I had my open class a few weeks ago. It's where parents, teachers and admin staff would come sit in and see how I would normally teach a class. Since it was basically a day to pretend you were the greatest teacher on Earth, the co-teacher and I decided to teach the Halloween lesson a week early. We based the lesson around teaching adjectives. There were stations set up around the classroom. At each station, there was a box containing a body part belonging to a witch the co-teacher and I had chopped up. The students were to stick their hand inside each box and describe what they felt using the adjectives we had previously studied. They were not allowed to look inside the box. After visiting every station, students had to guess what was used for each body part. I liked the intestine and the skin stations. We used udon noodles for the intestine and chicken skin for the skin. The students' reactions were hilarious.
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| My costume. I went as a popular brand of soy sauce in Korea. The co-teacher went as sushi. |
As for Halloween, my friend and I went as Waldo. No pictures were taken. We did look bad ass. As bad ass as Waldo can be.
Okay. Good day.



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