Well, today is my last day for my first two classes of the summer. It was intense and time consuming considering that I learned things that should normally take up to three months and I did it in a month and a half. So I can breathe now, but only for five days!
The next batch of classes that I'm taking are: Intro. to Multicultural Education, Elementary Science Methods, and Integrating Technology into Classrooms II. These will also be very demanding, as they too will only go until the 5th of August. So, I will be a busy bee for the rest of the summer pretty much. Is it worth taking classes in the summer? Absolutely! I love the fastness of the classes because it helps me remember what I learned. I also save myself time when these classes are condensed. It sounds crazy, but it was good.
On a lighter note, Brandon and I have 30 channels on our tv! Considering using an antenna thing and a converter box, we are in pretty good shape! Besides, it sure does beat having to pay 50-90 bucks a month for cable! Well, the good thing is that we have the Univision channel, which is a Spanish channel where they show world cup soccer games. The commentators are a lot more animated and some of the things they say are so funny! Anyways, go Mexico, Chile, and of course, USA!
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Monday, May 24, 2010
Spring/Summer happenings
I'm going to Summer School! Taking five classses worth 13 credits and working right on top. To top that off, I'm going to begin tutoring two little girls once a week for two hours in teaching them Spanish! Lets just say I've got my work cut out for me and I'm happy. Yes, you can call me crazy for going to school full time for the summer, but I'm happy with the decision I've made because I'll becloser to finishing up with my degree.
Other than that, Brandon and I moved into our new apartment and loving it! It's small and humble, but it's perfect for us and the best part is that we didn't have to move out of our ward, which we love. I will let you know how my two 4-week classes go. I will be done with them on the 24th of June, but start my two other classes on the first week of June. YEEEEEE HAAAAAWW!!!! Wish me luck amigos!!!
Other than that, Brandon and I moved into our new apartment and loving it! It's small and humble, but it's perfect for us and the best part is that we didn't have to move out of our ward, which we love. I will let you know how my two 4-week classes go. I will be done with them on the 24th of June, but start my two other classes on the first week of June. YEEEEEE HAAAAAWW!!!! Wish me luck amigos!!!
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Teacher Professionalism
Today I had my second to last final in my Integrating Music into the Classroom course. For my final, we had to create a 20-25 min. lesson plan that includes an original composition of a song and incorporates standards in the Utah core curriculum. I decided to teach my lesson on Haiku poems.
As I was up in the front teaching the lesson, I realized how cold some of my classmates were. They were animated with other people's teaching presentations, but I really felt I was speaking to a wall the majority of the time. It was pretty much horrible! I will mention one girl in the class who casually decided to step out of the class for the majority of my lesson and came back when I was almost done with my lesson. Was that all she did? OF COURSE NOT! While all of the other students were writing their own Haiku poems and almost ready to present them, she had the nerve to ask in a very rude, and inconsiderate way, "Do we really have to present our poems to the class?" (mind you, there's only 14 of us in the class...including the teacher!!) So being the bigger person, I told her nicely that she didn't have to read hers aloud.
After I finished my lesson, I felt like I was two feet tall. It was a beautiful disaster. In my hopes that my lesson was going to work fantastically, it didn't. =(
Not only that, but the same ladies who were being so rude during my lesson had the nerve to make fun of another classmate's music composition. At this point, my blood was boiling.
After I got out of the class, I called my Mom, cried my eyes out about how my lesson turned out and how rude some of the girls were. That was when I realized a few things after talking to my mom:
1. There are a few people out there who still live in their own little ho-dunk, clickey la la land that have no courtesy toward other's work and don't show respect.
2. I am the only minority in the class. I'm sure seeing a Mexican in their class may make them feel like I won't do well because there aren't very many Latin/Hispanic education majors, so they don't participate in my lesson because I am who I am.
