Kelsie
What are the shoes like and do they have Nike shoes?
I really only see the shoes that my students wear as a part of their uniform to school, and they are all dark shoes. I am sure they can get Nike shoes, but they get brand-name clothes and things in big cities like Kingston. Here is a close-up picture of some of the students' feet with the shoes for their uniform:
Do they have restaurants, like Pizza Hut?
They have lots of different restaurants here, but many of them are local restaurants and not restaurant chains like we have (such as Olive Garden). I know that they have a Taco Bell in Kingston, and there is a Burger King and a KFC here in Mandeville. Otherwise their main food chain is Juici Patties, and that is like their McDonald's.
They have many different kinds of patties: beef, beef & cheese, chicken, lobster, shrimp, and soy. I tried a beef & cheese one the first day that we visited, and we went there for dinner last night and I had the beef & cheese ones again. The inside tastes like a spicy version of the cheeseburger macaroni from Hamburger Helper. I like them.
Are their cars different? Do they have the steering wheel on the other side of the car?
The cars can be the same or different. Wayne, our driver, has a "normal" car, with the steering wheel on the left side of the car. He says that it is hard to drive sometimes because if he needs to see around a car, he can't tell if a car is coming towards him because he is on the outside of the road rather than in the middle. All of the other cars that we have ridden in have had the steering wheel on the right side. When they are like that, it feels weird to sit on the left side of the car and be in the passenger seat, not driving.
Kylie
How does your class do Math?
We do math every day in the morning, and they learn math the same ways that you do. They learned the "shortcut" way to multiply large numbers yesterday, so today I taught them about the partial products method that we learned in the math unit at Cambridge before I left for Jamaica. I also have been using plastic plates as dry erase boards for the students since they don't have one for each student like we do in our classrooms. We try lots of problems to practice and then they get problems to work on alone.
Have you seen any donkeys yet?
I have seen a few donkeys on the side of the road and on farms that we have driven past, but that is about it. The majority of animals that we see when we drive to school are goats and cows.
The cows almost always have a bird called an egret by them. These birds eat the bugs and other small animals that the cows stir up, so they are friends. The small white dots in the picture below are the egrets.
Have you been in every classroom in the school?
I have looked in every classroom in the primary school, just to see the similarities and differences and say hi to each of the teachers. I haven't taught in every classroom, though - only my own. I did observe a lesson in a Grade 1 class, a Grade 6 class, and two Grade 4 classes. The Grade 4 students are learning similar topics that you are learning about.
What grades are their high school and middle school?
They don't have middle school here. They have three types of schools in Jamaica - basic schools, primary schools, and high schools. The basic schools have three, four, and five-year-olds. The primary schools have grades 1 through 6. The high schools have grades 7 through 12. After grade 12, the students have the option of going to a University. The most popular one is the University of the West Indies, or UWI. We talked to a few senior high school students today that plan to go there when they graduate.
Landin
Are you going to go hiking in the mountains?
We had planned to go hiking in the mountains up to a church that is 150 years old, but unfortunately we never made it. We had so many things that we wanted to do, we couldn't fit them all in. We do walk a lot, though. We walk to the grocery store, the post office, nearby restaurants, and more. We also walk from the Primary School to the High School after our day is done to meet the woman that drives us home each day.
Was the bill really $13,000?
Yes, it was! But remember, the Jamaican dollar is worth less than the United States dollar. The exchange rate is usually about 89 JMD (Jamaican dollars) to every 1 USD (U.S. dollar). That means that our $13,000 bill here for our large group was about $146 in American money.
Rachel
How warm is it in the day?
It gets up to between 80 and 85 degrees every day. They use Celsius here when they talk about temperature, so 80-85 degrees Fahrenheit would be about 27-30 degrees Celsius. (I'm doing a lot of math here just to answer your questions!)
Cooper
Have you seen any new animals?
We haven't seen any new animals lately, but I have been trying some new foods.
We tried a naseberry yesterday (pictured on the left). It is a type of fruit that one of my teacher friends got from the teacher that she is working with. I did not like it very much, because it tasted too bitter to me.
