It's been an uncharacteristically rainy October, but that hasn't affected us! We've had some great fundraisers, special events and of course our current projects are going well. Let's
see what our 15 volunteers have been up to during the month of October...
Crèche
Holiday Club at Khula opened the month of
October for our community volunteers because children were on school holidays.
Volunteers planned and executed a number of activities including flower making,
water races, musical statues, football and a talent show.
After the holidays, volunteers taught at Khula Nomathiya and Ndabenhle crèches. As you will
know from previous blogs our massive influx of volunteers this year have
allowed us to teach at each of our eight crèches for an eight week period and
offer each crèche an additional four weeks. This month we completed our
additional four weeks at Khula Nomathiya and commenced our additional four
weeks at Ndabenhle Crèche.
Volunteers
finished at Khula Nomathiya satisfied with the level of knowledge of the
children and felt comfortable that they will perform well at their graduation
ceremony. Volunteers used new and creative ways to test the children on what
they had learned throughout the year such as having them put coloured blocks in
the correct colour bucket and playing a game that meant them having to get into
groups with a certain number of people to test their understanding of numbers.
At both
crèches volunteers taught the fun and exciting topic of 'The 5 Senses'. This
allowed volunteers to get creative and the children to have immense fun while
learning. Volunteers used blind folds, music, various foods and objects to
engage all the children's senses. The laughs and giggles from the children in the class
were infectious and definitely a highlight of the month for our community
volunteers.
As it is
nearing graduation for the older children at crèche it's practice, practice,
practice as they will be expected to present what they have learned over the
past year before beginning primary school next year. This is allowing the volunteers
to pin point the areas that the children are struggling in and spend more time
focusing on those particular topics before graduation. Community coordinator
Shwele has said that the teachers at Ndabenhle Crèche have continued to teach
our lessons and was so surprised
and happy that the learners seem to have remembered everything they had been
taught from our previous time there.
Let's not forget to update you on Inkanyezi Crèche, which we teach at every Friday. Since the new crèche was been built in July the learners are constantly increasing. However, this has
not affected the quality of learning. Community coordinator Shwele and
volunteers both agree that the children at this crèche are exceptional and
credit should be given to the hard work of Principal Mama Gumede and her
teachers.
All dressed up and ready for Halloween! |
Afterschool
Club
Let the
madness begin! As the year draws to a close you would think children would start
to tire after a long year in school but not our kids from our Afterschool
Clubs. If anything they seem to have more energy, keeping our volunteers busy
by wanting to play various ball games, make cards
for volunteers and friendship bracelets, among other activities.
Lucky for us Halloween fell on a
Wednesday this year so staff and volunteers dressed up as skeletons, lions,
zebra and butterflies and gave the children of Khula Afterschool club the treat
of an afternoon of facepainting. Let's just say there was a lot of skeletons and
South African flags walking through Khula that day!
Not so
far away at Ezwenelish Afterschool Club volunteers were busy making flowers
using old egg cartons, crepe paper and pipe cleaners and animal masks from
paper plates. Also at Ezwenelisha our iPod and speakers may have broken but
that did not stop volunteer Karen from teaching them the dance to 'Stop' by the
spice girls. The children here in Zululand are so musically gifted that they
remembered every move the following week and have continued to perform the
dance each week.
HIV Education
Community volunteer Elsbeth practicing the weekly condom demonstration for our adult learners. |
Community coordinator Shwele has been very impressed with the variety of teaching techniques and new ideas that volunteers have come up with. Volunteer Elsbeth even put in extra efforts, by practising her condom demonstration over lunch.
Volunteers
Sarah and Karen were were excited to report that 12 out of 14 learners who took
the first Primary HIV Education
course in October passed the test with flying colours! And 10 out of 13
learners passed our second Primary HIV Education course in October.
Furthermore
we had a student at our Adult HIV Education course who had also taken our
Primary School class. She happily reported to Shwele that she now has
certificates from both of our courses – a great accomplishment!
Adult Literacy Club
Adult
Literacy Club commenced again this month in Ezwenelisha. In addition after the
teachers from Khula Nomathiya Creche expressed interest in advancing their
English skills we have also began teaching ALC in Khula. The learners are very
keen and dedicated to improving their English skills. The volunteers have also
reviewed the way in which they teach the students by trying to build their
confidence when speaking English in front of others.
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