Monday, August 30, 2010

Making new friends, Museum, and Redecorating!



So, our weekend was pretty chill. On Friday night, we hung out with the Mennonite volunteers (no they aren't Amish) at their house and ended up playing cards with them for 3 hours! It was an intense game of President! They are actually completely normal (different from what I expected after Googling "Mennonite")!! And there are four of them, four of us! [also one guy, three girls] So, yeah new friends! With the ACErs that brings our total of outside friends to 11!

Saturday we went to the Desert Museum and it was really cool! We got to see lots of cacti, animals, and rocks! They had javelina there (kinda like boars) that I had never seen before and a mountain lion! Oh and a big bear too, but he was sleeping and wouldn't wake up even though we were like "wake up bear!~" lol. We also decided we would probably die in the wild because we are the ones provoking a bear! The museum was very well put together though and even included a hike to get around the desert setting. The cacti that were flowering were so pretty! I took some pictures, but they are still on my camera. The saguaro cacti look like this!! They grow so slowly (about a 1/4 inch per year!)

They also had a cave area with bats and they had this big thing where you stick your head in and hear like a bat would hear. (If we were bats, our ears would be this big!) We each took a picture in the bat hearing thing:


On Sunday, we moved our furniture around and redecorated our living room and kitchen! I'll take some pictures and put them up here when I get Cricket internet (hopefully tomorrow, but it could take a lot longer! who knows!!!) We stopped by the thrift store to get some pictures for the walls and a couple board games (Life and Clue, good ideas for Community nights!) Then we had a JVC potluck with our agencies, support people, and former Jesuit Volunteers. It was really great to see everyone who helped put our house together and those who are going to help us out this year all together in the same room! Plus, they brought tons of food and we got the leftovers! Woo!

So, yep! It's going pretty well. Having a good time at work too. Little Anthony V. in first grade ran up to me today on my way back to my trailer and he said "Hey! What's your name again?" I was like "Miss Devlin" and he was like "Miss Devlin, I'm playing Halo" and was holding an imaginary gun. I was like "Oh that's cool, are you shooting aliens?" and he said "No, they are more like gorillas" and then ran off. So cute!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

I'm Really Teaching!


My first real week of teaching started on Monday when I taught the 7th grade! I was a little nervous, but grabbed all the confidence I could and pushed my cart of laptops into the classroom. The cart itself is a little hard to maneuver. It really should be pushed by two people and pretty much has a mind of its own. Sometimes a teacher will see me struggling and help out, but most of the time I'm on my own trying to push it to each classroom! But anyway, I got the cart to the 7th grade classroom early and waited for them to get back from lunch. I went through the lesson about passwords and had them all pick their own password then change it on the computer. They finished the lesson quickly, but luckily I had a backup plan of having them type in Microsoft Word a paragraph titled “What I like about Computers.” I went through the laptops later in the day and read through them. Everyone really liked computers because of games, Internet, music, Youtube, Facebook, Myspace, etc. Except one little boy named Diego who wrote “I don’t like computers because they are unreliabel. And if you have one you might get robed” I’m guessing he meant robbed. Those are two pretty good reasons, Diego! Thanks!


That night, Jen and I decided we wanted to craft to decorate the house, so we drove to Wallgreens and got some poster board and markers ($5 to decorate, not too bad!). We created flowers for our room, a sign in our kitchen that says CASA NACHO and a cactus called Alejandro (pictured:) Jeff and Erin helped out with the Casa Nacho sign as well, so it's a community effort! Also, Mr. and Mrs. Chavez (Spanish and 1st grade teachers) brought over some chili for our house. It was so nice of them!! And really tasty! We had it for dinner Tuesday and it was the main part of my lunches for two days in a row!


On Tuesday I taught 4th grade in the morning and 8th after lunch. The age groups are so different from each other! But even in each class there will be much disparity in terms of how much they know about computers. These kids haven’t had computer classes before (at least not at this school) and may not have one at home or even touched one before. So, I shouldn’t be surprised if they don’t know how to turn it on or how to click and drag. Most of the 8th graders had some computer sense, but some of the 4th graders struggled. It doesn’t help that I didn’t have enough laptops for each kid! (Some are broken!)


