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What worked?
I think that overall the kids listened well, and payed attention to what we were saying. They seemed to enjoy the game at my station.
What didn’t work?
I think that the timing at my station was a bit off we often were to late and didn’t have enough time to fully explain.

What was a difficulty I didn’t expect?
I did it expect some of the teachers/parents to walk off at the end instead of going to the fire.


We’re there outstanding students at your station and why?
I think that there were several outstanding students that came through my station. Several kids seemed to know a lot about what we were talking about before we said it.

What could we do better
I think that the teachers could have been givin more information about how things would be going this would have prevented teachers walking off to the bus at the end.

My comments
I think that overall everything went really well and there was few problems. The majority of the kids seemed to be having a good time.

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