The lesson was quite eventful and could be said to be one of our better, if not best, lessons, up till now. For a start, all the materials were brought thanks to Timothy, although they were not very well prepared and we could work on this by not pushing all the work to one member. Fortunately, we arrived early and hence had the time to prepare our materials right before the lesson started. Of course, when we were asked to do a dry run of the reading of the book, we realised that we should have practiced running through the book a few times before the lesson. Despite that, the storytelling still went quite well.
The lesson itself was quite smooth, and we were able to engage the kids in drawing their butterflies and they were also very interested judging from their more enthusiastic reactions than previous lessons. However, our lessons seem to have lost the original purpose of informing the kids about recycling through art. They seem to have totally forgotten what recycling is. For this, we have to work harder to improve on our next lesson such that they can see for themselves distinctly how recycled materials can be made into something aesthetically appealing too.
All in all, we have improved in terms of general quality of our lesson as well as preparation but can still be improved. We do have to focus more on recycling instead of the art itself.
Edison
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