Sunday, October 27, 2013

LiTtLe LiGhT!

For the past couple of weeks I have been attending to a place called "Little Light". In that place I am volunteering to direct little kids and teach them English and some Maths. Throught my visits in Little Light i have gone out with a great feeling, sort of like satisfaction. I was really proud of my self I am supporting little kids and that really what mattered for me!!

I met two great kids called Trevor and Baron, (also great football players)... I have been teaching them mostly English recently. Although i really enjoyed meeting them i had to face some difficulties in teaching them. For example since English isn't their first language it took me some time (and LOTS of creativity!) to explain them what I really want from them, (now i really feel sorry for my Spanish teacher, trying to teach me and my colleagues Spanish).

I have been trying to form a bond between them and I, so they would be more motivated to succeed later on... Though at the beginning it was not easy, I assume they had lots of fun later on, especially beating me in football. It was not easy to find a way of teaching them most effectively, and yet i still have not figured it out!

I hope in the coming up meeting I will form a technique to get them to their maximum and mostly intrested...

Here are some Pictures!




Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Preparing For Wobulenzi!! :D

SO! Next week on Monday, we (My classmates and my teachers) are all heading for our outdoor Ed. Trip in which we will be heading to Wobulenzi (a local school in Uganda). For our Wobulenzi trip, our class was divided in several groups and each groups would be preparing an activity to be taught in Wobulenzi such as and volunteer in other activities such as painting. My group has perpared Origami lessons and graffiti designs that would be done in the place. However since in order to achieve this task money had to be raised for buying all the equipments...

THAT'S WHY>>
My group has prepared a football tournament in the school ! We have came up with a football tournament that participation would require payment (in order to raise money of course) and food was also sold and music was also provided (FOR FREEEE). Gladly enough people participated although not the amount we expected and it was a very spiritual event. Classes from YR 7 to IB2 have participated....

Surprisingly.. The YR 7's have beaten the older girls and even my team!! (IB 1) I guess we have deserved it for underestimating them. I was very glad to see their spirit and eventually they reached the finals but lost.

That was the first time I have taken a big part in organizing such an event, and I have met many difficulties such as finding enough teams to participate organize a schedule to play in a VERY SHORT NOTICE... Eventually it all went well and we have manged to raise up enough money for the equipment needed.






Monday, October 21, 2013

My first MUN entery!

So for the past couple of weeks I have been attending the MUN club after school which stands for Model United Nations. In our MUN class we deal and analyze global issues, for example recently we have been speaking about the Syrian civil war. We have been searching for causes of the war and the current developments of the issue. However, since there were many recent developments, it was difficult to stay up to date. In our club we have got divided to several groups and each group was representing a country that is involved with the Syrian conflict. Each group had to write a position paper from a different country's perception on the conflict. The country I was representing was Lebanon and since I am Israeli, it was interesting to see that conflict from another perspective. I hope that in our next couple of weeks we will be more concentrating on debating, which we have not done so far...