Blog Entries tagged 'teaching'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'teaching'
- Junior Ranger programToday the kids are starting the Junior Ranger program.[img=https://pho Posted by TracyT7 in Tunney Tales | Mar 10, 2018
- Banjo joins the crewI received a very special gift from my work/school this week and wishing us an amazing adventure. We love him and can't wait to get photos all over America but he needs a name!! So first competition for our Posted by TracyT7 in Tunney Tales | Dec 7, 2017
- Classroom PackupClassroom is packed up and tomorrow is scrub a dub cleaning day!! My school resources are in storage.Classroom is cleaned!! Resources in storage and goodbyes have been said. Officially on holidays until 2019. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/9 Posted by TracyT7 in Tunney Tales | Dec 7, 2017
- Mucumbili - - Santana - Agua Ize - São João dos AngolaresWe wake to the sound of the waves and the chirping birds this morning, and sit on the balcony for a while just taking it all in. Laughing Dove [img=http Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | May 11, 2018
- More Shanghai ShenanigansI’m currently on a (very loud) train back from Shanghai, where I have spent the weekend with Will and some friends who are visiting from the UK on their way to Bali. I arrived earlier than expected on Friday night Posted by amysblog in 12 Months in China | Jun 3, 2018
- One Month Left Blog: my teaching experienceToday is June 1st, which means that in less than a month, my Chinese visa will expire and I will be on my way home. I say “on my way home”, I mean “travelling for two months around Asia and Posted by amysblog in 12 Months in China | Jun 1, 2018
- Beijing Blog : Back to School So this is an incredibly overdue update about what has been happening since I arrived back in China’s capital after an incredible six weeks travelling. Coming ‘home’ has been tricky, to say the least. Writing this, I am halfway through Posted by amysblog in 12 Months in China | Apr 3, 2018
- 396 students, 12 classes, 2 Campuses, 1 GradeSo I am halfway through my second week of teaching Grade 8 at school. Each week I take 12 classes, and so each week I teach 396 students... yep, the classes are pretty big. My smallest class has 27 students Posted by amysblog in 12 Months in China | Sep 13, 2017
- Bye for now HuanchacoMy two months in Huanchaco flew by so fast, it's hard to believe I'm back in Lima for the next part of my adventure. I ended up working on many different projects, which meant I got to see even more of Posted by Rebecca Heller in Rebecca's Big Adventure | Dec 24, 2015
- All things newSomehow nearly three weeks have flown by since the beginning of my trip and I have already finished my second week of teaching in two primary schools around Huanchaco. It's been so busy that it feels as though I've been Posted by Rebecca Heller in Rebecca's Big Adventure | Oct 31, 2015
- 4 mois à Nanning[center][/center] ===Me voilà sur la route à nouveau. Je viens de quitter Nanning... (non, je ne transporte pas tout ce brol, j'aidais juste à déménager :-P). Un chapitre se term Posted by elodieadie in la petite trotte d'Elodie-la-bougeotte | Jul 6, 2015
- The Wanderer Seventh century Chinese philosopher Laozi once wrote, "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." It's not a joke, nor is it an exaggeration. There is no question that every journey, be it metaphorical or literal, does Posted by ameripean in American Gypsy | Apr 9, 2015
- Two Straight Lines I wish that I could say that this picture depicted my classroom. Although they look so cute in their two straight lines like Madeline in Paris, they aren’t. T Posted by Tampicoandlisa in Lisa in Tampico, Mexico | Aug 24, 2014
- Missing Time ~ FebruarySo I realize that my blog stopped this year. I finally got my Japan trip blogged about in mid-April and it happened at the end of January. I wish I could say that my life was just too exciting Posted by cstravelsabroad in Charlene's Travels Abroad | Apr 14, 2014
- Winter BreakI love the Korean public school schedule. Instead of two weeks off at Christmas we get a month! Well, somewhat, I still had to teach winter camp but it wasn't too bad. But there are some thing I will Posted by cstravelsabroad in Charlene's Travels Abroad | Jan 22, 2014
- World Schooling -- The Messy Truth ==What Did World Schooling Look Like For Our Family?== I started writing this entry when we were at the start of our travels. I'm glad I didn't publish it because I've just gone back and delet Posted by annevl in The Journey is the Reward | Jan 31, 2014
- Bonding TimeFor the most part the end of the year has come and gone for my students. They've had their finals and most students have checked out. There are still classes but it's mostly fluff. We have started Posted by cstravelsabroad in Charlene's Travels Abroad | Jan 1, 2014
- All by myself!! (aka my co-teacher goes to Australia) One of the reasons the end of November was so hectic was because I was having to plan out a week of lessons without my co-teacher. I mean, I understand, she got married and she was going on her Posted by cstravelsabroad in Charlene's Travels Abroad | Dec 9, 2013
- November No More!Maybe if I used reverse psychology I would be better at blogging? Tell myself I won't write today until that nagging feeling of "why not?" breaks my hold on other daily activities until I am sitting in front of Posted by cstravelsabroad in Charlene's Travels Abroad | Dec 8, 2013
- October... what happened??Again I say October what happened?? Where did you go?? I swear it can't be November already. It just can't be. Clearly time just needs to stop happening so fast! Although I say this as if it is Posted by cstravelsabroad in Charlene's Travels Abroad | Nov 1, 2013
- The Sixth Grade AmbassadorGreetings... I have started my next project. Several weeks ago, a friend of mine who teaches sixth grade came to me and told me she wanted to do a project called, "Where in the World is Thom?" I thought it was Posted by Rhombus in The Dusty Vagabond | Oct 7, 2013
- The One with the UpdateWhy hello there! It's finally fall. This makes me happy. No more suffocating humidity. No more clothes taking three days to dry. No more frizzy hair. No more sweating profusely. Just peace. Cool Posted by cstravelsabroad in Charlene's Travels Abroad | Sep 25, 2013
- I'm still here, I promise.Oy what a whirlwind the past month and half has been. I know it has been an indecent amount of time since my last post but in all honesty the people who I assume read this just saw me Posted by cstravelsabroad in Charlene's Travels Abroad | Sep 12, 2013
- Back to China :)So... after having been in China for 10 months, and then spending 5 weeks in the UK to catch up with old friends over the summer, I find myself back on my home soil - China. It's strange to go from Posted by Lady Mantle in Lady M's Worldwide Adventures | Sep 12, 2013
- Living the TEFL DreamWell Lewy and I are definitely living the dream right now! We live on a small private Caribbean island, inhabited by only 30 people and wake up every morning to the sound of the lazy waves lapping up on the Posted by lewyandkerri in Professional Mexicans | Sep 2, 2013
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