The fourth graders have each chosen a country in Africa to research. While we can't actually take a field trip to the continent of Africa, the students have really gotten a feel for their countries via the Internet and books from our library. I set up a class blog for the students to use as a springboard for their research, so it has been a lot of fun introducing the students to the world of blogs! Miss Brown, how easy is it to make one of these things? Can we post on this next year when we're fifth graders?!
We have also talked about some tough issues like apartheid, poverty, and malaria. We've also tuned into the news about unrest in Libya and Egypt (northern Africa). The students struggle to wrap their minds around the injustice, tragedy, and violence of these issues: How could white people think they are better than blacks? Why is there so much disease in Africa? Why is there so much fighting?
Through this social studies unit, my students are realizing the importance of praying for these complicated circumstances in Africa. Moreover, they have decided to give their money to help the cause of the Africans! In the next six weeks, the students and I will be saving our money to give to WorldVision for the purchase of mosquito nets. The fourth graders are ready to make a difference -- and I'm thrilled to be along for the ride!
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Thursday, March 17, 2011
The Power of Prayer
When I was on the leadership team of Women of Faith at Grove City College, a friend and I created prayer stations for the RA staff. I adapted those prayer stations to use with my small group girls last evening. What a powerful way to focus on Christ and refocus in the middle of a crazy busy week! Please continue to pray for this group as we study, pray, and seek God together.
Thumbprint -- God created you and loves you for who you are.
Gifts at the cross -- God has given you strengths to use for His glory. We offer ourselves as living sacrifices to Him.
Hearts on a line -- Present the burdens of your heart to Him, and He will hear and respond!
Stones -- Place the stone on the pile to remember that God faithfully keeps His promises.
Broken roses -- We are broken, hurting, overwhelmed, weak before Him... and He restores us.
BFA dorm map -- We pray for unity and strength for the RAs, dorm parents, and boarding students at BFA.
Decorated cookie -- Taste in the sweetness of different personalities united as one in Christ.
"Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls." Matthew 11:28
Sunday, March 13, 2011
A Rockin' Good Time!
On Friday I took my seven 4th graders on an afternoon field trip!
First stop: Miss Brown's Apartment!
Thanks to parent volunteers, we made the quick trip to my apartment for lunch and several activities. It was cool having my class in my home -- like two different worlds colliding! I surprised the kids by playing "Blessed Be Your Name" on the guitar, and they all gave me a sticker for my guitar learning sticker chart. :) After that, we did a logic puzzle about rocks, read a story about a rock collection, and then looked around my yard for different types of stones. Soon enough, it was time to head to our next destination!
Second stop: Rock Shop!
We ran down the 100+ steps from our street to the next one down the hill, where the rock shop is located. The kids (and I!) were amazed at the many crystals and fossils located inside the apartment. After an informative presentation, the students were able to pick out some rocks for purchase at a really reasonable price.
Last stop: Back to school!
Back in our classroom, the students shared their rocks with one another. Their teacher was exhausted, but it had been a great afternoon of fun, learning, and adventure!
First stop: Miss Brown's Apartment!
Thanks to parent volunteers, we made the quick trip to my apartment for lunch and several activities. It was cool having my class in my home -- like two different worlds colliding! I surprised the kids by playing "Blessed Be Your Name" on the guitar, and they all gave me a sticker for my guitar learning sticker chart. :) After that, we did a logic puzzle about rocks, read a story about a rock collection, and then looked around my yard for different types of stones. Soon enough, it was time to head to our next destination!
We ran down the 100+ steps from our street to the next one down the hill, where the rock shop is located. The kids (and I!) were amazed at the many crystals and fossils located inside the apartment. After an informative presentation, the students were able to pick out some rocks for purchase at a really reasonable price.
Last stop: Back to school!
Back in our classroom, the students shared their rocks with one another. Their teacher was exhausted, but it had been a great afternoon of fun, learning, and adventure!
Friday, March 11, 2011
Happy Anniversary!
Today commemorates the one year anniversary of this blog, “Joy in the Journey.” I think it’s worth remembering God’s leading, celebrating His faithfulness, and focusing on His glory in the coming year.
To those of you who have faithfully read this blog since March 11, 2010… I am so grateful for your enthusiastic partnership and continued support of my ministry at BFA. I couldn’t be here if it weren’t for my wonderful “home team”! So, thanks for sticking with me. For commenting on my posts. For sending your love and encouragement halfway around the world!
