- Class
Class - Esmeralda and Janet 2
Esmeralda and Janet 2 - Esmeralda and Janet
Esmeralda and Janet (who does not want her picture taken) - Ms Williams lit group
Ms. Williams lit group - Ms Carter in action
Ms. Carter in action - Michael 2
Michael - Arielle and Esmeralda
Arielle and Esmeralda - Yazmin and Michael
Yazmin and Michael - Arlister
Arlister - ms momeny s lit group
ms. momeny's lit group - nutrition break 2
nutrition break 2 - nutrition break
Enter the students. This is actually from the midmorning break, ironically called "nutrition." But the only thing I've ever seen the kids eat is hot and spicy cheetos. - Anthony
Anthony - Arielle
Arielle - Lorena
Lorena - Willie
And now, our students. This is Willie. - Camille prepares
Camille, one of our collaborative, gets ready before her full day of teaching. - posters front of room
The front corner of class, with more posters. - posters paragraph
Back wall of our classroom, featuring some posters I made on parts of a paragraph. - hallway
The "hallway" at Markham. The campus is all open to the air. Teachers straggle in. - bus 7am
On the bus, 7 am, bound for Markham Middle School. - diana jen and red lunch bags
Diana and Jen, two more for the Bay, modeling our ubiquitous red TFA lunch bags. - lunch line
The first thing that greets us when we exit our dorm at 6:30 every morning: a line of boxed lunches. I can never look a turkey sandwich in the face again. - IMG 3012
On a hike to the Emerald Pools. - IMG 3011
The adventurer finally finds a hat. - IMG 3010
On the bank of a stream, in the shadow of more huge, shear cliffs. Note the size of the trees on top to get an idea of the height. - IMG 3009
Time for some hiking! - IMG 3008
IMG_3008 - IMG 3006
Pictures just can't do this place justice. Think thousands and thousands of feet. Hugeness. - IMG 3005
The "Great Arch of Zion." It's probably about 500 feet tall and 1500 across. Really amazing. This is the first thing you see after leaving a tunnel that takes you into the canyon proper, on the west side. I'd have to say that hands-down, Zion was the most amazing place we saw during the trip.