Hard to believe it’s week 3 here in Webequie - time is
flying!
Last week, we
taught sexual health and healthy relationships in the school. We used “The Game
of Life: Puberty Edition” to teach all the children about the changes our body
goes through physically and emotionally during puberty. We also had many fun
demonstrations, such as the condom demonstration that was very popular. Power
outages on the Tuesday and Wednesday forced us to think of creative ways to
condense and review the material, since there were larger gaps between our
lessons. Overall, it was an excellent week of teaching.
Our after
school programs continued to be a huge success last week. We made stain glass
windows during our craft club, managing the chaos of glue and tissue paper
fairly well! Thursday we introduced soccer baseball to the kids and that has
been very popular ever since, although we doubt they fully understand the rules
– ha! Friday we hosted our first QHO Movie Night. Despite the small crowd due
to late notice, we had great fun projecting Horton
Hears a Who! (compliments of the technologically savy Justice Durland).
Lots of popcorn and lots of laughter was a perfect ending to a good week.
This week has
been very successful so far. We have been teaching Substance Abuse in the
school. We have had to adjust to teaching a much more serious topic. It has
been difficult to teach these difficult topics in an engaging and relevant way.
However, we have tried to stay upbeat and use trivia games and board games to
keep the young ones happy.
Wednesday
afternoon was the 17th Annual Webequie Career Fair. Fabi and Justice
were lucky enough to reserve a both for a nutrition board. It was an excellent
opportunity to reach out to the community at large, and discuss relevant issues
with local parents and elders. We offered several healthy budget-wise recipe
options, as well as information about reading nutrition labels and cutting back
on sugary foods. Our fruit basket door prize was extremely popular, featuring
real “treats” like pineapple, cantaloupe and mangos! Fabi and Justice both
received “Certificates of Participation” on stage at the end of the day as well
as a bag and travel mug! The travel mug has already been put to good use!
At the Career
Fair, we met the health teacher from WAHSA and had a great discussion with him
regarding the main issues in regards to health issues and teaching health
issues in Northern communities. He had great insight and will be a great
resource to use in the future. In addition, we will be guest speaking on his
radio channel high school course about our experience and QHO health topics!!!
We are both so excited (and nervous) to be radio stars – ha!
Post Career Fair activities included a game of soccer baseball with the older students and putting our Nutrition booth recipe handouts to good use: a healthy and delicious rice dish! Getting to know some of the older students has definitely been a highlight of this week. We even threw out the idea of starting a “Quit Club” where students can kick some unhealthy habits like smoking or simply fitting in more physical activity- plans are in the works!
Post Career Fair activities included a game of soccer baseball with the older students and putting our Nutrition booth recipe handouts to good use: a healthy and delicious rice dish! Getting to know some of the older students has definitely been a highlight of this week. We even threw out the idea of starting a “Quit Club” where students can kick some unhealthy habits like smoking or simply fitting in more physical activity- plans are in the works!
Unfortunately,
a water pipe broke in the school this morning… So no school (again) today. We
are spending this well needed time to catch up on lesson plans and blogging!
Best part of the week:
Hanging out
with our favorite NAPS police office, Constable Bryan Doherty! Fellow Survivor
fan and master lasagna maker took time out of his busy schedule to help us
assemble our Nutrition Booth, what a gem.
Best lesson thus far:
Grade 5 Safe
Sex Lesson: Justice reveals wooden penis very suddenly out of a paper bag for
the condom demonstration, watching the students eyes pop out of their head was
priceless!
Grossest part of the week:
Invited over to Tony’s house for
dinner. Ulterior motives were revealed as we proceeded to clean the cheese
stains that were conveniently located all over the kitchen.. Well worth the
delicious meal!
Most embarrassing
part of the week:
No first aid needed this week- success! Although some interesting off-topic questions have
No first aid needed this week- success! Although some interesting off-topic questions have
emerged in our Question Box, they shall not be named…
Signature moves:
Fabi’s permanent messy bun
Justice’s “ever light hair”
Signature moves:
Fabi’s permanent messy bun
Justice’s “ever light hair”
Drink of choice:
Almond milk (for Fabi.. lactose problems): Both grateful for all the fresh produce Mr. Spiess
Almond milk (for Fabi.. lactose problems): Both grateful for all the fresh produce Mr. Spiess
shipped up for the second half of our trip!
Best Purchase(s):
1) Straws- Used to simulate the
effects of smoking: running, pushups, and playing a game of Smokes & Ladders were all done while
breathing through the straws
2) Pizzas- Shannon, one of the lovely teachers here at the school, is making homemade pizzas for tomorrow… may or may not have each ordered our own..
2) Pizzas- Shannon, one of the lovely teachers here at the school, is making homemade pizzas for tomorrow… may or may not have each ordered our own..
Looking Forward To:
Bingo
and the Flea Market on Friday – great way to kick off the May long weekend!
Ever!
Justice & Fabi




Woweee!! What a blog! I certainly laughed out loud a few times!! I can totally imagine fabi getting all serious with her messy bun in ultimate frisbee and justice being like HAHA competition gets the best of us! Quit club sounds really cool, it's son nice that you've been able to get to know a harder to reach age group!
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