".. Two tigers with one eye each .."
Now that I've captured your attention, I'll start my ranting about what I did today.
We'll get back to the green giraffe part later shall we?
For today morning (8.00am - 12.30pm), the executive council of librarians or whatever-the-hell-you-call-it organized an orientation session for new - in other words: Form 1 and 2 -
Well, me and Andrea cycled together to school on 7am (No, this isn't a love story) to do some last-minute planning (as in.. playing frisbee together!), before we were joined later by some other friends at around 7.30am. Frisbee tournament starts officially.
*Time leap*
8.15am.
All our junior librarians were standing ready in 5 groups - according to their DoD (Day of Duty) - at the basketball court, while the teacher stood on stage as she gave them a briefing. What she didn't know was there was a *pile* of
After introducing ourselves to them, we started our first planned activity for the day - ice-breaking.
The game - which was Andrea's idea - goes like this:
Pre-game:
1) A weird story (the weirder the better) is written by 5 exco members on paper. A question is then picked for the story, and is not disclosed to non-exco members.
2) The story is then shown to each group leader (5 total)
3) The group leader memorizes the story, returns the papers, and the game starts.
Game:
1) The group members line up.
2) The group leader brings one member (I'll call him "A" shall I?) away from hearing-distance of the other members, and tells him / her the story which he memorized just now.
3) "A" then talks to "B" in private, telling him / her the same story.
4) And so on and so forth.
5) The final member is
".. A green giraffe with two tails .."
".. Two tigers with one eye each .."
Still remember that?
That's part of the story I made up, which is considered quite easy compared to the others.
My question..
.. "How many legs are there in total?"
"WHAT?!"
9.30am.
The 5 DoD groups are then led up to the library, where we taught them the basics of counter-managing, books-processing, and of course, snake-eating.
Geez, I'm SO lazy to elaborate more! That's why I hate writing what-I-did posts.
*Skips a damn large part of the story*
...
All in all, a successful orientation. Felt kinda satisfied when the teacher praised us for our commitment in making it a success.
I love working with my excos indeed.
"MIND THE POO!!" (Refer to top)
4 comments:
luckily i no need to go ^.^
DoD, department of defense..http://www.defenselink.mil/
lovestory, no wonder miss. megan siad that...
@琦琦:
Nah, UNluckily you didn't need to go, :P
@shana:
DoD = Day of Defeat, have you ever heard of it?
And.. You nak mati ke?
hehe , ok lo unlucky lo ...
but always non of my business de , sienz nia
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