Field Notes
As I entered Club Proteo on Thursday, May 27th
I noticed that there were about 20
children there today. Today is the "all
you can eat pizza day" for all
the children who completed task cards. As I
walked through the door the first
kid I saw was Jesus. I told him that I
liked his new hair cut and with a big
smile he responded with where’s your
friend? I told him that Ashley was in
Mexico and then asked if his two
sisters were here today. He replied with a half
grin that they were in
Mexico. He then began to laugh and gave me a big hug
while trying to crawl
around my body onto my back. When I asked him to mellow
out he laid his head
on my shoulder and in the next instant he jumped into the
seat next to me and
began repeating over and over again, "help me with Club
Proteo" I asked
him to hold on a second after the tenth time and he said
"why do you have to
be so mean," then laughed loudly and climbed onto
my lap. I then helped him
read a problem in the game Outnumbered and before I
had the time to begin
explaining what the question was asking he had already
typed in the correct
answer. I continued reading questions as he tried to figure
them out on his
fingers. Chris then made an announcement that everyone who had
completed a
task card should go get it and then line up single file in the
hallway for
the pizza. All the children, about 16 went to the art room. There
were two
tables set up and everyone sat around them. The experience was
being
videotaped by a girl in the U.C San Diego Graduate Program. The
children were
then asked questions about their task card experience. The
question "What
is a task card?" was asked and a young boy named CJ answered.
He said that
a task card was a piece of paper folded in half that was later
opened by someone
else and it contained a secret message on the inside. I sat
next to two young
girls named Melissa and Sarah who were both six and a half.
Melissa sat sucking
her thumb in between trying to answer every other
question. When the questioning
was over the task card were collected by
Sarah. Everyone was given a plastic cup
and a paper plate. Everyone got pizza
and soda. Melissa ate her pizza by first
dipping it in her soda. When the
cups went around Melissa was left with the
extras and began putting the extra
cups in a circle in front of her. She then
proceeded to say who they were
for. One for her mom, her dad, her sister, her
brother, and herself. She had
two left over and asked Sarah who the other two
were for. Sarah said what
about your grandma? Melissa replied yah, my grandma
and my grandpa even
though they live in Missouri. She smiled and then look
around the table still
grinning. After the pizza party I went back to Club
Proteo. There were
not many children left, almost all of the children who ate
pizza and drank
soda were running around outside and in the game room playing.
PERSONAL
FIELDNOTES: I thought today was a pretty good day. I found it
interesting
that CJ described a task card like a card with a secret message. He
had made
a task card and it was sitting in front of him. His task card was not
folded
in half and had no secret message inside. It was interesting that he
didn’t
make the connection.