Our primordial task is to make sure they come regularly in order to establish a strong community feeling within the classroom. And the most exciting thing we are looking forward to this week is the distribution of individual books for each student!
With one of the students Cielo from Koala Class |
We are extremely lucky and grateful for this donation as it will enable us to follow a clear and structured lesson plan that can be easily passed onto the next volunteer in charge of our class. It is hard on the children having to adapt to constantly fleeting teachers, and coming and going leads us volunteers to wonder what we are actually leaving behind. That is the reason why we are currently working on establishing our footprints through long-term routines that can stay with the kids on a daily basis, as well as in our hearts once we end our HOOP experience.
Also, we have decided to invade a hostel named “Home Sweet Home”, and are proud to have literally turned it into our home. This enables us to keep a perfect balance between having time to ourselves and never feeling alone. I personally love the way we have an established life here and are nonetheless constantly meeting transitory travellers eager to recount their stories and make us feel part of their journey.
Cancha Time! |
Beach just outside of Mollendo, Peru |
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Written by HOOP Peru Volunteer Lead Teacher Megan Macnaughton
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