Hi,
I had a privilege to bring a classmate. I brought Maria. This is her first time, but I know she is going to do a good job on our project. We are doing an interview. We will work on the parts of the interviewer and the interviewee together. We wanted to thank the NJ connection kids for the mini-lessons. Bye,
Kayla and Maria
Kayla's and Maria's interview with Mrs.Mateling
Kayla and Maria: If you were president for one day, what would you change?
Mrs.Mateling: The payment of the teachers.
Kayla and Maria: Why would you change it?
Mrs.Mateling: Teachers need more payment because teachers are getting low payments for hard work.
Kayla and Maria: Do you believe that Laci Peterson's husband is quilty? Why?
Mrs.Mateling: Yes, because he tried to change his identity.
Kayla and Maria: What response would you give a person who made fun of you?
Mrs.Mateling: I would usually say "whatever" or "takes one, to know one".
Kayla and Maria: What figures do you believe should be on the Georgia flag?
Mrs.Mateling: A chicken and a peach. With the Georgia colors.
Kayla and Maria: What do you think makes J.H. House a good school?
Mrs.Mateling: the people, the rules, the respect
Kayla and Maria: What is your favorite topic to teach?
Mrs.Mateling: social studies
Kayla and Maria: What is your favorite thing to talk about?
Mrs.Mateling: World War II, because I am such a hawk.
Kayla and Maria: How would you label Saddam?
Mrs. Mateling: There are no words to sufficiently express how evil I think Saddam is.
Kayla and Maria: What is your saddest situation?
Mrs. Mateling: My house burning down.
Kayla and Maria: Has there been one day where you have just run out of patience?
Mrs. Mateling: Yes
Kayla and Maria: What is your most exciting topic to teach in social studies?
Mrs. Mateling: MY mother in the Great Depression
Kayla and Maria: If you had a chance to sing professionally would you quit teaching?
Mrs. Mateling: No
Kayla and Maria: How do you treat your students that are in honor roll?
Mrs. Mateling: I take them out to eat, and we have a wonderful time.
Kayla and Maria: How are your students important to you?
Mrs. Mateling: They are very important to me.
Kayla and Maria: Are you positive that your students will succeed?
Mrs. Mateling: Yes, beacause I treat them like my children.