School is different and hard. It is different because we don't have lots of technology and the building is not closed in and it is small. There are about 75 kids in school, about 10-11 in each class.
It is hard because I don't quite know Spanish so I can't answer most people's questions (if people speak slowly, I can sort of get it). For the first couple of weeks I stood around a lot and just watched and just got the language into my mind. And then I started to be able to play with kids and sort of say stuff and answer more questions.
I have taken five tests: religion (0% completed), Spanish (51%), social studies (94%) science (74%) and math (100%). I felt like people were going to judge me on how good I was doing, but it was really about the language so it didn't matter about what percentage I got. It was just about learning the language and different kinds of things, like the culture of Costa Ricans. I feel proud that I was able to answer the questions in social studies, science and math, and could actually do them in a different language.
The playground is very small and there is hardly any playground equipment, but kids still have fun by running around, playing tag, playing soccer, and other games. I have learned how to have fun without a bunch of equipment.
The is my classroom. You can see the size. It is very small and there is no equipment such as individual computers and smart boards. Instead of smart boards there are white boards and chalk boards. We have notebooks for every single class and lesson. They take up a lot of room in our backpacks. This is third and fourth grade together. Our teacher is also the Directora (the principal)! We have to wear uniforms: white shirt, dark blue pants, black belt and socks and shoes. For days when we have PE, we have to wear any white t-shirt and dark blue shorts, and tennis shoes. At first the uniforms were uncomfortable because I wasn't used to them, and then later on I started getting used to them and became more comfortable. I'd rather wear clothes of my choice everyday because then you don't have to be bothered by the fact that you have to get a certain kind of specific clothes. The uniforms are good because then people can't tease other people about them having wore something they don't like, because everybody wears the same thing.
These are some of my friends. From left to right: Jorge, Brandon, Laurens (Lawrence), Sebastian, and Mario. This is the hammock behind my house.