Service-Learning Journal
Service Learning: Jackson Street Village.
Position: Tutor
Day One: Mon, March 3rd, 2008
It was the first day of service at Jackson street village and I went there knowing one thing that I will be a tutor. I didn’t know how old are they, what kind of tutoring I suppose to do? Will I be able to help them? What kind of place is it? All those questions and more were in my head before I start the service. When I first arrived there I talked to the receptionist asking her about Zakiah the girl I talked to in the phone before I came. When I saw her I told her that I am a student in the UMN and I am a volunteer student for a tutor position. My siblings (sister and brother) accompanied me and she suggested that they could volunteer two, which they both did. Zakiah gave a bunch of papers to fill out and when I entered the hall where all students stay to work with their homework. As soon as I sat on one of the tables, one of tutors approached me and asked if I needed any help! He thought that I was on of the students, and when I told him that I am a tutor, he was so impressed and the whole situation was very funny. Afterward, I sat down and finished the paper work. When I finished, I gave them to Zakiah and she start to explain some basics things to know. She told me how they are in great need to a math tutor, I told her that I might be able to handle it because I passed college math with good grades. She was pleased to hear that. After that, it was time to wrap p because they close at 5pm, So, I didn’t do any tutoring at my first day because there was paper need to be filled.
Day Two: Mon, March 10th, 2008
When I got there I found some students are already working with UMN tutors and a lot of them were just hanging out there. I approach one of the girls who were working on her math homework but she told me that she doesn’t have any difficulty with it. I told her that I will be there incase she had any question. After a while, she asked for help and I worked with her until she was done completely. Later young kids, in a pre school age entered the hall. We supposed to make them choose a story and read it with them. If they were done then they can get a snack, which is what brought them in the first place. I after they read the book make them choose a bored game and play with them. It was fun for me as for them.
Day Three: Mon, March 17th, 2008
It was spring break, and I decided to go for service because I needed the hours besides I had not much to do. I went there and there were a couple of kids who had homework but a lot of them said that they don’t have any. I worked with two kids with their homework and then I read a story with a preschooler kid.
Day Four: Mon, March 24th, 2008
When I went there was no one there except a couple of pre-school kids. Zakiah forgot to tell me that it is spring break for the kids and they don’t have any homework. I sat for a while reading stories with the kids and playing board games. I went early that day because there was not much to do.
Day Five: Mon, March 31st, 2008
It was crowded this day; everyone has something to work with. I was jumping from one to the other. Primarily, they need help with math homework and they were not very long, only a sheet of paper. As soon as I am done with one of them I go to the other. Some needed help in saving things from he Internet. Later on as usual I worked with preschoolers who always came very late which is great because I work with older kinds in fifth grade and so and as soon as we finish, preschoolers come at the right time. I could say that this was the busiest day from the time I started the service.
Day Six: Mon, April 7th, 2008
I served two hours this week because I had the chance to get there earlier. I met new kids today that I never saw earlier. This week I primarily watch the kids, they were working on their homework buy their own. I colored with preschoolers some of the color sheets they had.
Day Seven: Mon, April 14th, 2008
The kids started to get use to seeing us every Monday. Some of them come over even if they have no homework. They just come to hang out which pisses Miss Zakiah off. She always welcomes them if they have homework. I understand that, because some times they get really load and create a noisy environment for those who do have home works.
Day Eight: Mon, April 21st, 2008
I really bounded with some of the kids who I always see in every Monday. I enjoy working with them. They are really smart, specially those in kindergarten, when we read a story they some times stumbles on the words they are not sure how t pronounce but they try there best to trick me to say it so they repeated letter by letter with me. I found it very funny and smart from their part.
Day Nine: Mon, April 28th, 2008
It was the last day of service for me. I hoped to see all the kids I worked with because I had some treat for them. Other tutors from the U were already done with there service. So I was the only tutor with my siblings who served that day. I served the whole two hours jumping from one kid to the other. It was kind of busy. Later that day, I gave each kid a treat as they finished their work, which they enjoyed greatly. After that I helped Zakiah putting back everything where it belong. Zakiah didn’t know that it was the last day of service for me. She told me that the kids still have a school tell June and they really need tutors to come and help. I told her that after the semester end I would come by and offer my help whenever I had the time, which she appreciated a lot.
I really enjoyed doing my service at Jackson street village and I am willing to continuing that as long as it works with my classes’ schedule. Overall it was great experience to meet those kids and work with them. All my concerns were done as I started knowing them.