle children when they woke up...

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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by Shaadey: 11:56am On Nov 26, 2016
zaynie:
Been a while......
So I guess a virus ran through our class..
First it was Estavan.... he's the newest child and he just came back from a trip ( I strongly suspect he brought the virus with him) ...... thick catarrh
Then Kiki took over... vomiting and stooling.
Then IT............thick catarrh and fatigue
Then Demi...... vomiting, thick catarrh and weepy eyes.
Then Abby.......
Then Koko
Then Demi's little brother
Now we're fine.



Don't ever ever ever ever ever ever underestimate the power of naptime

So on Wednesday we were trying to practise our Christmas routine..... it had been a busy day so I decided to skip nap.
I will never try it in my life again!!!!!!!!!!!
These children were everywhere..... I was seeing double!
Plus the other teacher closed early so it was just me and the nanny.
We didn't even conquer one step in one hour..
Usually they nap from 1/1.30 to 2.30/3.00.
I had to cancel all practice and spread bed by 2.20!
They ended up sleeping till 3.30....
Coman see gentle children when they woke up...




Mehn I love this kind of sch o...There was nothing like nap in my primary school
Money is good shagrin

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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by zaynie(f): 3:46pm On Nov 26, 2016
Shaadey:

Mehn I love this kind of sch o...There was nothing like nap in my primary school
Money is good shagrin

Lol

All work stop by 12. We have lunch by 12 and then move to the play area till 1/1.30 depending on how long it took to have lunch.
Then straight to nap mainly to keep them busy till their parents come to pick them.

Koko and Nam's nanny comes in by 1 so he skips nap.
Trey has to leave by 1.30 so no nap for him too.
By 3/3.30 all but 4 kids will be left behind. They move on to till after school area and my work is done.
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by Shaadey: 10:37am On Nov 30, 2016
zaynie:


Lol

All work stop by 12. We have lunch by 12 and then move to the play area till 1/1.30 depending on how long it took to have lunch.
Then straight to nap mainly to keep them busy till their parents come to pick them.

Koko and Nam's nanny comes in by 1 so he skips nap.
Trey has to leave by 1.30 so no nap for him too.
By 3/3.30 all but 4 kids will be left behind. They move on to till after school area and my work is done.
Keep up with the good work ma'am

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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by feddy27: 10:20pm On Dec 17, 2016
Zaynie, Maami u re doin a great job here kiss

As a seasoned montessori teacher, I need your opinion on this: I'm tryin to make a school choice for my son. I have basic things I'm particular about eg I'm more interested in reading and speaking than writing which I see you also do in your school. What else would I suggest I look out for?
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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by zaynie(f): 10:30am On Dec 18, 2016
feddy27:
Zaynie, Maami u re doin a great job here kiss

As a seasoned montessori teacher, I need your opinion on this: I'm tryin to make a school choice for my son. I have basic things I'm particular about eg I'm more interested in reading and speaking than writing which I see you also do in your school. What else would I suggest I look out for?


Thanks Feddy.
I'm not a Montessori teacher. I just began to learn it.
If your chid is age 4 below, I'd advise you to put him in a Preschool rather than a school that has nursery section. This because all the staff will be trained and expected to know how to teach/ interact with the kids.
When you scout for schools, the class structure will let you know whatsup....

In my classroom for example, you'll find shelves filled with hands-on things the kids can work with to develop fine motor skills and stimulate their senses.. Our board is mainly filled with notes we stuck on it with only a little space beneath where the kids can scribble and write. There is a reading corner filled with books.
The class is also grouped according to their capabilities.
For example in my school,.there are 4 classes only.
Class 1 has kids older than 1 but not yet 2. They dont write at all. They play a lot to develop gross motor skills.
Class 2 has kids that just clocked 2 or about to clock 2 but are more matured than their counterparts in Class 1. These kids are undergoing potty training and improve on fine motor skills. Their pencil grip will be improved upon with the help of a lot of montessori activities. They also learn to count and identify numbers, sound and identify single letters. At this stage, some are ready to write and are encouraged to.
Class 3( my class) has kids between 2-3. The 2 year olds are like 2years and 6 months to 3 years and 6 months. These kids are ready to write and encouraged too. Althou some get it faster than others. Now within the class, there are still subgroups; the exceeding, required and emerging groups. The exceeding groups are high flyers and we dont hold them back. At age 2, some are writing to 30 and blending 2 letter words. The required groups do what is the norm for their age range. The emerging group are the ones that really need us. At age 3, they can barely hold pencil the right way. They go at a slow pace and we understand that. The funny thing is most of the kids in.the emerging group are really smart when it.comes to audio-visual learning.
Class 4 has kids between 3-4. They have started reading proper and can write well except for the emerging group. Occasionally we throw our really high exceeder over there.
The structure of the school and class will hive an insight to what they say they offer.
Ask questions.