To those of you who have joined me somewhere along the journey… I am so blessed to have you along for the ride! Life here in Germany is a wild ride sometimes – but even more, life with Jesus in the driver’s seat is an unbelievable adventure! Thanks for being a part of what God is doing at BFA and in my life.
To the Giver of the “joy in the journey”… I am indebted to You. I am incapable of living and loving apart from You; there is no purpose without You. But, I take great delight in what You have done for me, in me, and through me! Thank You for filling me to overflowing with joy, even in the tough times. You know when my heart feels free and when it is broken – and You “fill me with joy in Your presence, with eternal pleasures at Your right hand” (Psalm 16:11).
Somehow, I don’t think March 11 will be just another day on my calendar anymore. Not that the advent of a blog is the only reason to celebrate. No, today is just one day out of 365 days every year to remember that “He who began a good work” will continue to lead me moment by moment (Philippians 1:6). Thanks for being a part of this journey with me!
Saturday, March 5, 2011
That's What It's All About
My students never cease to amaze me with their creativity. They have found a new way to sit on their chairs in the classroom... It doesn't work when I'm teaching a lesson, but it works for silent reading time! When they lined their chairs up in a row and began reading 5 minutes early, I smiled. I was thoroughly amused to see them laying there in a row. I sighed with contentment that they were all on task -- and excited to be reading. This is what teaching is all about! I pray that each of my students develops a love for studying, reading, and growing that will produce a lifelong love of learning.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Girls' Night!
On Friday night I went to a worship service put on by some of the high schoolers. I was so blessed by the talent of the worship team and the passionate worship of the students in attendance. We spent two hours praising God through singing and prayer.
After the worship night, my small group girls came back to my apartment for a sleepover! While I melted chocolate and some of the girls cut fruit, others played "Pit" (one of their favorite games) at the table. We all indulged in a homemade chocolate fondue party with apple, pears, grapes, pretzels, marshmallows, crackers... mmm!
Soon it was time to transform the living room into a movie theater for a few films before bedtime. In the morning, the girls awoke to the smells of homemade croissants.
The overnight was a great opportunity to give the girls some time away from their dorms to relax and enjoy one another. Please pray for these students, as well as all of the high schoolers, as they go on their weekend retreat to Switzerland this weekend. Pray that God would speak to their hearts in new ways and that I would know how to follow-up any issues that arise through the retreat. Thanks for praying!
After the worship night, my small group girls came back to my apartment for a sleepover! While I melted chocolate and some of the girls cut fruit, others played "Pit" (one of their favorite games) at the table. We all indulged in a homemade chocolate fondue party with apple, pears, grapes, pretzels, marshmallows, crackers... mmm!
Soon it was time to transform the living room into a movie theater for a few films before bedtime. In the morning, the girls awoke to the smells of homemade croissants.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Pen Pal Connection
For the past few weeks, my fourth grade class has been reading Stone Fox concurrently with our pen pal class in western Pennsylvania. The culmination of this collaborative reading unit was a Skype date yesterday afternoon. My students and their pen pals presented final projects to one another via Skype. It was so exciting to see the students interacting with one another and reflecting on what they had read! We look forward to Skyping with our pen pals more this spring.
My students watching the pen pal presentations
Pen Pal Presentations projected on the wall
Monday, February 21, 2011
Best Day of School Ever!
That's quite a statement, isn't it? I think so. I've had good school days and bad school days, both as a student and teacher, but how could I pinpoint ONE best day of school EVER?
On Friday one of my students said, "Miss Brown, I think this is the best day of school EVER." Well, great! I thought. I quickly reminded her that, amidst all of the fun activities of the day, we WERE still learning. She was ok with that. :)
Friday morning began with a school assembly in the gym. Then, after a short math lesson, we had some non-fiction book report presentations. One student had written a hilarious play about skunks, while the other had her parents bring their German Shepherd to teach us about dog training. It's not every day that we have a pet visit our classroom!
The rest of the morning was spent in the staff kitchen for our science lesson. It was fun to have a change of scenery while reading about igneous rocks in the textbook. Then, we created edible igneous rock rice krispy treats! Igneous rock is formed when hot molten rock (like the warm marshmallow and rice krispy mixture) pours out of a volcano and cools on the ground. We mixed chocolates and raisins into our rice krispy treats to represent the other rocks around the volcano that get hardened into the igneous rock. Mmm yummy!
In the afternoon, the students had recess, lunch, and German class. Back in my classroom, we finished student presentations and then watched a VeggieTales film to conclude our week-long study of Gideon. My roommate, Brittany, surprised the students by making popcorn and joining us for the movie afternoon. (It's great that my students love Brittany, too!)
