Sunday, May 13, 2018

12. Mai '18 - DODGE

Today was fascinating!

We began the day with Meine Woche, though this time it was "Mein Sommer," a quick run down of all the things I intend to do over the summer now that my Saturdays are free again for a while.

Then we transitioned into a comprehensive test. I put up questions touching on every single point we learned over the course of the year, allowing them to use any notes or handouts they had kept. Those who still had their notes did rather well. Those who didn't come to class with anything at all did, well, not so well.
This is why we take notes and why we keep ourselves organized.

After all that fun and excitement, we had some actual fun and excitement by playing dodgeball against the 8th graders. The most amazing moment was when it was down to 1 8th grader versus 4 7th graders, and due to their being only one target on the field, it dragged on and on and on and on. Said 8th grader managed to get 2 of the remaining 7th graders out before finally being hit herself.

Then we presented our Poetry projects from last week.

Next week is graduation.

Mit Vergnügen.

Sunday, May 6, 2018

5.Mai '18 - Gips

Guten Tag!

Here is what went down at German School this Saturday.

We opened with Meine Woche as usual, and for our listening comprehension used "Dinge die man mit einem Gips tun und nicht tunn kann" by Mirellativegal.

The majority of our time was spent on a much-needed review lesson over regular verb conjugation, as it seems this knowledge has slipped through the cracks over the years. We did a racing game that reviewed this as well as some of the various tenses and modal verbs we learned this year, and played a long game of Bingo with regular verb endings.

The independent task we spent our second half of the day on was finding our own songs or poems (in German) and answering the following questions about them:
  • The general meaning of the poem 
  • Your interpretation of its intention -- why did the author write it or what was he trying to communicate?
They are, next class period, to be read aloud. Those present were also supposed to write comprehension questions to ask the rest of the class upon presenting the poems. 

Mit Vergnügen

Sunday, April 15, 2018

14. April '18 - AATG Day

Grüße!

Saturday was all manner of fun, as it was the 7th grade's day for taking the AATG exam. The primary purpose of this was to serve as a benchmark as well as to set the students' expectations for what they'll be seeing in 8th grade, that being when the exam will "count" for something.

Seemingly it went rather well.

Afterward, as a very welcome break, we had a historical talk with Frau Wiegert, who lead us through the Museum onsite and talked about all the various artifacts present and how they tied into the German lifestyle of years long-since past.
For further history, we also finished our Battle of Teutoburg Forest mural.

Next week I will not be present, but there will be an activity of great interest for the class to complete.

Mit Vergnügen

Saturday, April 7, 2018

7.April '18 - Essay and a Test

Guten Tag,

Today was a bit different than planned. It turned out that only a couple of students did the presentation assignment over the various historical figures attached to the Battle of Teutoburg, so given the importance of this information, we took class time to make up for it. They were given a 1-page essay to complete over their assigned person.

This took a bit of time.

Afterward, we began our annual Teutoburgerschlacht mural, which we shall complete next week.

Next class, we have will be taking the Level 1 AATG Exam as a benchmark for next year. I recommend taking a practice test between now and then.

Mit Vergnügen~

Saturday, March 17, 2018

17. März '18 - Schlacht beginnt

Today began like any other day. We had German school until school was over.

After doing Meine Woche, we went over a song from the German dub of My Little Pony, "der Perfekte Hengst" (the perfect stallion).

Our lesson today revolved around the Battle of Teutoburg forest. We read popcorn-style as a class through a packet I put together, discussing the background, events, and historical consequences of this key event in German history. This tied together our previous lessons on the comparative military tactics, beliefs, and lifestyles of the Germanic tribes and of the Roman Empire.

This segued into our project, due next class period April 7th. Each student is assigned a historical figure, pivotal in the events at Teutoburg, to make a slide presentation over. This must be complete and ready to show next class.

Mit Vergnügen~

Sunday, March 11, 2018

11. März '18 - Krieg schon ausgebrochen

Today we felt the ravages of war.

We began with a song, "Amerika" by Rammstein, which lead to a discussion about cultural diffusion, the perfect segue back into our unit on Imperial Rome and Ancient Germania.

We continued with a look at ancient warfare. We covered comparative battle strategies, equipment, and fighting styles. I'll admit, this is my favorite thing to talk about.

Afterward, we played a game of my own invention, "Eisenzeit Krieg: ein GUTES SPIEL!" Kids always get really into this one, so it was a good time. In short, with a series of dice rolls determining hit/miss, and pre-determined stats per unit, Germanic warriors and legionnaires face off in a battle royale. In the end, there were 2 Germanic victories to 3 Roman. To put that in perspective, the 1st century AD record was 24 Roman to 4 Germanic, so this was actually not too terribly far from the reality of things (total of 87 recorded battles from 1st century AD to 6th century).
The battle game also reinforces use of direct/indirect objects, as well as modal verbs and the future tense ((I left the construction of the battle statements ("Ich werde ihn mit dem Schild schlagen," "ich will den Speer an ihn werfen," etc.) up to the combatants)).

This unit will culminate with our study on the Battle of Teutoburgerwald, as well as the Fall of Rome, and if we have time, a play.

Mit Vergnügen~


Saturday, March 3, 2018

3.März '18 - Krieg bricht bald aus

Guten Tag!

Today we began with a video, "Dinge, die Jungs an Mädchen lieben" a work of satire by Mirellativegal and Michael Büchinger (the answer was: 'be cheese').

We went from there into a vocabulary lesson over weaponry, armor, and basic anatomy. We used this newfound knowledge to make our own either legionnaires or germanic warriors, whose appearance we then described using dative prepositions (e.g. "Er hat die Rüstung auf der Brust und den Helm auf dem Kopf").

We then did a deeper dive into the dative case and talked about both direct and indirect objects (the former using accusative, latter using dative) and how these fit into different roles in a sentence.

Class ended with us playing our boardgames from the last week, the finished fruits of our labor.

Next week we will begin talking about the comparative military strategies of Iron Age Rome and the ancient Teutonic tribes... on the road to Teutoburg.

Mit Vergnügen~