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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by Zheemub(f): 1:59pm On Dec 19, 2016
Zaynie, as regards reading, what books can I start my son on? He is 3+.
He can identify and read the alphabets, numbers 1-50.
I want more for him.
Thanks
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by NL1960: 2:05pm On Dec 19, 2016
Zheemub:
Zaynie, as regards reading, what books can I start my son on? He is 3+.
He can identify and read the alphabets, numbers 1-50.
I want more for him.
Thanks

Haba, shuooo. Allow the young man to grow up now. grin

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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by Zheemub(f): 2:44pm On Dec 19, 2016
NL1960:


Haba, shuooo. Allow the young man to grow up now. grin
Lol. Thanks
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by NL1960: 3:17pm On Dec 19, 2016
Zheemub:

Lol. Thanks

My son did not start school until he was 3 years old. He was born in September. When some of my friend's kids that he was senior to started school, my wife was harassing me that i should send him saying that those he is senior to had started but i refused. I told her that i want his brain to develop first before starting at age 3. When he was 3, i took him to the school i wanted and he was given a test and they said that he cannot draw, he cannot paint and so on and so forth and because of that they will put him in KG 2. I refused telling them that age 3 is Nursery one and that i left him at home till he was 3 in order for him to develop his brain. When they were refusing to budge, i threatened to take him to another school that will accept him in nursery 1 at age 3 which is the right age for nursery one and then i will being him back to them when he is about to enter primary 1 at age 5. They caved in and grudgly took him saying that they doubt if he will cope and i just laugh and said that i was ready to bet with them that he will cope. He passed all the catholic schools entrance examination he did last year. He is now in JSS 2 in boarding house and he is doing very well. Those that i said started before him then are now in JSS 1. My principle has always been to develop the child's brain to maturity instead of rushing the child.

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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by zaynie(f): 6:42pm On Dec 19, 2016
Zheemub:
Zaynie, as regards reading, what books can I start my son on? He is 3+.
He can identify and read the alphabets, numbers 1-50.
I want more for him.
Thanks


Can he sound the letters out? Including the diagraphs?
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by zaynie(f): 7:07pm On Dec 19, 2016
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NL1960:




I agree with you. I also believe that some kids are special and can do a lot if given the right kind of push.
You see child prodigies don't become so overnight, it takes the capability of the child, parent and teacher.
I don't push or force kids to learn ( except my own child) , in fact I use the play method to teach.
If your child shows the tendency for something, as a parent you should encourage it.
Your child likes kicking things upandan? Get him a ball, coach him or fix him in a football academy.
You 2 year is pretending to read a book....albeit upside down, right the book up, point to each word as you read.
Your one year old loves to scribble, fix a crayon right on grip and let her colour all she wants.

My 4 year old can't read yet but he is a Math genius, will fix puzzles, is good at memory games and has the vocabulary of an average adult. He can also throw a nice kick and lands a solid punch, he learnt from watching Kungfu Panda and then we made necessary corrections.



A gentle push in the right direction won't hurt. Especially if the child loves it.
I once had a 4 year old in my class;Grade 1 he would bury his head in a book and read and read and read. He was my best student that year amidst plenty 5 and 6 year olds.

