C5: cut/place/paste
This week saw the children of Chiraddikulam wielding scissors, pasting paper, and using binder gum to stick wool on their finished products. They got quite creative with how they placed their cut-outs…I was very proud!
This week saw the children of Chiraddikulam wielding scissors, pasting paper, and using binder gum to stick wool on their finished products. They got quite creative with how they placed their cut-outs…I was very proud!
This session is full of games – both theatrical and otherwise. A smooth-sailing week full of moments that go right despite the possibility of going wrong, for which I am grateful.
First weekend workshop – Irfadha joins me on my adventures, the children laugh at my antics, and I discover that some of them just might be tweaking their own ages to be a part of the workshop.
In which we get in touch with our emotions, learn to identify when we feel joy, sadness, fear, anger, and surprise, and figure out what our faces look like when we feel this way.
This week’s workshop was a wonderful closing session before Ramazan break, and includes relay games, Colombian Hypnosis, and making shapes in teams. I also had an incredible conversation on the way home with Nanthar – I understood about half of it, and recorded here are the bits I remember!