Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Dodgeball/Leadership

A couple classes ago we played dodgeball as a class, which actually went quite well. I had the oppurtunity to be the leader of the class; I was basically the teacher that day. I must say it was a wonderful experience; it's actually harder than it looks. Teachers make it look so easy, when in reality it isn't. Giving everyone instructions was probably the hardest part, along with getting everyone to listen to you. Everyone talking makes it a little harder as well because then people don't hear you and continue talking. Another thing I noticed was is that everyone always thinks of the teacher as the teacher, if it's anyone else they feel like there is no teacher. Luckily our class cooperated pretty well with the fact that there was no teacher, but you could still tell that everyone was a little distracted. Blowing the whistle to get attention really did help because a whistle projects a lot of noise which makes a huge difference.  What you do in class really does impact the class, your attitude means a lot. When you are talking or fooling around during class, it influences others as well. Your attitude contributes to the class, positive or negative. I think for the most part my attitude is good, I come to class with a positive attitude and make sure everyone is happy. I think the only thing I can improve is to make sure everyone is involved. I have noticed sometimes people aren't being involved or they are not participating and I think I should improve by trying to motivate them/ get them involved. Overall our class is improving day by day, and all together this class was very fun!

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