Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Day Four: Volunteering in Siem Reap (Dec 31)


 by Gianna DeHerrera and Max Samuels

After spending our first night at our beautiful hotel in Siem Reap, we were on our way to work with the students at the Amelio and Aranh schools. Once we arrived at the Amelio School, we were given an introduction to ESL teaching by Sinat the CFC coordinator.  Next, Sophal gave us a tour of the school and explained our service projects.  We also delivered all of the generous donations from the Bullis community: more than 3,000 toothbrushes, whiteboard markers, children's books, art supplies and more.
Delivering all of the supplies!

We then split up into two teams: a teaching group, and a service project group. The students in the ESL classrooms helped to teach 3 classes in a row, each one 50 minutes in length. The students we taught ranged in age from 8 to 13 years old and were eager to learn. We started the class with ice-breakers: duck-duck-goose, head, shoulders, knees, and toes, and "Simon says." We then assisted the teacher with the day's lesson, working with smaller groups of students to review English vocabulary, pronunciation and spelling.  During break times, we played soccer, basketball, and volleyball with the students. Overall, teaching the kids was an eye-opening experience because we were able to make connections with kids despite the language barrier.  The local teachers also appreciated the extra help in the classes and the opportunity for the students to work in small groups with native speakers.
From top left: Karsen, Gianna, Coley and Kieran
Roya practices counting in English

Sam is having fun with these students!

Farah leads the class through the pronunciation of the vocab

Max working with students

Farah, Max, and Aniya lead an activity

Goldie working with a group of primary school students
In addition to the work in the classroom, the group of students working at the Aranh school worked on a service project to help upgrade the classrooms. This included painting stools, building bulletin boards, and painting them bright primary colors. The afternoon group at the Arahn school worked on building a wall brick by brick. The wall will surround the new community garden. This was a unique experience because none of us had ever worked with cement and bricklaying before.

Sophie painting a bulletin board

Karsen and Julia at work

Gianna, Coley, Meghan and Sophie paint stools

bricklaying is a new skill!

The finished product!

We think all in the group would agree that working with kids at the two schools has been the highlight of our trip so far. Interacting with the kids makes us realize how grateful we are to have an excellent educational system and opportunities. We also learned that students at the school are fed breakfast and lunch and if they didn't have these meals provided for them they may not be able to eat at all. We live in such a sheltered world and seeing the lifestyle of people in another country makes us appreciate what we have. We are looking forward to spending the coming week working at the schools and helping out in the classroom and with the service projects!

4 comments:

  1. You all are amazing! You have accomplished much in such a short time. Thank you for your contributions. Bullis proud! -Aniya's Mom

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  2. Thank you for sharing this update! I am so grateful for our bullis kids to be of service and give their time and skills. It is beautiful to witness the transformation in these photos. I can feel the love among everyone. What a gift to give back, be purposeful, share abundance and see the light in the Cambodian children. Thank you to our chaperones for guiding our kids in the journey!! What a meaningful way to close out the year and set new intentions for 2020!!! So proud and grateful. Ami ❤️

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  3. I am so proud of you all and I love seeing these photos!
    -Ms. Topliffe

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