And the week continues...
Jan. 7th, 2010 06:45 amI still have a very limited amount of time in which to get a lot of projects done at work.
To make difficult matters even more frustrating... half the stuff I can't even do because I'm waiting on other stuff to happen. I'm not even sure if I'm going to be able to have enough to do today to keep me occupied! I might end up taking half the day off!
I started up with my ASL classes again last night - it was good, I missed them! I have to come up with a themed list of 15 words for vocab/fingerspelling test next week (this class the students take turns giving those instead of having the teacher do it all). I'm currently thinking the theme could be flowers, or local/native plants, or something of that nature. I have a little over a week to think it up.
Sadly the ASL class is in the same place it was last time... which means we have ESL classes going on on either side of the classroom... and the walls are NOT that thick. :/ It makes for a very noisy learning environment - and a very challenging one for me & my auditory processing disorder. At least though this is a *sign* language class, so even if I can't hear everything that's going on perfectly it's ok.
To make difficult matters even more frustrating... half the stuff I can't even do because I'm waiting on other stuff to happen. I'm not even sure if I'm going to be able to have enough to do today to keep me occupied! I might end up taking half the day off!
I started up with my ASL classes again last night - it was good, I missed them! I have to come up with a themed list of 15 words for vocab/fingerspelling test next week (this class the students take turns giving those instead of having the teacher do it all). I'm currently thinking the theme could be flowers, or local/native plants, or something of that nature. I have a little over a week to think it up.
Sadly the ASL class is in the same place it was last time... which means we have ESL classes going on on either side of the classroom... and the walls are NOT that thick. :/ It makes for a very noisy learning environment - and a very challenging one for me & my auditory processing disorder. At least though this is a *sign* language class, so even if I can't hear everything that's going on perfectly it's ok.