Olivia-reflection
1. The kids seemed engaged in the workshop, they were excited during the activity and showed interest and knowledge during the powerpoint. They raised their hands for questions and answers frequently.
2. I thought it was very challenging to be a teacher for two hours. I had to make sure that the kids were paying attention and that they weren’t being disruptive to the activity. As a team, whenever there was loud chatting we would remind them to calm down and listen.
3. I would have prepared the activity more and had a set order that the teams would answer the questions in, because it got hectic and loud at times as the teams fought to be chosen to answer first.
4. We leave the kids with the suggestion of attending the AIDS Walk in order to raise awareness and support for the AIDS crisis after they have learned more about it and how it affects the population.
5. In the decoration set up group we all added our ideas to the posters that we taped up around the middle school and created them as an entire group. I believe that the assembly went well because everyone worked together and did their best job to represent the social justice project within each set up group.
6. I liked visiting our organization because when I was there I felt that I was helping a greater cause and that my support and the information I would spread to others added to the awareness about HIV and AIDS. I think that this project is good as it is, and that the class next year will enjoy participating in it.