Sherwin Williams – Winter 2018

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  • #9708
    Brooke Stady
    Spectator

    Lesson Title: Age is just a number
    Date of Class: 2/7/18
    Day of Class: Wed
    Time of Class: 12:30 pm
    MC:Brooke
    DJ:
    Assistants/Shadowers/Auditioner:
    Module: Aging
    How Many Learners: 1
    Materials Status (loyalty cards, alphabet sheets, etc):

    Self Evaluation

    Preparation: Forgot to Show Up (1) vs. Every Hair In Place (10) =5
    Technique: Completely Incompetent (1) vs. Flawless Delivery (10) =5
    Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) =5
    Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) =5
    Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) =5
    Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) =6

    Total Score:31

    What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific): Only 1 learner today, and I knew this topic would be interesting but I didn’t plan very well – I was overworked and tired so didn’t get much time to do so. Regardless it was pretty decent, I just felt like it could’ve been a little more fun if i planned better. We started with a short title to introduce the topic and then did a word cloud, which was probably the highlight of the class. I purposely chose the last word to be ‘wrinkles’ which led nicely into the cloze activity about the compound in brocooli and avocado (NMN) that has been shown to prevent aging. We talked a little about factors that can cause premature aging and this learner expressed how tired she always is with work, kids, etc.. I’d call it a mini vent session :) To end, we did some dictation about the 7 most common factors that cause early aging but didn’t get through them all so we will get back to it next week.

    #9709
    Brooke Stady
    Spectator

    Lesson Title: Age is just a number
    Date of Class: 2/7/18
    Day of Class: Wed
    Time of Class: 2:30 pm
    MC:Brooke
    DJ:
    Assistants/Shadowers/Auditioner:
    Module: Aging
    How Many Learners: 3
    Materials Status (loyalty cards, alphabet sheets, etc):

    Self Evaluation

    Preparation: Forgot to Show Up (1) vs. Every Hair In Place (10) =5
    Technique: Completely Incompetent (1) vs. Flawless Delivery (10) =5
    Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) =5
    Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) =5
    Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) =5
    Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) =6

    Total Score:31

    What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific): Only 3 learners today- again I knew this topic would be particularly interesting to these learners as they are a bit older and sometimes comment on their age and joke about getting old. We started with the title and talked about whether we agree or not- I got one ‘yes’, one ‘no’, and one ‘not sure’. We then did the word cloud, which was definitely the highlight of this class as well (they asked for the meaning of several of the words and there was a ton of banter/discussion) They wanted me to tell them foods that are high in antioxidants as well as calcium so I made a list on the board and I think they were all happy to realize that they have already been eating a lot of foods on the list! We then did the cloze activity about the compound in brocolli and avocado (NMN) that has been shown to prevent aging. I had them brainstorm factors that can cause premature aging and we did some dictation about the 7 most common factors that cause early aging but, like the 1st class, didn’t get through them all so we will also start here next week, after some review.

    #9740
    Brooke Stady
    Spectator

    Lesson Title:
    Date of Class: 2/14/18
    Day of Class: Wed
    Time of Class: 12:30 pm
    MC:Brooke
    DJ:
    Assistants/Shadowers/Auditioner:
    Module: Aging
    How Many Learners: 0
    Materials Status (loyalty cards, alphabet sheets, etc):

    Self Evaluation

    Preparation: Forgot to Show Up (1) vs. Every Hair In Place (10) =6
    Technique: Completely Incompetent (1) vs. Flawless Delivery (10) =
    Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) =
    Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) =
    Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) =
    Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) =

    Total Score:6

    What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific): Unfortunately no learners came today. I hope the one consistent one can come back soon! I’m sure at least one will come next week.. I gave myself a score for prep and that’s it.

    #9743
    Brooke Stady
    Spectator

    Lesson Title:
    Date of Class: 2/14/18
    Day of Class: Wed
    Time of Class: 2:30 pm
    MC:Brooke
    DJ:
    Assistants/Shadowers/Auditioner:
    Module: Aging
    How Many Learners: 4
    Materials Status (loyalty cards, alphabet sheets, etc):

    Self Evaluation

    Preparation: Forgot to Show Up (1) vs. Every Hair In Place (10) =6
    Technique: Completely Incompetent (1) vs. Flawless Delivery (10) =5
    Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) =7
    Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) =5
    Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) =5
    Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) =6

