In Korea, school field trips often involve picnics, which I think explains why most Korean students say they went on picnics at school when they really mean they went on field trips
Today our kindergarten went on a field trip to the Traffic Park, a sort of museum designed to teach children about road safety (how to cross a street safely, for example).
Afterwards when I got back there was a lovely gift from one of my kindergarten students (or, more likely, her mother) waiting on my desk.
Not only was I blown away by how cute and personalized it was - I also thought it was great that it was rabbit themed.
I used to joke with my class of second graders that a large rabbit came to our academy at night when no one was around, because the wall calendar in our classroom had a carrot theme. Then, after a while, they started saying,“Teacher, maybe you are the rabbit!”
They also used to ask me what teacher they would have that day, and I would always say, “I don't know...maybe Rabbit Teacher.”
But because I had them more than any other teacher, they would say, “Teacher, you are Rabbit Teacher!”
So it's super cute and funny to me that one of my kindergarten students' families would give me a rabbit-themed gift, especially since the kindergarteners for some reason like to call me Penguin Teacher...
Today our kindergarten went on a field trip to the Traffic Park, a sort of museum designed to teach children about road safety (how to cross a street safely, for example).
Afterwards when I got back there was a lovely gift from one of my kindergarten students (or, more likely, her mother) waiting on my desk.
Not only was I blown away by how cute and personalized it was - I also thought it was great that it was rabbit themed.
I used to joke with my class of second graders that a large rabbit came to our academy at night when no one was around, because the wall calendar in our classroom had a carrot theme. Then, after a while, they started saying,“Teacher, maybe you are the rabbit!”
They also used to ask me what teacher they would have that day, and I would always say, “I don't know...maybe Rabbit Teacher.”
But because I had them more than any other teacher, they would say, “Teacher, you are Rabbit Teacher!”
So it's super cute and funny to me that one of my kindergarten students' families would give me a rabbit-themed gift, especially since the kindergarteners for some reason like to call me Penguin Teacher...