I haven't really had a "typical day" yet, because various parts of school just haven't started yet. Monday's schedule was all turned around; Tuesday was still slightly confused. Now we're more into the swing of things, but none of "ancillary" classes (what we called "specials" when I was in school) have started yet, so we have an awkward hour each day.
But, hypothetically, should a typical day happen, here's what it would look like:
- Get to school around 7:30. Settle my things, talk to other teachers, maybe watch the students play outside.
- Help everyone get to their classroom without killing/injuring their classmates.
- Collect papers to be copied/attendance from teacher. Make copies for the next hour/chat with whomever is in the office.
- Poke into whichever classroom needs me. Or, sit and observe the English teacher.
- Lunch/free time/awkward hour. My break generally comes in here.
- Practice math test. Look stern, hand out papers, and say, "If there is any talking in this room, I will take your paper and you will receive a zero." Stalk through the room, glaring at the slightest sound. I have never seen more whispering and blatant answer sharing than on the first day, so I am mean.
- Break.
- "Extended day" = extra time for school. It's part of the "Nativity Model."
- Lead a reading group, with the help of Ana. I try to make this time as interactive as I can while still having some sort of consistency with the other reading groups. Sometimes we have sit-down-and-work-silently time, however, because they won't listen.
- Lead MUN or supervise tutors from local high schools for the second "elective" block of the extended day.
- Send them all home, find Ana, and bolt.
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