    Total Score:31

    What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific): Class went really well today! Lots of engagement. We started with a focused discussion about Valentines day. I dictated a statement about how some Americans believe that V-day is just another hallmark holiday and then we watched a short youtube video that delved into that a bit but was still clear/simple enough for them to follow. Then we talked about whether we agreed or not, all learners agreed and said they don’t celebrate the holiday. I just wanted to touch on the topic since it was the actual day and you can’t go to any store without it in your face!
    We moved back into our topic of aging by first going back to the word cloud from last week. Two of the learners weren’t there last week so it was an introduction for them and a review for the others. During this, the topic of retirement came up so we talked briefly about that and they are all looking forward to the day they can retire… most of them have been there 20+ years! Next we looked at a document titled ‘How to live to 114, (in theory’. There were short little paragraphs that focused on specific habits/lifestyle changes you can make to live longer. I had them work in pairs to dictate sentences to eachother- we had done this in the past and though its a bit challenging, they all really like the challenge. We didn’t get through much of it so will continue here next week. Solid class!

    #9778
    Brooke Stady
    Spectator

    Lesson Title:
    Date of Class: 2/28/18
    Day of Class: Wed
    Time of Class: 12:30 pm
    MC:Brooke
    DJ:
    Assistants/Shadowers/Auditioner:
    Module: Aging
    How Many Learners: 0
    Materials Status (loyalty cards, alphabet sheets, etc):

    Self Evaluation

    Preparation: Forgot to Show Up (1) vs. Every Hair In Place (10) =7
    Technique: Completely Incompetent (1) vs. Flawless Delivery (10) =
    Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) =
    Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) =
    Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) =
    Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) =

    Total Score:7

    What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific): Unfortunately no learners came today again.. class was cancelled last week but essentially this is the 2nd week in a row. I think it’s time to check in with Rick and Heather and see what we should do or find out if they know when J (the learner that was always guaranteed to be there) might be able to come back to class. I think Rick said sometime in the spring. And I’m sure one of the 2 learners will come back next week- usually at least one of them shows up- but I guess how many classes in a row with 0 learners before the company decides it’s not worth keeping that slot open..? The 2nd group always has good attendance and are very motivated, so I just hope this doesn’t affect them!

    #9780
    Brooke Stady
    Spectator

    Lesson Title: Fountain of Youth
    Date of Class: 2/28/18
    Day of Class: Wed
    Time of Class: 2:30 pm
    MC:Brooke
    DJ:
    Assistants/Shadowers/Auditioner:
    Module: Aging
    How Many Learners: 4
    Materials Status (loyalty cards, alphabet sheets, etc):

    Self Evaluation

    Preparation: Forgot to Show Up (1) vs. Every Hair In Place (10) =6
    Technique: Completely Incompetent (1) vs. Flawless Delivery (10) =5
    Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) =7
    Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) =5
    Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) =5
    Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) =6

    Total Score:31

    What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific): Class went really well!
    We are still on the topic of aging (or prevention of it, I suppose) and today started with a title about the fountain of youth led. It was actually pretty long so we had lots to practice with as far as pronunciation and vocabulary building. I’m still not quite sure they got the concept but I think the cloze activity that we did after that, helped a bit. They were definitely intrigued by the concept and we also practiced asking eachother ‘Do you use anti-aging products?’. Turns out (not surprisingly, we all do!)
    We went back to our ‘How to live to 114, (in theory’) document and learners again worked in pairs to dictate sentences to eachother. I had a fun activity to go along with that that we didn’t get to so we will continue there next week.

    #9806
    Brooke Stady
    Spectator

    Lesson Title: Prevention is the best medicine
    Date of Class: 3/7/18
    Day of Class: Wed
    Time of Class: 12:30 pm
    MC:Brooke
    DJ:
    Assistants/Shadowers/Auditioner:
    Module: Aging
    How Many Learners: 1
    Materials Status (loyalty cards, alphabet sheets, etc):

    Self Evaluation

    Preparation: Forgot to Show Up (1) vs. Every Hair In Place (10) =6
    Technique: Completely Incompetent (1) vs. Flawless Delivery (10) =5
    Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) =6
    Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) =5
    Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) =5
    Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) =5

    Total Score:29

    What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific): One learner came today! Since she hadn’t been in the past few weeks, I decided to modify my plan a bit. We started with the title and discussed the meaning. Next we did a listen/find with the aging word cloud and then a cloze activity about research on aging, examining twins. Through this I found out that this learner actually has a lot of twins in her family; Two of her sisters were twins (one passed away at age 2), her brother has 2 twins, and her brother-in-law is a twin. Fascinating! So of course we talked about that a bit, I was so curious!
    Next we did a document search with the article ‘How to live to 114, (in theory’) and then I dictated some sentences from that, and turned some into questions that we practiced. Fun/interesting class!