Wednesday, I started by teaching 2nd grade in the morning (adorable!) 6th grade after lunch (not too bad) and ended with 1st grade (cute!) For the 2nd and 1st graders it’s kind of difficult because some of the kids know a lot more than others. But luckily, especially in 2nd grade, I got a lot of help from the students. Two of the girls helped me pass out the computers and the ones who were sitting next to people who needed help mostly helped out. There are 27 kids in the 2nd grade though, so some of them had to share laptops. I asked beforehand who wanted to share because I figured that would be easier. For the younger kids, I started with a game of Simon Says to see if they could "point to the screen" and "put your finger on the mouse!" Then I had them log in and use the Paint application and draw a picture. Most of them were scribbling, but I saw a couple cool tidbits of art in there!


Mr. Mount, the volunteer IT guy, came in and showed me a bit more about the computers and the internet. The wired internet works fine at the school, but the wireless is iffy. We think it's the router, but not totally sure. After some explanations and a couple (failed) attempts at fixing computers #12 and 23, Mr. Mount went on a long 20ish minute rant about how the kids should not be using computers this young. He justified it by comparing to how the younger kids lose their math facts if they use calculators. At the very end of the rant he goes, "not to belittle your job or anything." uhhh yeah thanks Mr. Mount;)


Today, I taught the 3rd grade. They were SOOO excited to each have their own laptop (for the lesson). I've been hearing for the past two weeks how unruly and badly behaved this class is, but I thought they were great. They have one of the ACE teachers this year, (Christie) and I think she's doing a good job disciplining them! When they were too loud in Spanish class, she had them each personally write an "I'm sorry" note to the Spanish teacher. He read some of them to me today. They said things like "Dear Mr. Chavez, I'm sorry I was bad. Have a great day." haha so cute.


So, yeah that's my week so far! I'm at Pima Community College on an internet binge with Jen. I've learned I'm not going to Mexico this weekend, but we might go hiking and other fun things! Will update! Also I've decided it would be great to get internet at home (Ok..I always wanted that) and the Cricket outcome isn't looking great :( But we'll see!!!

Saturday, August 21, 2010

"Miss Devlin"


Soooo I finished my first week at work! yay! As you can see by my new ID badge, I'm an official member of the Santa Cruz staff!! It's been a very long week, but also fun getting to know the school better and some of the kids! I didn't teach any computer classes this week because the principal thought it would be best for me to just prepare before jumping in! School officially started on Tuesday, so Monday was mostly full of paperwork and stuff. On Tuesday, the kids arrived, and they are so cute! I helped out the 1st grade teacher getting the kids to the prayer service and back. One of the first grade girls' name is MysticalRose. What an awesome name! And there was this adorable kid named Anthony who kept turning around to talk to me during the prayer service. I told him to shhhh but he just had A LOT to say! The principal, Sister Leonette, gave each kid a (plastic) pearl (saying they are all special, aww) and Anthony had to tell me and his classmates "These aren't real pearls!!" Of course they aren't, kid! We're not going to give you real ones haha. Apparently kids up to grade 3 were putting them in their mouths!

For my first three days, I was going through the cart of 25 laptops clearing off what the kids put on there last year. I got to see backgrounds on the computers of Justin Bieber, Taylor Lautner, sports teams, cars, and one girl had a banana as a background! Some of the kids had the gadget on the side where you type on post it notes. Someone wrote "I love superman!!!!" and one wrote "Wherever the sun does not shine, that is where Justin Bieber is" which didn't make much sense to me since she looked like a Bieber fan haha. I worked with volunteer IT guy (who used to be a math teacher at the school) named Mr. Mount on Wednesday for a little bit. He told me I have the "patience of Job" for going through all the computers and erasing everything. Each of the 25 computers had 8 different grades on them so it did take a while! I guess Job was patient in the Bible? It's been a while since I read it....uh oh bad JV :O

Also on Wednesday, I taught my first class! One of the middle school teachers had to leave early, so I subbed for him. It was 6th grade science and they were doing their first hands on lab. It was about the senses, they have 5 different stations they went to (one for each sense) and for example, they would smell an onion in a tissue box with holes in it so they couldn't see. Then they wrote a paper about why the senses are important to science. It was a little scary to teach my first class, but 6th graders at least listen to you. (Unlike 7th and 8th!?) There were these two girls who kept asking me questions about the paper and I didn't know, so I pretty much made it up haha.

