Tuesday, 23 November 2010

One Hell of a Prayer Book

I really haven't thought of this piece, and yet I want to share this stuff of mine.

I once had a project made by my students which constituted of prayers made by them. Regardless of their religious denominations, they were instructed to create a prayer using the overrated A.C.T.S. (adoration, confession, thanksgiving, and supplication) guideline. Having four sections under my charge, I used the opportunity to hold a competition amongst them, with the best compilation of prayers awarding a perfect score to the entire class. The photos below is that of the best compilation, which has ever since been kept in the recesses of my stuff. I now share it after more than a year of selfish possession.

What made me choose this compilation among the others was its resourcefulness, compared to the other three sections which utilized a ready-made scrapbook. This one was made out of an old magazine. The same decorations were employed, but I-Aristotle's president seemed to have much more in mind in designing this work (she claimed that she did most of the work, which was expected since most of her classmates had nary an idea of what I was trying to describe in the project plan).

For posterity's sake I now present the first quarterly examination of I-Aristotle SY 2009-10 in my subject.





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