Lubala Teaching Day
We started the day with breakfast made by cook team 3 which consisted of fried bread and fried eggs. This was definitely one of the best breakfasts of the trip so far!
After arriving at Lubala 40 minutes late (thanks to Lulu), we were separated into the classes that we would be teaching. Each group taught a different subject, including health, feminism and human trafficking. My group taught Form 5 first about the benefits of a balanced diet, the effects of salt and sexual health. We then had a break where we were offered noodles, chapatis and tea. After this we moved onto teaching Form 4 which ended up being a class of about 130 students. The students were sometimes reluctant to ask questions but were eager to learn if the facts they had previously been taught were true (some of which weren't).
We then taught another 40 minute lesson to Form 6. Although these students were some of the oldest at the school, they had a lot of questions to ask on the topic of sexual health. This made us feel as though the lesson we were teaching was actually worthwhile. Once the lesson was over the students showed us some of their talents, including dancing, singing, comedy and acrobatics. We really appreciated and enjoyed this.
For lunch we had potatoes, rice, vegetables, bananas and oranges. We then said goodbye to the students at Lubala by singing 'Rungwe roads' and listening to their national anthem and school song.
Abi.


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