Although my main goal isn't to entertain the students, it's fun to see their expressions of excitement in the learning process. It wouldn't be all that bad if there were another "best day of school EVER" before the end of the year.
On Friday one of my students said, "Miss Brown, I think this is the best day of school EVER." Well, great! I thought. I quickly reminded her that, amidst all of the fun activities of the day, we WERE still learning. She was ok with that. :)
Friday morning began with a school assembly in the gym. Then, after a short math lesson, we had some non-fiction book report presentations. One student had written a hilarious play about skunks, while the other had her parents bring their German Shepherd to teach us about dog training. It's not every day that we have a pet visit our classroom!
In the afternoon, the students had recess, lunch, and German class. Back in my classroom, we finished student presentations and then watched a VeggieTales film to conclude our week-long study of Gideon. My roommate, Brittany, surprised the students by making popcorn and joining us for the movie afternoon. (It's great that my students love Brittany, too!)
Although my main goal isn't to entertain the students, it's fun to see their expressions of excitement in the learning process. It wouldn't be all that bad if there were another "best day of school EVER" before the end of the year.
Friday, February 18, 2011
Celebrations of Love
Valentine's Day was on Monday... but I've been celebrating for the past week! Last Friday was our fourth grade class party, with an exchange of paper valentines, sweet treats from parents, and poetry presentations.
This Wednesday, my small group girls and I celebrated Valentine's Day with a party at my apartment. We created posters of our ideal man (some silly, some serious!) and the characteristics that God wants us to look for in a future husband. Then we iced cupcakes, played a few games, and exchanged valentines. Each girl left with a pink gerber daisy!
My roommate and I had a special V-Day meal together on Monday night. Brittany made a ground beef fold-over in the shape of a heart, and we ate by candlelight (typical for our dinners this time of year!).
"This is love: Not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins." 1 John 4:10
Monday, February 14, 2011
Das Wochenede!
Weekends are wonderful. Whether you live in Germany, America, or anywhere else in the world, weekends are a great break from the regular routine. Sometimes they offer a chance to relax, while other times they are busier than the work week! But there's just something about weekends that is different and special and exciting. Some of my favorite moments here in Germany have been on the weekends.
Last Friday was one of those busy weekend nights... My roommate Brittany and I spent the evening (from 4-9:30pm!) at the main campus of BFA! There were four back-to-back basketball games with pep band performances throughout, which brought back some good memories from high school marching band. The junior class put on a low-key coffeehouse in the auditorium, featuring student performers (some of whom were also basketball players later in the evening!). I may have gotten hooked on the chocolate almond latte, too. :)
On the other side of the auditorium was the annual book swap, with over 3,000 donated books available for purchase at only 50 cents each! Needless to say I stocked up on my personal and classroom library collections. It was so fun to spend time with friends, see some of my elementary schoolers and their families, and enjoy the amazing talents of the BFA students.
Even with many things to do in the BFA community, there is still plenty of time for rest. We have enjoyed sunny, warm weather (over 50*F most days last week!) and unstructured Saturdays.
I'm thankful for the busy days -- full of friendships, adventure, productivity. And I'm also thankful for the restful days -- full of peace, conversations, refreshment. Every weekend, whether busy or slow-paced, is filled with purpose and blessing! And I pray I live every day to the fullest.
Last Friday was one of those busy weekend nights... My roommate Brittany and I spent the evening (from 4-9:30pm!) at the main campus of BFA! There were four back-to-back basketball games with pep band performances throughout, which brought back some good memories from high school marching band. The junior class put on a low-key coffeehouse in the auditorium, featuring student performers (some of whom were also basketball players later in the evening!). I may have gotten hooked on the chocolate almond latte, too. :)
On the other side of the auditorium was the annual book swap, with over 3,000 donated books available for purchase at only 50 cents each! Needless to say I stocked up on my personal and classroom library collections. It was so fun to spend time with friends, see some of my elementary schoolers and their families, and enjoy the amazing talents of the BFA students.
Even with many things to do in the BFA community, there is still plenty of time for rest. We have enjoyed sunny, warm weather (over 50*F most days last week!) and unstructured Saturdays.
I'm thankful for the busy days -- full of friendships, adventure, productivity. And I'm also thankful for the restful days -- full of peace, conversations, refreshment. Every weekend, whether busy or slow-paced, is filled with purpose and blessing! And I pray I live every day to the fullest.
One of my small group girls and her brother perform at the junior class coffeehouse fundraiser.
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