Monday, February 18, 2019

My Service Learning Experience :: Community Service, Volunteer Work

I privationed to pop the question at an animal shelter since I am majoring in Pre-Vet, besides at the last moment, I decided to do something very different. I chose to student teach offset printing graders at County Elementary. It is very surprising to me that I chose to do this. I ever so said that I hated kids and had no desire to ever work with them I even said I would never overturn birth to any kids because I hated them so much. The thing is that I actually enjoyed my experience very much. I chose this occupation because I wanted to try something different that I thought I wouldnt like. The instructor that I did this volunteer work for was my 1st grade instructor at County Elementary when I went to school thither in 2000. The tenability that I hate kids so much is because had a really unhealthful experience with them. In the summer of last year I baby-sat these kids crosswise the street from me that moved here from New York. They were the kids from hell. They were so annoying, and ungrateful. For instance they always asked me to buy them Taco Bell, and when I did, they would say, why did you buy me this?, or I want more, you better buy me more. I hated them. I was so stressed from them that I would cry at night. I really didnt want to baby-sit them anymore but I felt bad if I said no. So I thought I couldnt examine all kids on those three. I had to give others a chance, and didnt want to give up on having kids.I did many fun and exciting things succession I was working with these kids at County Elementary. The first day Mrs. Aiken introduced me. She said, Boys and girls this is Taysha, and I was her teacher when she was your age. They were all in awe. They couldnt believe that I had her as a teacher. The first kid I helped was a black girl named Shontele. I helped her with her math work and reading. I taught her to group thins in Math when you are adding or subtracting. For example Say you have ten subtract three. I told her to consecrate t en into groups of five, then cross out three, and count how many there was left. She enjoyed that and thought it was now much easier to do her Math.

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