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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by feddy27: 9:40pm On Dec 19, 2016
My darling zaynie, you are the best kiss kiss kiss kiss

Thank you for that insightful heads up. Now I know better smiley it's actually a preschool like you pointed out. I will def put all you've said into good use. Thank you once again

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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by ashjay001(m): 8:22am On Dec 20, 2016
zaynie:



Thanks Feddy.
I'm not a Montessori teacher. I just began to learn it.
If your chid is age 4 below, I'd advise you to put him in a Preschool rather than a school that has nursery section. This because all the staff will be trained and expected to know how to teach/ interact with the kids.
When you scout for schools, the class structure will let you know whatsup....

In my classroom for example, you'll find shelves filled with hands-on things the kids can work with to develop fine motor skills and stimulate their senses.. Our board is mainly filled with notes we stuck on it with only a little space beneath where the kids can scribble and write. There is a reading corner filled with books.
The class is also grouped according to their capabilities.
For example in my school,.there are 4 classes only.
Class 1 has kids older than 1 but not yet 2. They dont write at all. They play a lot to develop gross motor skills.
Class 2 has kids that just clocked 2 or about to clock 2 but are more matured than their counterparts in Class 1. These kids are undergoing potty training and improve on fine motor skills. Their pencil grip will be improved upon with the help of a lot of montessori activities. They also learn to count and identify numbers, sound and identify single letters. At this stage, some are ready to write and are encouraged to.
Class 3( my class) has kids between 2-3. The 2 year olds are like 2years and 6 months to 3 years and 6 months. These kids are ready to write and encouraged too. Althou some get it faster than others. Now within the class, there are still subgroups; the exceeding, required and emerging groups. The exceeding groups are high flyers and we dont hold them back. At age 2, some are writing to 30 and blending 2 letter words. The required groups do what is the norm for their age range. The emerging group are the ones that really need us. At age 3, they can barely hold pencil the right way. They go at a slow pace and we understand that. The funny thing is most of the kids in.the emerging group are really smart when it.comes to audio-visual learning.
Class 4 has kids between 3-4. They have started reading proper and can write well except for the emerging group. Occasionally we throw our really high exceeder over there.
The structure of the school and class will hive an insight to what they say they offer.
Ask questions.

Tanx for these. U just gave me a better understanding of my 2nd son(4yrs): so smart(smarter than his elder bro(7yrs), who is academically brilliant), yet u wonder why he cant write or identify numbers or alphabets easily?!

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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by NL1960: 10:32am On Dec 20, 2016
zaynie:
[sub][/sub]


I agree with you. I also believe that some kids are special and can do a lot if given the right kind of push.
You see child prodigies don't become so overnight, it takes the capability of the child, parent and teacher.
I don't push or force kids to learn ( except my own child) , in fact I use the play method to teach.
If your child shows the tendency for something, as a parent you should encourage it.
Your child likes kicking things upandan? Get him a ball, coach him or fix him in a football academy.
You 2 year is pretending to read a book....albeit upside down, right the book up, point to each word as you read.
Your one year old loves to scribble, fix a crayon right on grip and let her colour all she wants.

My 4 year old can't read yet but he is a Math genius, will fix puzzles, is good at memory games and has the vocabulary of an average adult. He can also throw a nice kick and lands a solid punch, he learnt from watching Kungfu Panda and then we made necessary corrections.



A gentle push in the right direction won't hurt. Especially if the child loves it.
I once had a 4 year old in my class;Grade 1 he would bury his head in a book and read and read and read. He was my best student that year amidst plenty 5 and 6 year olds.


@zaynie. Good one. I noticed the hotness in maths and hotness in spellings in my son. So i guided him accordingly. He is not that good in local languages(igbo, yoruba) but very good in French. He can speak English very well and spell any word but when it comes to writing exams in English, he is just above average which iam not really worried about because my intentions right from the beginning has been mathematics and the sciences. I was not also good in written English exam myself but can spell almost any word and construct sentences very well. grin. In the final analysis, parents should watch and pay attention to their kids and know what they are good and encourage and guide them accordingly.

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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by blank(f): 11:18am On Dec 20, 2016
zaynie:
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How do I get my kids to love reading? I used to be an avid reader, right from my nursery school. My parents did nada to encourage it until I was much older but I enjoyed reading. Now, I have a nice library of kid's books that they won't read. Said it's make believe and thus not worth the effort but is ready to watch make believe cartoons for as long as they can.