The next day, one of the two 6th grade girls who asked me all the questions came up and gave me a hug before school started. It was cute! She said "I finished that homework in ten minutes." I'm guessing that's good? On Thursday I didn't have much work to do, so I lesson planned at my new desk in the air conditioned trailer! Isn't it pretty? :) I also found out I might go to Nogales, Mexico next Saturday with some of the other teachers to an orphanage that the kids raised money for Lent last school year! That would be really cool!

On Friday, I helped the 2nd grade get to Mass in the morning. It's the biggest class in the school-27 kids! Then, I observed Mr. Chavez teach Spanish to the first graders. He had this cute way of having them memorize the months of the year. They all pulled out imaginary "dough" from their desks and made tortillas. Each time the tortilla switched hands, they said the next month. It was adorable. They were also counting like "first, second" and when they got to sixth ("sexto" in Spanish) This little girl puts an arm on her hip and goes "I like sexto!" I wasn't sure if I should be amused or a little scared haha. Oh and I got my own box in the teacher's lounge. It says "Miss Devlin" on it. Still trying to adjust to being called that. I'm like "Hi, I'm Ka...um...Miss Devlin'" lol. So, yeah from the picture you can definitely tell I get lots of mail compared to the teacher above me;)

So---that was my work week! In community, we've been having a great time. I get along well with my casamates and we've had some great dinners! On Monday I made Asian stirfry, Tuesday Jeff made an amazing frittata, Weds Jen made yummy pasta, Thurs we all made burritos (soaked the beans and everything!) and Friday Erin made a great couscous and veggies dish! So, I'm lovin the food so far! We have found some potential stores to save more money than we did last week! Last night we went out to the bars for the first time. We were just getting to know the area, and we ended up seeing some of the ACE teachers. It was funny. Anyway, the adjustment is going pretty well. We also got a bike from one of the teachers at my school, so we only need 3 more! And, I might get Cricket internet at work that I can bring home! (So I can actually Skype! And blog more than just at the library!) Woo!

Saturday, August 14, 2010

First Week!!


Casa Nacho=Jeff, Me, Erin, and Jen! :)

Jesuit Volunteer Corps is just starting for me and it's all so confusing and exciting at the same time! We had Orientation in Aptos, CA by the beach (but cold!) for five days (Aug 7-11) then drove down to Tucson on Thursday! (822 miles!) It's been so crazy! There were 86 volunteers at Orientation, and there are only 4 of us in the house in Tucson. The other cities in our region with JVC are like San Francisco, LA, San Diego, Phoenix, etc. So, I got to meet most of them at some point. Our Orientation was full of meetings, prayers, and lots of good food! But, we had to sleep on cots in big dorms! It was great though.

This year, I will be working (volunteering) at a Catholic elementary/middle school called Santa Cruz and I'll be teaching computer classes for grades Pre-K to 8th grade! So, yeah!! I don't really know that much about computers or teaching, so it should definitely be an experience! Yesterday, we got a little tour of the city and got to go to each of our volunteering sites. I got to see the school (it's so little and cute). There is one classroom per grade at Santa Cruz and a church attached.

So, if you don't know much about JVC, (jesuitvolunteers.org) it's basically a volunteer program rooted in four values-Simple Living, Spirituality, Community, and Social Justice. My casamates and I will be living in our house with limited budgets for food and basically no luxuries (so, if anyone wants to send us some cookies or chocolate that would be great, can't fit that in the budget yet!) Our house is called Casa Ignacio Ellacuria (or Casa Nacho for short)! It's very cute, 3 bedroom, with living, dining, and kitchen. We tried grocery shopping today, which is very hard when you are on a tight budget!! So, it's all just so new. We'll get used to it soon I'm sure!

I haven't taken any pictures yet, the picture on top we took about 5 minutes ago at the library (where I am posting this because I don't have internet at the house) When I do take some pics, I'll post them on facebook and a link on here!
I start work on Monday ahhh! And Tucson is sooo hot I am drinking water every 5 minutes!