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After school Project - masks
1.
2. Westmeath Community Development
After School Programme for under
privileged children
Located in…..
15 children between the ages 5-
10years old
Helped from a staff member
3. Westmeath Community Development is a
partnership which empowers people and
communities to overcome disadvantages and
enhance the quality of their lives.
Westmeath Community Development was
formed in 1993 to access funding under the
LEADER II programme in order to carry out a
programme of rural development throughout
County Westmeath.
In 1996 it also became the Area Based
Partnership for the County and as such
qualified to deliver Local Development Social
Inclusion programmes.
4. The After-School projects are funded through the
National Childcare Investment Programme,
under the Community Childcare Subvention
Scheme (CCSS),via POBAL and the Dept of
Children and Youth Affairs.
The After-School services run from the start of
the school year until July, and includes camps at
Halloween, Easter and in July, when the schools
are closed. Services are available 4 hours a day,
Monday-Friday during the school year, and
includes a hot snack, homework supports, art
and cultural activities, sports, fun and games. A
trained primary school teacher is on hand
Monday to Thursday to help with homework.
5. Promote creativity (little art done
with the children)
Create structure in the After-School
Encourage self-expression
Make activity enjoyable
Improve decision making skills
Improve concentration and
communication
6. Sought permission from the co-ordinator of
the organisation.
Looked up ideas for my activity looked on
Pinterest and other art websites
Came up with the idea of using blank masks
where the children were asked to paint their
own mask and decorate it with the materials
supplied.
Got in contact with the staff at the after
school service and made sure this activity
would be fun for the kids
7. Masks
Paint brushes
Feathers
Stick on Diamonds
Scissors
Glue
Hairdryer
•Stick on moustaches
•Glitter material
•Coloured twine
•Lollipop sticks
•Cello tape
8. Brought 10 children into the room where the
facilitation was taken place.
Introduced myself and explained what art
activity I was going to do with them.
Then I decided to do a little ice-breaker with
the children, which they picked Chinese
whispers.
We then sat down at the table and I handed
out the materials and paints and the children
started the activity.
9. A staff member came in to help me as some
of the children needed help with glue or
scissors.
I had brought a hairdryer so that the paint
would dry quick and the children could
continue with the activity.
As some of the children were moving on with
sticking their materials on the masks other
children came in.
10.
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12. Limitations
Control- some of the children were very hyper.
Structure- the children were not used to a structures
activity.
Resources- had to buy my own materials so I could not
get all the materials I may have wanted.
Time- only had an hour (did not get enough time to take
photos)
13. Children enjoyed the activity and had fun
doing it
Gave structure to the group
Children felt comfortable with me
Staff were delighted that I did the activity
and kept the children amused
The children were creative and designed
their own masks