first day of school

Most of the states here in Austria started the school year a week earlier but in Styria (where I live and work) today is the official opening day of schools. The learning center where I work (not a regular school) is open since last week but only to accommodate parents and new pupils who would like to enroll to our courses. Today is the start of our regular lessons.

At the moment, I am assigned to handle 5 groups. Two groups of children ages 2-3, one group of children ages 4-5, another group of children ages 5-6, and one group of children ages 9-10. I haven’t met them all yet but the ones I did are just so sweet and cute.

So five different lesson plans each week. Not a lot… BUT… you see… the learning center where I work for is BIG ON PROPS. Lesson planning is easy but preparing the props could be time consuming and frustrating because you know that you’re not going to be paid for the hours you spend on making props. Of course there are available teaching materials in the learning center I could use but most of them don’t work for me. Maybe someday I’d learn how to work with those available props but right now, I’ll stick with my own props.

picture bingoThis morning, I prepared a simple game for one of my classes to help them revise vocabularies they’ve learned last semester. I spent hours in the internet looking for appropriate props but I ended up making my own “Picture Bingo” because although there are a lot of printable bingo games in the internet, I haven’t found the perfect one.

I had scanned the children’s workbook then used the images to make bingo cards using Microsoft Excel. Right after printing the bingo cards, I laminated them so they’ll survive a few lessons. That was a lot of work for one simple classroom game.

My co-teachers told me that the first year is the most difficult but right after that, I’ll be okay. I think so too. Right now, I see to it that every teaching/learning material I make or buy is reusable so I don’t have to spend time making them again in the future.

preparing for the coming semester

It will still take a few weeks before the semester starts but as early as now, I am already collecting things I might use to teach. With the help of the textbooks and the teaching guides, I can also plan how my lessons are going to be.

I am really excited about teaching again and I think my enthusiasm is contagious because my husband and my in-laws started collecting stuff for me too. My husband came home one day with a lot of office supplies he bought because he thinks I need those for making some teaching materials and my mother in law keeps on giving me some old toys from their basement and piles of stickers she collected from some magazines she’s subscribed to. My husband also got me the laminating machine I requested and my father in law will give me his old paper cutter.

Before settling here in Austria, I have told my husband that I doubt it if I could teach here. When he asked me why, I told him it’s because kids will be different and I am different. For sure, I won’t be like the teachers they’re used to and they won’t be like the pupils I am used to. What if they don’t like me or vice versa? I honestly still have doubts but the kind of support I am getting from my love ones gives me a huge encouragement.

It really makes me feel so happy that everybody is so supportive about me doing this job.