During this week i had a really great time with the kids at Selkirk's OOSC for my final event, Finding Treasures. This week i felt like i did a better job than the first time i held my event at Dickens because there weren't many problems only 3 objects missing. And this time i think i handled problems better too. Like when the kids were not focused i got there attention back pretty quickly and i remembered their names really quickly too.
Moments of the Week:
What is happening in the photograph above? Look at the expressions of the participants: Why do you think the children are acting the way they are?
In the photograph above the kids were sitting around the table to receive their prizes. The kids expressions were really happy and excited because they were about to receive their prizes, even though Nathan ( in the bottom left corner) was pretending to sleep, he was really happy too.
In the photograph above the kids were sitting around the table to receive their prizes. The kids expressions were really happy and excited because they were about to receive their prizes, even though Nathan ( in the bottom left corner) was pretending to sleep, he was really happy too.
Describe the process that is happening in the above photograph. Explain how the moment above defines an achievement of one of your goals in your plan for that day. In the photograph above this pair was finding the objects that were on their lists. The moment above defines an achievement of one of my goals (teamwork) and shows that they are having fun and that they are actually participating and getting along together. | What is happening in the photograph above? What does this photo tell you about the teamwork that is happening in the staffing and management/ behind the scenes work that goes into making a project such as Finding Treasures become successful? In this photograph Katie (one of the staff in Selkirk's OOSC) was watching over one of the participants that was having a problem. Behind the scenes of making Finding Treasures successful, Katie was helping me by watching and getting the kids attention so that they would listen to me. |