Monday’s lessons focused on bullying, an issue, we found as
the week went on, which is very present and pressing at Nasivvik and Ulaajuk.
After school we ran sports club, and worked up a sweat playing basketball.
Lay-up Liz (as she can now be referred to) came close to beating the whole boys
Bball team in a game of 3 point bump (PRO). Rebound Reba’s height advantage
made up for the fact that she was foolishly wearing non-stretch jeans (poor
clothing choice for fast-paced basketball). After basket-ball Reba and Liz hung
around for Monday Hip-hop, but there was lackluster turnout due to the senior
high land trip, so it kind-of turned into art club (Reba was really relieved).
Tuesday was respect, teamwork and cooperation day, and after
a shorter than usual lesson we split up classes into teams for
structure-building contests… 7 pieces of paper and 10 pieces of tape/ per team
resulted in the winning structure of the day by the grade 9 class that could
hold 23 (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) large books- The New Canadian Encyclopedia volumes to
be exact. It was a great day of teaching, maybe our best so far. The whole
class really got involved in the activity, and seemed to take away a lot from
the lesson. After school it was more basketball, aka more of Liz and Reba
reliving their high school glory days.
Wednesday was self-esteem day for teaching, and it we felt
it went even better than Tuesday, even though we found it to be a harder lesson
to make. It is a seriously important issue up here, especially as bullying is
very obvious and everywhere in the school. We had some good goal setting
sessions, and played class-wide “guess my future career” type games. In the girls-only
grade 7 and 8 classes, we continued to focus more on bullying and self-esteem. We
did some great activities to show the effects of bullying and bystanding on
girls self esteem, and the girls were definitely all listening (RARE!), so we
were pretty stoked with that, and with the comments and questions we got from
them after. Our Wednesday after-school art club was a hit this week, with lots
of drawing and painting, and sneaky photography. FUN!!!!
Some aspiring artists!
The creative juices are flowing
Wednesday we found out that due to new school schedules and
end of the year events at Nasivvik, we actually have very few days left for
teaching! So after Wednesdays successful end to Mental Health, we moved on to
an intro to Substance Abuse. We learned that students here are pretty
knowledgeable about the effects of many substances, such as tobacco, but that
this does not stop many of them from participating in substance abuse. This
topic will carry over to our third week, and we are definitely going to make it
as interesting as possible, to try and get some messages to sink in.
Thursday we also got to go to the Arctic college in the
morning. There was an environmental biology course finishing up this week, and
we were asked to come in and give a lesson on the currently known effects of
mercury on human health! Such a cool way to spend our morning- the class had
just gotten back last week from sampling seals in the Pond Inlet area, and are
sending the samples off to Environment Canada soon to test for mercury levels.
The class and instructors were all so knowledgeable and into the topic so it
was very much a dialogue instead of a formal lesson- SO GREAT!!
Very sadly, there was a death of a student in the community
on Friday morning, so we didn’t really teach that day, just hung out in some of
the classes with the students. It was very powerful to see the effect of a
death on the entire close- knit community of Pond.
That night Liz got seriously studious to finish (err and
start) her assignment in a correspondence course she is taking (she is
super-woman). She stayed cozy with her new seal fur and raccoon slippers that
Rhoda made for here- so lovely! Reba headed over to Rhoda’s house to work on
some sewing, and even started making (with a whole lotta help) the pattern and
under-layer of her own parka!
Saturday- GIRLS NIGHT (in the afternoon)!!!! Liz and Reba
got busy setting up for the girls get together on Saturday morning. The girls
arrived at two and the afternoon flew on from there! It was filled with making
cupcakes, homemade (and pretty healthy!) pizza, fruit and veggie snacks (on
sale at the Co-op- SCORE!), beading, friendship bracelets, water balloons,
nailpolish, card-playing and chatting! It finished off with a movie on the
‘big-screen’ in the gym. SO MUCH FUN, SO MUCH (HEALTHY) FOOD CONSUMED, SPARKLES
AND BEADS EVERYWHERE!!
Art skillzzzzzzz
Food- a central theme of this delicious girl's night (in the afternoon)
Nail polish for errryyyyboddaaaaayyyy
Liz, Reba, and our Mamma for the moment, Juana- Enjoying some sunshine on the sea-ice!!
Reba pretending that she can drive this thing- we almost flipped (off roadinggggg)
Sorry for the longest post ever,
COUNTDOWN FOR Discovery SHARKWEEK IS ON (LIZ)! Only 71 days,
8 hours, 6 minutes and 54 seconds …..53….52…
Peace out from the Pondlets
Wow what a post! Kind of overwhelmed with ..too..many emotions...the kids! Such great pictures! And girls night in the afternoon sounds so great! And great game for cooperation! Nothing more satisfying than a lesson gone well! Can't wait to talk to you soon!
ReplyDeleteGirrrrllllsss!!! THIS IS AMAZING! Keep up the awesome work. So proud. Keep sharing the stories, I love reading about them and keep having the time of your lives. Miss you and the northern crew a lot.
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