14 October 2010

3.19 Inches


I am a couple of days late in stating my amazement of the Chilean mine rescue, but I just wanted to post briefly after I ripped this page out of a recent Newseek. I think this whole mine thing is just amazing and absolutely inspiring. If human beings are able to find 33 men buried a half mile under ground, send them life saving supplies through a shaft 3 inches wide, keep them alive for more than 2 months, then patiently rescue them one at a time through a 2 foot wide shaft in a metal capsule . . . anything is possible!



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12 October 2010

ESL Reflections

My ESL students are taking a quiz right now. Before that we finished up a jigsaw activity in which each student is an "expert" in one particular area and then teaches the others in their group. What I learned is that students have difficulty understanding each others dialects and accents when trying to speak in English about academic subject matter. Most (not all) of my students speak Spanish, but they don't necessarily understand the Spanish of the other students. This activity proved to be much more difficult than I would have expected. When I teach them something, I write down key words or show pictures to help explain vocabulary words, etc. When they are just speaking to one another about unfamiliar topics, all I hear is, "What? What was that? What did you say? Can you spell that? Oh! That's what you mean!"

I am always surprised by what these kids CAN do (which is much better than I could do if I were in their shoes), but sometimes they really catch me off guard with the things that are difficult for them.

We are also making some progress with Gay Lay. I say "we" because my whole class is helping him out. He is from a refugee camp in Thailand and speaks no English. We've had 2 big accomplishments lately. I required the students to memorize the Preamble to the Constitution. Gay Lay didn't have to memorize it, but had to read it out loud. He did well. Second, today, all on his own, he said "1-A." That is what group he was in for the activity. None of us could remember. That's all he's ever said in our class on his own except for "toilet."

Here is part of the quiz if you want to take it:

U.S. History – Unit 2 Quiz

Name ___________________ Date _______________ Per ____

Fill in the blank. You may use any notes or assignments that you have.

1. The United States became its own country after the end of the Revolution when we separated from which country? ___________________.

2. At first, we did not have a constitution, instead we used a document call the _________ of _________.

3. This document was not strong enough because (list 1 reason). _____

4. ________________________________________ was the first President of the United States.

5. Name 2 other presidents of the United States who served between the first one and Andrew Jackson (7th). _________ ____________

6. Explain the Great Compromise in 3-4 sentences.

Answer the following questions about the branches of government

7. There are three branches of the United States Government. Each is able to check and balance out the others. The President is in charge of the _____________ branch. The __________ branch is led by Congress. The ____________ branch is led by the Supreme Court.

8. There are two parts to Congress. They are the House of _____________ and the ______________.

9. Each office in government is elected for a specific term. How many years are in each term?

a. President _________

b. Congressman __________

c. Senator ___________

10. List 2 Powers of Congress:

11. List 2 Powers of the President:

12. List 2 Powers of the Supreme Court.

13. Explain 2 things that Andrew Jackson did that made him significant.

14. What is a reform? _____________________________

15. Name 1 reformist that you learned about. Describe what they did and why they were important.

16. BONUS!! Write the Preamble to the Constitution (below or on a separate piece of paper).

07 October 2010

Beauty Parlor

Before Molly got in the bath tonight, I decided to play with her hair. I'm pretty sure that by the time I had this much hair, I would have thrown a fit if my mom tried to do something like this, but oh well.


After the bath, she was back to her regular curly q's.

03 October 2010

My Dad!

Yep, it's Molly again. I realized that my mom doesn't post much on this blog about my dad. So, I guess I'll have to do that, too. Do I have to do everything around here?


This is me and my dad. I love him! He is really busy lately with his new job and everything else he does. He works really hard for us. He gets home late and I go to bed early, so sometimes I don't get to see him much. When I do see him, though, I always smile! I just don't like it when he gives me baths because I always end up crying. I don't know if he sprays water in my eyes, pinches me, pulls my hair, or what, but when my mom gives me baths I never cry. Otherwise, though, I really like my dad. He blows on my belly or folds me in half to get me to burp and it makes me laugh. Plus, everyone says I look like him.

This weekend my dad has been in St. George doing army stuff. He's in the National Guard. My mom told me that yesterday he said he might have to be deployed next June. We sort of knew it was coming, but now it's pretty much unofficially official that his unit is going to Iraq then. I don't even know where that is, but my mom says he was there before and he just calls it "the desert." Even though they say on the news that the troops are leaving Iraq, I guess they are still sending more. Mom said that it is probably safer than Afghanistan, though. If he does go, I'd be 1 whole year old when he left and I'd be 2 whole years old when he came back. That's a long time. I'm just little now.

My mom said not to say much about it because a lot could change before then. My dad would really like to become an officer and be a nurse in the Guard, but he stopped working on that project while he was trying to find a job. Maybe he can keep working on that some more now.

Also, my mom said that it's just part of the deal. She married my dad knowing that this could happen, so we just have to deal with it. June is a long ways away, so my mom and I are not going to worry about much now and just keep enjoying my dad when he's with us. (We do need to work on his giving-me-a-bath skills, though.)

All dressed up and nowhere to go