Sunday, 17 November 2013
Mole Day
During mole day we aided our chemistry teacher in organizing activities for the day. We formed groups and a younger class was allocated to each group where we taught them the basics about moles and made them have fun learning. My group consisted of three people and we cut out certain elements from the periodic table and challenged the students to make a mole of each substance as quickly as they can, with the winner being awarded a candy each time. They thoroughly enjoyed the work and receiving and the activity was a success. In this I focused on the outcome of planning and initiating activities as well as developing new skill. In the process of planing the activity, I spent an entire night cutting out hundreds of pieces of elements such as oxygen and carbon. Also I usually dont teach so teaching was a new skill I began developing. Overall, the response from the students was satisfying and I met the outcome i was aiming for.
Wobulenzi Trip
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
Pretending we are are older: Model United Nations
Over the past 11 weeks, I have been taking part in the Model United Nations club at Kisu. Model United Nations aims to highlight the similar structure of the real United Nations, requiring us to carry out actions as a responsible body. We have been discussing world issues such as the Syrian Crisis/civil war, economic crisis in the European Union and LGBT rights around the world. Since the topics were looked at from different perspectives, I believe MUN has greatly helped my tolerance towards others with different opinions as we were forced to listen to each other and argue with valid arguments. At first I was reluctant to join MUN, however now I really appreciate the fact that I am in the club. I have been selected as one of the 6 students that will represent our school at the MUN conference in Qatar. I believe this a great opportunity for me to integrate and discuss world and ethical issues with the international world and I am looking forward to represent my school with joy and honour. All in all, I belive MUN has taught me to collaborate with others in order to achieve a common goal and also help me develop new skills as I am not used to arguing to get my point across. I am greatly looking forward to the the conference to be held in Qatar.