It's really eating me up as I know the importance. I try to read to them but he said he has outgrown that. cry
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by NL1960: 11:35am On Dec 20, 2016
blank:


How do I get my kids to love reading? I used to be an avid reader, right from my nursery school. My parents did nada to encourage it until I was much older but I enjoyed reading. Now, I have a nice library of kid's books that they won't read. Said it's make believe and thus not worth the effort but is ready to watch make believe cartoons for as long as they can.

It's really eating me up as I know the importance. I try to read to them but he said he has outgrown that. cry

Do not really know when you went to secondary school. Most of the reading books in this era are nothing to write home about. When i wanted to get my kids to read, i went for most of the books that were written in the 80s and early 90s. Those books were well structured and well written. I have a library of books for my kids that contain books like Things Fall Apart, Arrow of God, Tales out of School, One week one trouble, Eze goes to school, the lion and the jewel, chike and the river, no longer at ease, the beautiful ones are not yet born, animal farm, the gods are not blame. I have already compiled another twenty sets from the same era that i intend to buy such as: more tales out of school, trouble in form six, the three musketeers, adventures of tom samyer, eze goes to college, the african night entertainment, oliver twist, lamb tales from Shakespeare. These are the type of books that i believe simulates and develops the child brain. Some of these books have a glossary of vocabulary that the child can easily know the meanings.

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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by blank(f): 12:07pm On Dec 20, 2016
I have them all, well preserved and even wrapped in bright colours to make them attractive. They have a floor to ceiling bookcase with the books arranged in order of their age and reading abilities. I take the books from there to read to them over the weekend. I read from there myself.

Been so bummed this holiday as they are not even interested in my reading to them. They both started reading properly at 3 yrs and they have compulsory reading club in school. What more can I do? They must love reading, it's non negotiable. grin

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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by NL1960: 1:16pm On Dec 20, 2016
blank:
I have them all, well preserved and even wrapped in bright colours to make them attractive. They have a floor to ceiling bookcase with the books arranged in order of their age and reading abilities. I take the books from there to read to them over the weekend. I read from there myself.

Been so bummed this holiday as they are not even interested in my reading to them. They both started reading properly at 3 yrs and they have compulsory reading club in school. What more can I do? They must love reading, it's non negotiable. grin

Use carrot and stick or use blackmail. Tell them that for them to watch their favourite cartoons, they have to read a book from 10am-12noon or a time you think is suitable and after that they can watch TV/DSTV. See below the time table i once drew for my kids. You fit no mind me sha. I went to boarding house. So i was trying to practice the strict rules and regulations i was taught there. grin

Time Activity
5.30am – 8.00am Television (News, Documentaries, Sports, NatGeo Wild, comedies)
8.00am – 10.00am Reading, Study and Play
10.00am – 2.00pm Television (Any channel)
2.00pm – 6.00pm Reading, Study, Sleep, Play
6.00pm – 8.00pm Television (Any Channel)
8.00pm – 9.00pm Sleep or Television(News, Documentaries, Sports, NatGeo Wild, comedies)

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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by zaynie(f): 2:55pm On Dec 20, 2016
blank:


How do I get my kids to love reading? I used to be an avid reader, right from my nursery school. My parents did nada to encourage it until I was much older but I enjoyed reading. Now, I have a nice library of kid's books that they won't read. Said it's make believe and thus not worth the effort but is ready to watch make believe cartoons for as long as they can.

It's really eating me up as I know the importance. I try to read to them but he said he has outgrown that. cry



Hold the TV, bring out the books and see what happens.
The books should be something popular from TV and then print book review sheets online and encourage them to fill it. When they know they have to review the book, they will concentrate and focus on the book. You could let them watch one hour of TV for every 100 pages of book read. So they have to read 4 -25 page books....or 2-50 page books or one 100 and something page book.
Right now in my house, TV is on hiatus, that was when we became puzzle pros.

