Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Early spring days in Olgii

Made it through my first winter in Mongolia, although it was quite mild. The sun is shining, the temperature is rising, the wind is blowing strong.... Here comes spring in Olgii.  Bringing in the spring with Nauriz, the Kazakh National Holiday, and lots of Olympic Competitions.
I had two teachers, Agii and Sofia, place 1st and 7th in the Regional English Olympics Test. I had two 5th graders, Ankbayan and Dana, win 1st and 2nd place in the first English test; and later in the 2nd English test, Dana got 1st. And my 9th grader, Altintas, got 5th place on her test. All's well in Olgii... ready to explore some mountains and countryside soon!
On Nauriz Day, with Ardak, Ainur, and Baltabek in front of a traditional Kazakh  House

My 9th graders, from left, Altintas, Akhmaral, Altinay, and Jansaia

Roaming the town, drinking as much Koje as possible



My 5th graders; the two around me placed 1st in two different English Competitions

Taking the kids out to lunch after a long day of exams

1 comment:

  1. It's called 'olympiad' in Mongolian and English and in many other languages.
    ttp://amc.maa.org/e-exams/e8-usamo/usamo.shtml
    http://www.wsmc.net/olympiad/
    The Washington State Middle School Math Olympiad is a state wide team based competition where each team competes against itself to gain as many points as possible. Teams are recognized for having achieved at the levels superior, excellent, very good or good in each of six components: a long session problem, and five short session problems in the content areas Number Sense, Probability and Statistics, Measurement, Geometric Sense, and Algebraic Sense.

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