From: San Vicente Elementary School | Posted On: 18 de Noviembre de 2008
My fourth grade students use English as a second language. I would like to have penpals for my class so they can practice their letter writing skills as well as improve their grammar and punctuation skills. Expanding their horizons from a...
From: Garapan Elementary School- Saipan | Posted On: 10 de Marzo de 2008
Hafa Adai from the Island of Saipan, part of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (the CNMI). Saipan is a Commonwealth of the United States of America. We are South-East of Japan, and North of Australia.
I teach 6th grade, ...
From: Kagman Elementary School | Posted On: 07 de Agosto de 2005
I have about 28 students in my 5th Grade Class. Their first language is English, but have bilingual classes in chamorro and carolinian which are the native languages of the island. We live on Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Is...
From: Sinapalo Elementary School | Posted On: 24 de Noviembre de 2003
I am teaching 3rd grade students. Their first language is English, but they are learning Chamorro also. My students would like to communicate with the United States. They are interested in learning more about other students background and e...
From: Northern Marianas College Lab School | Posted On: 15 de Septiembre de 2003
My class is a multi-graded first/second level. We are a Teacher Training Lab School, thus we always have a student teacher from Northern Marianas College. We use the Integrated Thematic Instruction model for our curriculum, with year-long w...
From: San Vicente Elementary School | Posted On: 24 de Septiembre de 2001
My class is made up a 20 students from all over. I would like to participate in the Read 2002
From: Saipan International School | Posted On: 12 de Septiembre de 2001
We are a very international school and this class reflects that. There are students in this class who are Chamorro (locals in Saipan), Japanese, Korean, Philippino, American, Palauan, Cambodian, Taiwanese/Chinese, and combinations of all. T...
Jim M. - Islas Marianas del Norte
From: Tinian Elementary School | Posted On: 28 de Octubre de 2000
Tinian Elementary School is located on the island of Tinian in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (USA). We are just north of Guam in the Western Pacific.