3. I will run into people who won't like me for who I am, so I can't let that stop me from reaching my future goals.
I think the only thing that I needed to worry about was the comments my teacher made, and he actually loved my song! However, it worries me how some of these future educators in my class treated me today. If they don't like minority groups, they better find a different career because they will certainly have diverse students in their classrooms whether they like it or not.
I think they ought to eat a huge slice of humble pie to open their eyes. What do you think?
As I was up in the front teaching the lesson, I realized how cold some of my classmates were. They were animated with other people's teaching presentations, but I really felt I was speaking to a wall the majority of the time. It was pretty much horrible! I will mention one girl in the class who casually decided to step out of the class for the majority of my lesson and came back when I was almost done with my lesson. Was that all she did? OF COURSE NOT! While all of the other students were writing their own Haiku poems and almost ready to present them, she had the nerve to ask in a very rude, and inconsiderate way, "Do we really have to present our poems to the class?" (mind you, there's only 14 of us in the class...including the teacher!!) So being the bigger person, I told her nicely that she didn't have to read hers aloud.
After I finished my lesson, I felt like I was two feet tall. It was a beautiful disaster. In my hopes that my lesson was going to work fantastically, it didn't. =(
Not only that, but the same ladies who were being so rude during my lesson had the nerve to make fun of another classmate's music composition. At this point, my blood was boiling.
After I got out of the class, I called my Mom, cried my eyes out about how my lesson turned out and how rude some of the girls were. That was when I realized a few things after talking to my mom:
1. There are a few people out there who still live in their own little ho-dunk, clickey la la land that have no courtesy toward other's work and don't show respect.
2. I am the only minority in the class. I'm sure seeing a Mexican in their class may make them feel like I won't do well because there aren't very many Latin/Hispanic education majors, so they don't participate in my lesson because I am who I am.
3. I will run into people who won't like me for who I am, so I can't let that stop me from reaching my future goals.
I think the only thing that I needed to worry about was the comments my teacher made, and he actually loved my song! However, it worries me how some of these future educators in my class treated me today. If they don't like minority groups, they better find a different career because they will certainly have diverse students in their classrooms whether they like it or not.
I think they ought to eat a huge slice of humble pie to open their eyes. What do you think?
Monday, March 22, 2010
Bzz, Bzzz, Busy busy Bumble Bees!!!!
We are a little past the midpoint of the Spring semester and things couldn't get any busier with school and work. I guess I should have reconsidered taking less than 5 classes per semester, huh? Other than that, things are going goooood. Brandon is still with UPS and I'm still at the elementary school. LIFE IS GOOD!


For those of you who don't know, since Angie and Nellie are twins, we call them, "Twinkies" since Twinkies come in a pack of 2. Ya dig?
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Welcome 2010!
I am so happy that 2010 is finally here! It has been great so far as we begin the new year and along with it comes some things that we would like to improve in. Even though there is no excuse to make changes any other time besides the New Year, but I guess the whole spirit of the new year and new beginnings gives you a bigger boost to do a little better. I've got a few, but the ones that stick out to me the most are church-related: reading scriptures, praying daily, visiting teaching, etc. but I think it would be a great thing for Brandon and I to come unto Christ and really try to be like him. Anyways, I hope you have a happy new year and reach for the stars in your hopes and resolutions this year!
P.S. I would out some pictures up, but we are without a camera at the moment. When we do get one, I will for sure post some up!
P.S. I would out some pictures up, but we are without a camera at the moment. When we do get one, I will for sure post some up!
Sunday, November 22, 2009
My Early New Year Resolution
Okay, I have been HORRIBLE in updating our blog. However, one of my New Year's Resolutions is to update our blog for family and friends to see what we are up to.
Once again, I am sorry for not doing better at keeping up with this, but I am hopeful for 2010. Yee Haw!
Once again, I am sorry for not doing better at keeping up with this, but I am hopeful for 2010. Yee Haw!
Saturday, February 7, 2009
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