    #9807
    Brooke Stady
    Spectator

    Lesson Title: Prevention is the best medicine
    Date of Class: 3/7/18
    Day of Class: Wed
    Time of Class: 2:30 pm
    MC:Brooke
    DJ:
    Assistants/Shadowers/Auditioner:
    Module: Aging
    How Many Learners: 4
    Materials Status (loyalty cards, alphabet sheets, etc):

    Self Evaluation

    Preparation: Forgot to Show Up (1) vs. Every Hair In Place (10) =6
    Technique: Completely Incompetent (1) vs. Flawless Delivery (10) =5
    Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) =6
    Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) =5
    Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) =5
    Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) =5

    Total Score:29

    What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific):
    We began with the title, and also discussed the meaning a bit and then went right into the article ‘How to live to 114′ as I really wanted to do the final activity associated with that.. and we did it! It was fun, and took up the rest of the class. There was a lot of side discussions, all relevant to the topic. We finished the chart, then dictated some sentences with choral response following. We matched sentence strips to images and then asked each other several questions related to health and wellness. Great topic for this group of ladies! Although I thought this might be the last day of the Aging theme, I miiight just do one more class as I had a few more activity ideas that I wanted to try out with them. We’ll see :)

    #9829
    Brooke Stady
    Spectator

    Lesson Title:
    Date of Class: 3/14/18
    Day of Class: Wed
    Time of Class: 12:30 pm
    MC:Brooke
    DJ:
    Assistants/Shadowers/Auditioner:
    Module: Famous Artists
    How Many Learners: 1
    Materials Status (loyalty cards, alphabet sheets, etc):

    Self Evaluation

    Preparation: Forgot to Show Up (1) vs. Every Hair In Place (10) =6
    Technique: Completely Incompetent (1) vs. Flawless Delivery (10) =5
    Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) =6
    Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) =5
    Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) =5
    Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) =5

    Total Score:29

    What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific): One learner came today about 20 minutes late.. she asked if we could practice citizenship questions since she is taking the test in about a month. She had them all written out and just wanted me to quiz her and practice pronunciation. She clearly had been studying the answers as she knew almost all of them (we worked with about 20). The focus was definitely pronunciation and we worked hard! I was happy to help her with this and told her if its just her next week, we can work with this topic again since it’s very specific to her needs.

    #9830
    Brooke Stady
    Spectator

    Lesson Title: International Womens Day
    Date of Class: 3/14/18
    Day of Class: Wed
    Time of Class: 2:30 pm
    MC:Brooke
    DJ:
    Assistants/Shadowers/Auditioner:
    Module: Famous Artists
    How Many Learners: 6
    Materials Status (loyalty cards, alphabet sheets, etc):

    Self Evaluation

    Preparation: Forgot to Show Up (1) vs. Every Hair In Place (10) =6
    Technique: Completely Incompetent (1) vs. Flawless Delivery (10) =6
    Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) =6
    Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) =6
    Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) =6
    Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) =5

    Total Score:35

    What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific):
    All 6 learners came today and it was a pretty great class! I did start with a short dictation about the national school walkout today since it is such a huge topic and all over the news. Interestingly, none of them knew it was happening! So we spent about the first 15 minutes talking about it and then I showed them some video and images of the protest. They were very receptive/interested and I hope they went home and watched the news as I suggested. We moved into the chosen theme of the next 4 weeks with a dictation about IWD and then a cloze activity which summarized the history of it. I then showed images of 6 influential/famous women and we wrote down their names and passed them around. I decided to just focus on one today; Maya Angelou. They learned a bit about her and then listened and read along to a poem. They loved it! I look forward to exploring this theme the next couple weeks and I think they do too :)

    #9854
    Brooke Stady
    Spectator

    Lesson Title:
    Date of Class: 3/21/18
    Day of Class: Wed
    Time of Class: 12:30 pm
    MC:Brooke
    DJ:
    Assistants/Shadowers/Auditioner:
    Module: Famous Artists
    How Many Learners: 2
    Materials Status (loyalty cards, alphabet sheets, etc):

