I wrote this on Tuesday.
Today was my first day of teaching! I have to say, I think it went pretty well. The way the classroom works is different from any experience I’ve had.. there is a Thai teacher and an English (or foreign, faragn in thai) teacher working together. However, one teacher is specially assigned to each lesson so we end up pretty much splitting the day in half. My partner teacher is Teacher Kookkai. She seems to be in her late 20s and is very fun and great with the kids. I’m very excited to work with her. Before entering the classroom, shoes are to be removed and left in the hall. There is a KG building and our classroom is located upstairs. Our classroom also has AC!
The schedule is pretty similar every day.
- 8:45 – 9am: Flag ceremony. All three kindergarten classes and the preschool (so maybe 100 students) join near the playground to sing either the national anthem while two students raise the flag, then do a movement song. The movement song can be something like “heads, shoulders, knees, and toes” and various Thai songs that involve moving your body. Today we did a song about a bunny and the kids hopped around with their hands on their heads as ears. The idea of this is to start the day right and fresh for students and get them moving.
- 9-9:50: Home Room. This is a general opener for the day. The teacher goes over the days of the calendar, weather, and some review of shapes, colors, basically anything the teacher wants. I’ll be doing this time 4 times a week.
- 9:50 – 10am: Milk Time. The school provides a warm glass of milk for each student. They do a Thai prayer (I’m not sure if it exactly a prayer, but it resembles something like that) then sing a song to the tune of “Mary has a little lamb” but instead sing “Can I have some milk please, I am thirsty”.
- 10 – 10:50am: Theme. This is almost like time for an English lesson time. There is a designated theme for every two weeks, this week is transportation and next week is planets and sky. The teacher (who will mostly be me for this time) will go over new and review vocabulary and have a fun/interactive activity planned to go along with a theme. A song and movement is also encouraged.
- 11-11:50am: Centers. This is my favorite time of the day. The students choose between playing blocks, legos, books, home (like dress up and dolls), and art (play-doh and paper). There is a certain amount of kids at each center and they basically do free play. I should be grading homework at this time.
- 12- 1pm: Lunch. Lunch is served to all students, and teachers. Again, the students do a Thai chant all together once they sit to eat and I have no idea what they are saying. The teachers sit at a different table for lunch and I’ve heard that sometimes it’s not the best food. A few of the other teachers often go to 7/11 for lunch. Rice is always served along with one of two other dishes. Today was decent, rice and chicken curry and some egg dish thing. The cooks specifically lay off the spicy for the foreign teachers.
- 1-2pm and 2 – 3pm: vary everyday from other activities. Once a week is a Thai, computer, art, swimming, wrap up, math and science, and dance twice a week. Sometimes these activities will replace center time from the morning. Second semester (our current semester) has many festivals and an end of the year performance. Dance class is essential and necessary for them. Numerous teachers have told me that no one really takes second semester seriously because of all the festivals and holidays. I find it all very fun and fascinating. I have also found out that I will be teaching kindergarten math and science every week. I was a little worried at first but it looks like it’ll mostly be counting, adding and subtracting, and colors. I think I got it under control and hope none of the kids can out smart me. Other than math and science, the classes are taught by teacher with a specialty in that area, so hopefully I’ll have some free time in this time. Our school has great wifi so maybe this is a good time to skype!
- 3 – 3:30pm: Get ready to go. The kids have another milk break, but this time they drink what they brought from home and receive a snack provided by the school. The teacher goes over the homework and also goes over what they learned today. The most interesting part of this time for me is the teachers are to do all of the girls’ hair. Teacher Kookkai in my classroom is a master at this and puts the girls’ hair in elaborate braids, French braids, pigtails, everything that looks amazing. I want her to do my hair! I find this an interesting custom but I guess it’s only done in kindergarten. It’s a custom of getting ready to go home, I guess.
- 3:30 – 4pm: Playground/Pick up
Today for my first day, I was responsible for the theme and center time. For theme, I needed focus on air transportation. We talked about helicopters, airplanes, rockets, hot air balloons, and I showed them a whole bunch of pictures of space ships. I didn’t expect to get questions about the spaceship pictures and more specifically, satellites. After quickly stumbling to answer satellite questions, I had the kids make paper airplanes. We folded the paper, colored them, then headed outside to the field to throw them around. Teacher Kookkai and I had the kids line up to see whose airplane would fly the farthest. The kids loved it! I’m so bummed I forgot my camera at home! After this fun, we headed inside where I had the kids get into centers. The transition went smoothly and I had the kids wear nametags so I could learn their names. I was sitting with a few boys are the art table, some were playing with the play-doh and two were cutting and drawing on paper. When they flipped over the paper to the other side, they realized that my picture was on it. At the end of last week, the KG teachers sent out a newsletter introducing me and I guess they use the extra as scratch paper. Mathew and JJ got a huge kick out of cutting out my picture, yelling “TEECHA CHELSEA” and coloring the black and white photo with bright yellow hair and peach skin to look like me. They thought it was the funniest thing to have my picture. They then moved to something else but yelled my name about every two minutes to show me the new creation they made.
After having a pretty good day, I got very homesick on the walk home from school. It sounds like the school is already hinting at Jess to stay another semester (year and a half total, so extending our year long contract) and I’m already expecting to be approached with this idea too. Jess and I discussed the possibility on the way home, which is thinking WAY too far ahead since we’ve only been in the country for two weeks. The discussion of staying longer eventually made us both feel very homesick. Everything is so different here, including small things like they drive on the other side of the road and the drivers seat and steering wheel are on our passenger side (it sounds silly but I confuse myself when crossing the street). The closest gym (which has a total of like 10 machines, nothing like the YMCA or UCSB Ucen) and mall are across town (I’m so spoiled back home) and its strange to be one of the few non Thais in the city (and I’m 99% sure I’m the only Californian around.. representing!). The heat isn’t bothering me too much yet (but it is their winter right now), but the humidity is driving me crazy. Finding dinner eat night has almost become a chore which I dread (I don’t have a kitchen, only mini fridge) and being unable to communicate with the waiter at the restaurants often leaves me discouraged. I feel like I am missing out on things back home and feel very far from friends and family that are very important to me.
I came back to my apartment feeling down and wondering what the heck I’m doing here, but a few hours later Jess and I went on a desperate search for dinner and more specifically Pad Thai. We decided to try a sit-down place that we passed on our walk home from school and one of the waiters there spoke broken up English. We ordered chicken, rice, and vegetables and received exactly what we thought we ordered. Our spirits were instantly lifted.. we can do this! I know that I’ll learn to feel more comfortable here, it’ll just take time. And once I do, I’m sure the year will fly by.
I have also created flashcards so I can learn some Thai. Jess also has Rosetta Stone, so hopefully we can learn some key words asap. Friday is the big Halloween festival! I’ll be sure to bring my camera.