I am happy that I have tried so many new things while being here. I also have had "drops" and sugar cane. Drops are pieces of coconut baked in sugar, and they taste very good. Sugar cane grows in stalks (first picture below), and you can bite into them and suck the juice out of them. It is a little sweet, but mostly is just a very refreshing snack. My teacher has given the sugar cane to me in bags just like they are in the second picture below.

Cody
Do the students like having visitors?
The students really like when we come. It is a new experience for some of the younger students. They know that we bring skipping ropes and other things when we come. We have been recording some of the students answering questions about what they like when we come, and we are going to put them into a video to convince other Whitewater students to come to Jamaica.
Noah
Did you go swimming in the pool at the hotel?
We have been able to spend time next to the pool, but I had not gone in until this past weekend. We had the weekend free to relax, so that is when I went in the pool.
Do they have art class?
They don't have art class here, or an art teacher. The teachers can do art in their own classrooms if they choose to. On Wednesdays, students can stay after for different clubs, and one of them is arts and crafts. That is when they can do art.
Olivia
What is your favorite thing that you did?
My favorite thing that I have done so far is teaching P.E. I like how excited the students get for us to teach them, and they get to use the equipment that we brought for them, so we like seeing them happy. I got some exercise in while I was teaching them, too.
Would you want to go again?
Yes!! I hope to visit again sometime within the next few years. It is expensive, but I have had such a great experience here so far and learned a lot from the teachers, students, and people that live here. I'm happy that I get to share it with you!
Zoey
What is your favorite game that you played with the kids?
I like using the jump ropes with the kids. They have shown me some fancy tricks, and they even tried to show me how to double dutch. That looks very hard, though.
Dominick
What is your favorite time of day?
My favorite time of the day is after lunch because I have been reading Charlotte's Web out loud to my class. I really like that book and the movie, and my students are really liking it too. We've had lots of good discussions about it, and they really like when the goose talks because she talks funny, so then I sound funny.
Erika
Are their math books like ours?
They look different than our math books, and they are not Everyday Math. They are split up a little differently, but they still learn about the same things that 5th grade students at Cambridge would learn about. They have to buy the textbooks from the store. Here is what they look like:
Derek
Do the students have homework?
They do get homework, but a lot of the time they get seatwork to do. This work is to be finished in class time. My students here have not been doing well at turning in their homework, so I hope you are doing a much better job of turning your homework in there!
Krista
Why do the kids there say prayers all of the time?
The students here say prayers all the time because the majority of the people in Jamaica are Christians. The children go to church every Saturday or Sunday. Christianity came to Jamaica with the Spanish settlers when they first arrived in 1504, and it has stuck for a long time.
Stone
Have you played their version of baseball?
I have not played cricket, but I would love to try it some day. It seems a little confusing, but I'm sure with practice I could figure it out eventually.
In this video, there are some students playing cricket, but it is hard to see. I know it isn't the best video, but you can see the students playing from :22 until :30. Earlier in the video they are playing football, and this video was taken while a head girl and head boy were giving us a tour of Coley Mountain Primary School.
Katie
Have you been to all of the restaurants?
I have not been to all of them, but we have tried a lot of different places since being here. I haven't gone to Burger King or KFC while I have been here, so I haven't really had any American food.
Spencer W.
Have you been to a jungle? If you have, have you seen any cool animals?
We have not been to a jungle, but I'm sure there are plenty of cool animals in the jungles here. I felt like I was in the middle of a jungle when we went to YS Falls because there were a lot of trees around us and the waterfall was right in the middle of them all.
Deanna :) (my cooperating teacher)
How come you didn't take me?
I wanted to bring everyone with me, and I wish I could have! I think Wisconsin has gotten some of the warm weather that I sent your way, but it doesn't want to stay. Maybe it will follow me when I come home a week from today!
Time has flown by these past 3 weeks, but I am excited for one last week here. I'm glad I can share this experience with all of you in Cambridge and with my family and friends. I will be bringing your pen pal letters and coming to visit at some point when I get home, but I'm not sure when yet. I love being here, but I am excited to see everyone soon.