Paul, Lauren and I had a blast teaching some improv games to the kids in the MC3 after school program today. In this computer age, the thing that sets humans apart (and gets us employment!) is our imagination, improvisation, education and problem-solving skills. And we're committed to helping the kids at Monroe Circle take steps toward a brighter future. And we had SO much fun doing it! We started off with "Spacewalk" and "Energy Ball" then Paul read the book "Looking Like Me" by Walter Dean Myers and we played "the rhythm game" to review the concepts in the book to help them with their literacy program. We finished off with "One WOrd Story" and "Duck Duck Animal". We will be doing this on the third Thursday of every month from 4-4:45pm. Hope you can make it next time to play with us!
Thursday, March 18, 2010
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