As a last lesson of artmaking, I think the lesson of "My Monster Feels Funny" was a successful lesson for the students. For the past six weeks, I have seen some students not being able to engage in the lesson and spending time not doing anything. However, this week I was happy to see almost all of them trying their best to make the monsters with fabric and cotton. Especially, I was most happy to see Mamoud really working hard to think of a monster image, cutting out the shapes, and putting different features. It was almost the first time to see him focusing on the artmaking and not fooling around. And at the end, he was very proud of his work that he has finished.
Since the first week of Saturday School, I knew how Mamoud was a student who can work seriously in the art projects. However, once he sat around other boys, he started to talk a lot and not focus on the projects. I didn't know exactly what to do to help him bring out his creativity, so I tried to talk to him by his seat and ask him questions. There were many also other students in the classroom, so I guess I didn't try more after seeing him not changing and continue to fool around. After seeing him work today, I realized how it would be important to find each individual's interest when they don't seem to be excited by any other artmaking lessons. Although it could be a little difficult to find everyone's interest and make the lessons, I think I learned some methods how to treat the students who cannot find excitement in the class and help them in different ways.


