Teaching in Central Thailand photos: July to September, 2007, Samut Songkhram

Following are pictures of the Siamerican’s third official school term, teaching at four different public schools throughout Thailand’s smallest yet most pristine province including Wat Teprasit school โรงเรียนวัดเทพประสิทธิ์ (primary), Wat Dao Doang school โรงเรียนวัดดาวโด่ง (primary and junior secondary), Wat Gan Jun Ja-rern school โรงเรียนวัดแกนจันทร์เจริน (primary), and Anubahn Bang Khon Ti school โรงเรียนอนุบาลบางคนที (primary), interacting with and teaching about a 1000 regular students from Anubahn 1 (4-5 years old) up to Matayom 3 (9th Grade).

 

Kindergarten (5 to 6 year old) students raising their hands

Raise your hand.

Kindergarten One (4 - 5 year olds) posing for a picture

Smile for the camera !

 

 

 

Almost time to go home. Aren’t we energetic to play.

 

 

Sing a Song and Dance: Wind the Bobbin up !

 

 

 

Wind the Bobbin up, Wind the Bobbin up, Pull, Pull, Clap Clap Clap.

 

Pratom One students singing and clapping hands

 

 

 

Pratom One, Point to the ceiling !

Point to the ceiling, Point to t he floor, Point to the Window, Point to the door

 

 

 

Clap your hands together, One Two Three

 

Put your hands on your knees.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pratom One students pose as their favorite animal

What animal do you want to be?

 

 

 

 

 

Pratom Two complete with book, bag, pencil, and ruler

 

Pratom One class room at Wat Dao Doang school with their regular Thai English teacher

Keeping First grade (Pratom One) students seated can prove to be an effort, even for their strict Thai teachers.

 

 

Matayom 2 class at Wat Dao Doang School, Samut Songkhram, sit properly and orderly

By the 8th grade (Matayom 2), enough ruler scolding have them trained properly to sit orderly

 

 

 

Pratom Five students play Heads Up Seven Up game

 

Gan Jun Ja-rern Pratom Five students enjoy a game of heads Up Seven up

Play a Game: Heads Up, Seven Up. Who do you think picked you?

 

 

Pratom Five class of Wat Gan Jun Ja-rern school pose for a picture

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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