    Self Evaluation

    Preparation: Forgot to Show Up (1) vs. Every Hair In Place (10) =6
    Technique: Completely Incompetent (1) vs. Flawless Delivery (10) =5
    Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) =6
    Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) =5
    Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) =5
    Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) =5

    Total Score:29

    What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific): Both learners came today! One was pretty much on time, but the other who wanted to work on citizenship stuff wasn’t there so I went ahead and stuck with the theme of the month. We started with a cloze activity about International Women’s Day and then I began to dictate some sentences about women’s rights. The 2nd learner came in about 30 minutes late and since we had already started working with this theme I didn’t feel it was fair to switch. BUT the cool thing is that we found out that the other learner is also studying for the citizenship test and she wants to practice the material as well. So, we have a plan for next week!

    #9855
    Brooke Stady
    Spectator

    Date of Class: 3/21/18
    Day of Class: Wed
    Time of Class: 2:30 pm
    MC:Brooke
    DJ:
    Assistants/Shadowers/Auditioner:
    Module: Famous Artists
    How Many Learners: 6
    Materials Status (loyalty cards, alphabet sheets, etc):

    Self Evaluation

    Preparation: Forgot to Show Up (1) vs. Every Hair In Place (10) =6
    Technique: Completely Incompetent (1) vs. Flawless Delivery (10) =6
    Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) =6
    Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) =6
    Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) =6
    Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) =5

    Total Score:35

    What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific):
    All 6 learners came again today and it was fun! As we were about to start I noticed that a few of them were reviewing the names of the influential women that were introduced last week. So I began with review of the images of these women. We then reviewed the info we learned about Maya Angelou, and after that moved onto Rosa Parks. We listened to a short podcast and they read along with a transcript. I then dictated some questions off of that document and we did round robin Q&A. Next, to raise the energy a bit I did a fun listening activity with the images laid on the table. I asked who they wanted to learn about next and there was a strong interest in Malala Yousafzai. We didn’t have a ton of time left but we did a short dictation about her background and will pick up there next week. I love that they are so interested in this theme because I am too :)

    #9870
    Brooke Stady
    Spectator

    Lesson Title:
    Date of Class: 3/28/18
    Day of Class: Wed
    Time of Class: 12:30 pm
    MC:Brooke
    DJ:
    Assistants/Shadowers/Auditioner:
    Module: Citizenship Test
    How Many Learners: 1
    Materials Status (loyalty cards, alphabet sheets, etc):

    Self Evaluation

    Preparation: Forgot to Show Up (1) vs. Every Hair In Place (10) =4
    Technique: Completely Incompetent (1) vs. Flawless Delivery (10) =5
    Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) =6
    Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) =5
    Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) =5
    Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) =5

    Total Score:30

    What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific): As promised, I came with materials to help the learners prepare for their citizenship tests. I didn’t prepare much at all, as I kind of figured just the one would show up and I know she just wants me to read her the questions so she can practice responding. And that’s exactly what happened! I did add in a listen/find with a map of the US which helped to spice it up a bit. She has memorized the answers to all 100 questions on the test, and only forgot 2! I was very impressed and she left proud and happy :)

    #9872
    Brooke Stady
    Spectator

    Date of Class: 3/28/18
    Day of Class: Wed
    Time of Class: 2:30 pm
    MC:Brooke
    DJ:
    Assistants/Shadowers/Auditioner:
    Module: Famous Artists
    How Many Learners: 6
    Materials Status (loyalty cards, alphabet sheets, etc):

    Self Evaluation

    Preparation: Forgot to Show Up (1) vs. Every Hair In Place (10) =4
    Technique: Completely Incompetent (1) vs. Flawless Delivery (10) =6
    Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) =6
    Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) =6
    Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) =5
    Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) =5

    Total Score:32

    What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific):
    All 6 learners came again today and it’s clear that they are really into this theme. It’s a fun theme to practice their English with, and I can tell they really like learning about all these great powerful women from all around the world :) Again, as we were about to start I noticed that a few of them were reviewing the info we wrote down about Malala so I began with that and then went into a podcast with transcript all about her. We then reviewed the highlighted vocabulary of that document and then wrote down the most impt facts about her. We reviewed names of all the other women mentioned over the past few weeks and then wrote short sentences about all of them. I ended with a listen/find with all of the images that was super fun. They love the memory type activities! Since next week is the last class before a short break, we will have to learn about the last 3 women all in one class- will be hard to do but we’ll make it work. Some said they only want a week break, others said two and sounds like we will finalize that next week.

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