Monday, 17 November 2014

Third day volunteer

Third day volunteer


On our third day we went to the same class we went to the first day. I met Mohammed Al Shamsi again and I helped him with few stuffs like telling him different colours and shapes. but, then they transferred us to another class which was from 7 to 12 years old. Many kids in this class were happy to see us. Specially Mansour he is disabled from his feet to his neck.  He smiled a lot and was very cheerful i talked to him and tried to make jokes so he would enjoy my company because he couldn't do much work. Ahmed on the other hand the kid that I tried to help him speak and write was the only one in his class that could walk a little bit. Then we transferred to an even higher class that was from 13 and above. In this class they taught teenagers about family and what did the house contain of by showing them pictures. They even teach them how to pray and show them videos about the meka and the mosque. There was more practical things to do like you can see bellow in the pictures there are camels that they put in the sand and let them touch it so they know what is sand where to camel live as if they were in the dessert so that it would make it more easier and fun to learn if they had an actual sand. You can see they even had folders which they keep their progress in and was shown to their families every month. They even teach them how to use music instruments as shown bellow. In this volunteer that showing someone a specific thing can help them know about it faster the only challenged I faced was that the class of teenagers was shy and didn't want to talk to us.



Class from 7 to 12

Everyone has a specific place to hang their bag

Names are hang in the ceiling so they would know where to sit

Camel toys

Folder of their monthly progress

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