The last two weeks of teaching for us at school was Review Week and
Exams. On review week we were not supposed to teach anything new just review on
things that we have already taught. We also had to send home a review outline
telling the parents what their students needed to be studying. During review week I had about 10 parents come to talk to
me to specify what they should be studying. It seemed so strange for me to was
that 8 year olds were studying for exams.
Exam week was also interesting, the students had to write 4
exams a day and some of their parents stayed at school all day to ensued that
they were studying on their breaks. I felt pretty good about our exams going
into them, I thought they were fair and that there should not be any problems
for the kids writing them. The math exam was fine, but immediately after
explaining the science exam, I freaked out because I thought it would be too
hard for my students. During the whole hour I was panicking thinking that my
students were going to fail. But surprisingly they all did fine. The English
exam was a lot more difficult for the students I think mainly because of the
amount of reading they had to do. I felt so bad for the students in my /3 class
because they had no idea what was going on and when I went up to retrieve the
exam the Thai Teacher informed me that it was a very difficult.
In these two weeks I learned so much about assessment and
making exams, but I feel that these new skills may go to waste a little bit
because I will NEVER make an exam or test for students below grade 5, but you
never know what I will end up teaching in the future.
To let my kids relax for the last two days of me teaching them, I just let them play and build. One of my kids said to me "Ms.Alice, today is so fun!" Yep, that way they will miss me when I leave!