Friday, November 22, 2019

Teaching Elementary Grades

Teaching kids has a special taste. Though it was never one of my aims or interests, but the necessity put me to teach kids. Here I mean grades 1, 2 and 3. To be honest, I don't have a big pressure at home preparing for the lesson that I'll give the next day.

However, the most pressure is put at class by dealing with kids. For example, I explain the lesson of addition for grade 2 -how to add two numbers below 69 by doing the process of addition- and then I tell them to solve some exercises about it on their books while I turn around them to see if they're solving well. While I pass by the two students sitting on the first desk, I recognize two or three students coming from their desks and asking me "Teacher, am I solving right?" so I become boiling from inside but try to keep calm and reply to them "Teacher, haven't I just said that I'll come by you? Please go back to your seats and wait for your turn.." and this happens many times in the period.


Then I continue my road stopping on another desk where a boy tells me "Teacher, do you know that the prophet Moses PBUH went to Pharaoh to call him to Islam.." and while he's trying to continue the story that his mom probably taught him, I try to summarize it and tell him "Oh, yeah I know.. you're right, that's what happened.. now continue your work."

After that, a girl comes by me holding a paper written on it "I love you teacher Fatima" with a drawing, so I become from inside like "okay, that's nice of you but as if you're supposed to be solving your activity!!!" but I smile and take it telling her "Oh, lovely girl, thank you.. now go and continue your activity" .. Few seconds later, a boy comes by me saying "Teacher, may I go to the bathroom?" where it's the first peroid and supposedly we have a rule that says "no bathrooms in the first period" so I become boiling from inside but tell him calmly "No, you can't, we're still in the first period.. now return back to your desk"

Finally, I reach a boy finding that he didn't solve anything so I get disappointed but try to hold my nerves and tell him "Oh my god! Why didn't you solve anything yet?" to find him replying to me "I didn't understand what to do" where I have been discussing it for like 5 times. So I take a deep breath and re-discuss it to him.

So, this is the world of kids. This was a small glance of what I experience everyday with elementary grades' students. I know I'm not skillful yet because I'm still a beginner in teaching, but I feel that there should be a special atmosphere of teaching for kids.. They need to see pictures more than they hear instructions and need to touch things more than they write words. Hopefully, the ministry of education changes the curriculum for elementary grades to make it more fun and nearer to their brains.


By: Fatima Sleiman

6 comments:

  1. Teaching kids requires heavy effort in dealing with them more than preparing for classroom. Be patient. You're doing a great job!

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  2. The thing about teaching kids of small age is that we should build an understanding of how young children learns. I also encourage the idea of how play stimulates a child's natural curiosity to learn. Talk to the children and emphasizing with them and challenging them to give their best.

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    1. Yeah, that's it.. That we should understand their world more and let them have fun with learning!
      Thanks for your ideas!

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  3. I find myself in the world of kids! I really enjoy my classes with grade 4 students, they make me angry most of the times but when I look in their innocent eyes and hear their cute words I forget everything. I smile " Oh God, I love my evil angels":P

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  4. Awwwh! ^_^
    By the way, I mean I love my kids too! <3

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