Midland Library – Spring 2018

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    Lesson Title: A walk in the park
    Date of Class: 5/16/18
    Day of Class: Wednesday
    Time of Class: 6:00 pm
    MC: Patrik
    DJ: Na’ama
    Assistants/Shadowers/Auditioner: Ivy, Craig, Jordan, Chantelle, Ruben, Stephen, Chris
    Module: The Great Outdoors
    How Many Learners: 13
    Materials Status (loyalty cards, alphabet sheets, etc): ok?

    Self Evaluation

    Preparation: Forgot to Show Up (1) vs. Every Hair In Place (10) = 5
    Technique: Completely Incompetent (1) vs. Flawless Delivery (10) = 7
    Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) = 9
    Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) = 8
    Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) = 8
    Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) = 7

    Total Score: 44

    What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific): This was an exciting class, because we had a bunch of shadowers from the University of Western States. We spent a while getting the class going with the alphabet sheet and names (there were a lot of people in the room!). Everyone was very engaged and lively the whole time, and there was lots of good conversation happening. We did some dictation about who our guests were, and looked at a map of NE Portland to identify some features. We ended the class with some stretches led by the shadowers, which was a lot of fun.

    #10167

    Lesson Title: Volunteer Assessment
    Date of Class: 5/17/18
    Day of Class: Thursday
    Time of Class: 6pm
    MC: Patrik
    DJ:
    Assistants/Shadowers/Auditioner:
    Module: Volunteering
    How Many Learners: 15
    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) = 7
    Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) = 7
    Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) = 6
    Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) = 7
    Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) = 4

    Total Score: 38

    What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific): Great class, great energy, sticking at a healthy and exciting number. Used most of the lesson from the prior class. Love this group.

    #10195

    Lesson Title: Oregon State Parks
    Date of Class: 5/23/18
    Day of Class: Wednesday
    Time of Class: 6pm
    MC: Patrik
    DJ:
    Assistants/Shadowers/Auditioner: Zoe, Jensine, Ivy
    Module: The Great Outdoors
    How Many Learners: 17
    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) = 7
    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) = 6

    Total Score: 36

    What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific): We got a good turnout for the last week! I didn’t get to talk about all the summer options, unfortunately, but did pass out the sheet. Jensine and Zoe were great. A couple of learners seemed disengaged for a bit, but perked up later.. we had to turn away one learner who was late, I don’t love that, but that’s what the library wants the policy to be. Ivy had a good story about crashing into a gate while skiing. Was good to see three of the learners outside talking to each other, that’s what we want to see happen! Tried something new: asked for people to do an image search on their phones for crater lake and cannon beach. Though this sometimes happens informally, I haven’t actually done this specifically (it happened because my phone wouldn’t connect.. and I’m like.. maybe they can do this! Seemed to be engaging for them.

    #10200
    Jessica Unukur
    Spectator

    Lesson Title: Give Back to the Community
    Date of Class: 05/24/2018
    Day of Class: Thursday
    Time of Class: 06:00 – 07:30pm
    MC: Qrysi
    DJ: Jessica
    Assistants/Shadowers/Auditioner:
    Module: Volunteering
    How Many Learners: 13
    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) = 7
    Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) = 9
    Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) = 7
    Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) = 6
    Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) = 6

    Total Score: 41

    What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific): We played several rounds of bingo using vocabulary words. Students got very competitive, which was fun! This was the last class before break so Qrysi passed out some information about how to find opportunities to practice English volunteering in the community.

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