As annual activity, our school runs the “winter activity day”, where all the IB students and some teachers come up with some winter-related activities and Year 7 to 11 students get to play them for a whole day. Last year, my group ran an activity to make a snowman and snowflakes with papers. And for this year, my group ran an activity to create a “winter poster”. We had total 5 groups and in each group, we had two different house teams. So we decided to make them compete with each other and at the end of the day, we will vote for the best “winter poster”.
At first, I was worried ‘what if students are not interested in making them’, which turned out to be worries which I didn’t need. Every group who came to our activity worked collaboratively with others as well as with us. We helped each groups to come up with an idea how to decorate and what to make. What to cut out, what to colour, what to draw, etc. Not only had I worked collaboratively with my group. Three of us, went around the class to help the teams to create some ideas to decorate, as well as to help the students to actually make something like snowflakes and anything else they wanted to make. Also some students asked for our help and we did have alot of fun. It was really great time to get to know some students whom I didn’t know.
Because I like making things and get to know new friends, I enjoyed my activity a lot, and so did my group. And I realized that dealing with young students is really hard job and thought about teachers. However, still the activity was successful, we planned and initiated activity and at the end, we did have some nice posters.