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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by zaynie(f): 2:58pm On Dec 20, 2016
NL1960:


Use carrot and stick or use blackmail. Tell them that for them to watch their favourite cartoons, they have to read a book from 10am-12noon or a time you think is suitable and after that they can watch TV/DSTV. See below the time table i once drew for my kids. You fit no mind me sha. I went to boarding house. So i was trying to practice the strict rules and regulations i was taught there. grin

Time Activity
5.30am – 8.00am Television (News, Documentaries, Sports, NatGeo Wild, comedies)
8.00am – 10.00am Reading, Study and Play
10.00am – 2.00pm Television (Any channel)
2.00pm – 6.00pm Reading, Study, Sleep, Play
6.00pm – 8.00pm Television (Any Channel)
8.00pm – 9.00pm Sleep or Television(News, Documentaries, Sports, NatGeo Wild, comedies)



This is another good one.
Only NEPA is sure to ruin our TV time

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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by zaynie(f): 2:59pm On Dec 20, 2016
blank:
I have them all, well preserved and even wrapped in bright colours to make them attractive. They have a floor to ceiling bookcase with the books arranged in order of their age and reading abilities. I take the books from there to read to them over the weekend. I read from there myself.

Been so bummed this holiday as they are not even interested in my reading to them. They both started reading properly at 3 yrs and they have compulsory reading club in school. What more can I do? They must love reading, it's non negotiable. grin


cheesy cheesy
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by NL1960: 3:08pm On Dec 20, 2016
zaynie:


This is another good one.
Only NEPA is sure to ruin our TV time

NEPA ruining the TV time is an added bonus because they will be forced to go and read. They might not necessary read class text especially during the holidays. That was why i went to get them those classic old novels. Iam now under serious pressure by them now to go and get the other 20 that they have compiled from the earlier ones they read. Na me come dey dodge now as the books are difficult to get. I even had to go to CSS bookshop one time but could not get them.
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by Zheemub(f): 5:41pm On Dec 20, 2016
Thanks.
If you mean phonics, it's part of their curriculum and he is trying his best.

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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by Sunnypar(m): 12:26am On Dec 22, 2016
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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by blank(f): 9:39pm On Dec 22, 2016
Thanks Zaynie and NL1960. Sorry for 'ambushing' your thread. However, I am relieved that I have suggestions to try out.

Next is to figure out how to get them to adhere to a time-table. Hope I am not the one to cave in from frustration.

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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by zaynie(f): 9:56pm On Dec 22, 2016
blank:
Thanks Zaynie and NL1960. Sorry for 'ambushing' your thread. However, I am relieved that I have suggestions to try out.

Next is to figure out how to get them to adhere to a time-table. Hope I am not the one to cave in from frustration.



We will be here rooting for you!!!!
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by Gratefulaheart: 9:05pm On Jan 04, 2017
Hi Zaynie, Nice thread you've got in here. Weldone.

Please what's the appropriate age to enrol a child to school. Considering the fees i am hearing after scouting for schools i am considering allowing my LO to clock 2 before enrolling her. What do you think? Do they really teach them stuff that are tangible before age 2 in school? Please advice

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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by zaynie(f): 10:47pm On Jan 04, 2017
Gratefulaheart:
Hi Zaynie, Nice thread you've got in here. Weldone.

Please what's the appropriate age to enrol a child to school. Considering the fees i am hearing after scouting for schools i am considering allowing my LO to clock 2 before enrolling her. What do you think? Do they really teach them stuff that are tangible before age 2 in school? Please advice


If I was a stay at home mom with my teaching skills, I would say age 3-4 sef.
Let LO clock 2 but meanwhile work on
1. Potty training
2. Simple counting like 1-10
3. Pencil grip by scribbling on sand trays, picking objects with the thumb, fore and middle fingers, working with play dough, colouring with attention on these 3 fingers ( dont let her hold the crayon with a stab), also direct her to colour within the lines.
4. Identification of the colours
5. Identification of body parts : touch your eyes, lift your foot etc

She doesnt have to be perfect in all the above. Just a basic knowledge and introduction. Something to keep her busy.
It should be fun o.....no carry cane tongue

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