Love working with kids, making an impact and changing the future? Then sign up for this project to tutor and help out at Ironwood Housing in Dededo and Tamuning. Volunteers are expected to assist in daily homework with elementary school kids, provide support in arts and crafts, and monitor child safety. Light duty cleaning is also expected. Students who participate in this project must be able to socially interact with younger children. You will have a chance to earn up to 11 hours per week, depending on your actual participation, if it is satisfactory, and upon completion of your reflection.
Ironkids After School Program
Ironkids After School Program
- Status: Past Project
- Possible Hours: 11
- Categories: Peace and Kindness, Education and Literacy, Citizenship and Civic Engagement, History and Culture
- Schools: Open to All Schools
- Project Start Date: 08/24/2018
- Project End Date: 05/01/2019
Preparation Instruction:
Contact the person listed below to sign up. Ms. Guevara will give you details as to expectations and schedule. You will need to have a parent permission form signed and attend a short orientation prior to beginning your service.
Contact the person listed below to sign up. Ms. Guevara will give you details as to expectations and schedule. You will need to have a parent permission form signed and attend a short orientation prior to beginning your service.
Activity Instruction:
As a volunteer it is your responsibility to make sure pencils are sharpened and lined paper is provided to kids if needed. You are offering help, not answers. For arts and crafts, all materials will be provided. A sample of the project will be shown and detailed on how to execute it. Ensure that homework is being done properly, giving these kids a sense of pride in completing their assignments with minimal help. Assisting with arts and crafts is also to a minimum as to be sure that kids complete it on their own. As you engage in games with them, ensure child safety and proper game play.
As a volunteer it is your responsibility to make sure pencils are sharpened and lined paper is provided to kids if needed. You are offering help, not answers. For arts and crafts, all materials will be provided. A sample of the project will be shown and detailed on how to execute it. Ensure that homework is being done properly, giving these kids a sense of pride in completing their assignments with minimal help. Assisting with arts and crafts is also to a minimum as to be sure that kids complete it on their own. As you engage in games with them, ensure child safety and proper game play.
Reflection Instruction:
There will be a 2 part reflection required to receive hours and certificate of completion. 1st reflection is expected after the 2nd week of service. Topics include: What have you learned? What areas do you need to improve? What was your weakness? What is something Ironkids could do differently to improve? 2nd reflection is due upon 5th week and include: What have the kids taught you? What do you believe is the most inspirational attribute you have taught the kids? What is the most important factor you believe you took away from this experience?
There will be a 2 part reflection required to receive hours and certificate of completion. 1st reflection is expected after the 2nd week of service. Topics include: What have you learned? What areas do you need to improve? What was your weakness? What is something Ironkids could do differently to improve? 2nd reflection is due upon 5th week and include: What have the kids taught you? What do you believe is the most inspirational attribute you have taught the kids? What is the most important factor you believe you took away from this experience?
Learning Standards/Objectives:
The objective is to build a lifelong structure of self appreciation to the kids. To give them a sense of pride in the school work and arts and crafts they complete. Providing a listening ear encourages them to be honorable young adults as they get older.
GDOE Standards include:
The objective is to build a lifelong structure of self appreciation to the kids. To give them a sense of pride in the school work and arts and crafts they complete. Providing a listening ear encourages them to be honorable young adults as they get older.
GDOE Standards include:
Social Studies: Government and Civics
AG.4.16: Practice personal character traits that facilitate thoughtful and effective participation in civic life, including the
following:
• Trustworthiness and honesty
• Courtesy and respect for the rights of others
• Responsibility, accountability, and self-reliance
Social Studies: Government and Civics AG.4.17
Explain the importance of thoughtful and effective participation in civic life, including the following:
• Performing public service
Organization/Agency/Business Name: Ironkids After School Program
Acknowledged by Teacher/Guidance Counselor:
Print name: _____________________________
Signature:_______________________________
Date:______________________