My First Day of Workshops was exciting. I was excited to see how things would go and how i would like the workshops and if they were going to be boring. I found that i really enjoyed the workshops. They were fun, interesting, funny and with a little amount of people. I was not used to writing on my own, at home, so i was worried that i wouldn’t know what topics to use. Luckily, the teachers used prompts to enhance our ideas and get our pens flowing. The schedule on the paper also looked dreadful because we have workshops from 830-330 but there are breaks in between so they work out. The workshops also are not boring so they go by quickly. I like how i have 13 people in my class because it allows me to feel more comfortable sharing my work and get more individual attention from my teacher. I did get homework on the first day which was kind of expected but it was not a lot. i had to read a short story in a book that was rather entertaining and expand on a quote from another young writer’s piece of writing. The second homework was a challenge but it was cool seeing how the original writer used it then how differently i used it.
June 28th, 2010 by Jane Francisco | Under: Community Blog | Tags: Banknote, Bronx, Brooklyn, Building, Children, community, Community Building, Education, Event, Events, Fair, Families, Family, Food, Gambier, Health, Housing, HPAC, Hunts Point, Hunts Point Alliance for Children, Kenyon, Kids, Literacy, Manhattan, Network, Networking, New York, New York City, NYC, Organization, Organizations, Safety, South Bronx, The Bronx, The City, The Five Points, The South Bronx | Comments


