a fieldtrip at last with unexpected coincidence
finally, a fieldtrip for a geography module. last semester, i did not have a single fieldtrip(then again, where can you have a fieldtrip on topics such as migration and development? cue my displeasure of the current o'level geog elective human geog syllabus covering abstract topics like development and food geography, which is not very fieldtrip-able) finally, there's one this year, and it was good one!
if only they offered this module last semester. so many things that are relevant to the kids' learning are covered in the field trip. would have added more value to my lessons.
anyway, while we were listening to stuff about mangrove at a shelter, i was thinking that it was the very same shelter that i was with my dis when they came here for fishing last year (i didn't fish as i'm against it but i didn't stop them either.) just after i had that thought, i heard someone said "it's mr____ eh". I looked up and realise, they just came here to fish! totally couldn't believe my eyes.
what a small world. too bad we were rushing off to another location, if not would have introduced them properly to my friends. but well, they did tell me something that made me smile. "they are your kids and dis? now i understand why they are important to you" thanks ladies. glad that you all understand better. if only i had the chance to introduce you to them properly, and you'll understand why i'm proud of them too.
if only they offered this module last semester. so many things that are relevant to the kids' learning are covered in the field trip. would have added more value to my lessons.
anyway, while we were listening to stuff about mangrove at a shelter, i was thinking that it was the very same shelter that i was with my dis when they came here for fishing last year (i didn't fish as i'm against it but i didn't stop them either.) just after i had that thought, i heard someone said "it's mr____ eh". I looked up and realise, they just came here to fish! totally couldn't believe my eyes.
what a small world. too bad we were rushing off to another location, if not would have introduced them properly to my friends. but well, they did tell me something that made me smile. "they are your kids and dis? now i understand why they are important to you" thanks ladies. glad that you all understand better. if only i had the chance to introduce you to them properly, and you'll understand why i'm proud of them too.
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