Reflections and stories from our Technology Match Grant funded by the City of Seattle 'Starting Where We Are'. Technology workshops designed for Latinas (though everyone is welcome). Reflexiones e historias de nuestra beca Technology Match de la Cuidad de Seattle. Clases de tecnología ‘Empezando Dónde Estamos’. Talleres diseñados para las latinas (aunque todos son bienvenidos).
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
12/10/14 Storytime Jen Xochitl
Our 2nd experience went much more smoothly than the first! We brought a variety of materials and songs for every age range, though we planned to see mostly babies again. However, we had a lot of school-aged children in attendance. Some of the children were not interested in hearing a story, so we had a craft table set up while one of the children read aloud. This worked out well, because everyone was happily occupied doing one of the activities we planned for the evening and Klarissa was thankfully on hand to occupy our sole baby attendee (thanks, Klarissa!). Adaptability really is key for this program, especially because it was designed as a childcare. The children still expect to do mostly free play, so sometimes it's difficult to get them interested in activities. One of the little boys that came to storytime told me what a great time he had, and he even told his mom about our Raspberry Pi sessions that are slated to start in March. He and his mom both seem really excited for these classes, so we're hopeful we will see them sign up when March rolls around!
Xochitl Rocha
I'm so excited that the boy, I forgot what his name was, is excited about our Raspberry Pi sessions! :)
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