Smile…

Smile… is what I did every time I saw one of your posts come up on my screen while I was away 5KP. I am so impressed and proud with your excellent blogging, linking, editing, posting skills. I won’t lie and say I actually missed you… I was pretty busy cheering Hannah on at her swim meet and catching up with our Manila friends, BUT I did smile whenever I thought of you working away back here in Shanghai.

Thank You

You will be rewarded by many exciting treats tomorrow…

Parents, in news for you…

If you have the time to see Race to Nowhere this Wednesday, March 16 at 6:30 p.m. at the Radisson Hotel, Thumb Plaza, Pudong I highly, strongly, enthusiastically, encourage/suggest/plead for you to do so. I saw it two weeks ago and found it incredibly informative, moving, and scary! Please e mail me if you want more details or go to the school website http://www.saschina.org to rsvp. Since watching the movie I have been encouraged to re-think the way I give homework and have had many discussions with the students about how they spend their after school time. I do not believe that keeping the child busy at home between school and bed time is necessary unless it is to practice skills learned in class that day, study for a test, or read/learn about something that is of interest to the child. I do not believe in homework for the sake of it, in homework to prepare them for more homework later or in homework as a way to help the child become more organized. I do believe that organization, good study habits and time management are essential skills for many students to have to improve their success at school, but I don’t think that giving them more busy homework is going to necessarily help them in that area. I would love it if you saw the film and wanted to talk to me about it. I really enjoy your children, and realize that they are just that, children, and want them to enjoy their time with me, and with YOU, after school in their often too busy lives.

Here are a couple of other events to add to your already full diaries… (Jane Goodall…what an opportunity!)

Blog Janes Journey Movie Profile

Would you like to come to a party?

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and now, as Porky Pig would say….

“That’s All Folks”


Something close to my heart…

Today I was given the opportunity to give you an opportunity to offset your carbon footprint this holiday season by donating to the S.A.S. Roots and Shoots Million Tree Project. I am sure many of you have read about our success with planting trees in Inner Mongolia in either the Eagle or other Shanghai publications. The article here gives praise to S.A.S. from the amazing Jane Goodall herself thanking students and staff at our school for the time and effort they have given to the Million Tree Project.
Tomorrow I will be sending home an envelope that you are able to fill with money if you so desire. The money will then be returned to me and I will submit all cash to our Roots and Shoots Fund and you will know exactly how many trees will be planted by our SAS students in Inner Mongolia next April. More information is provided on the envelope coming home, including the link to this website, where you can find out exactly how much carbon your winter flights may be generating.

To check how easy or difficult the task would be for you all, first I went to this site to find out how many kilometres/miles it was from Shanghai to Melbourne return… It was 8003 kms/4973 miles each way. Then I put the information into the original site that is listed on the envelope you will receive, and then I sat back going “ouch!” I had to multiply my 8,000 km by two for the return trip, then I had to multiply that by 4 as there are 4 of us flying.
Here are the results… Oooh La La…. I travel so much, this is just the tip of the iceberg!

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I may as well round up to 50 trees… so that is 1250 rmb or $187 US Dollars to offset our families travel… It was starting to sound a little better when I put it like that but money is tight this time of year so I was still panicking a little. However, I know that however much money I put in, I will feel a little better about the damage I am doing to the Earth with all the flying our family does. If you feel the same way, it would be great if you could also try and offset your trip this Winter and send some money back with your child. In our classroom, we often discuss being globally minded, this would be a great way to set a positive example for our children.

Here is a video for you to see exactly where your money is being spent.

http://portal.saschina.org/video/flv_player/Main.swf

P.S. The math test has been delayed until Monday as we have had several absences this week. The kids are all feeling pretty tired and need to get some rest over the weekend, the room is starting to sound like an orchestra with the various coughs and sneezes going on. It is that time of year I’m afraid and I know we don’t want our germs going on vacation with us, so take it easy folks and look after each other.