Reported By Luke Qiao
During the third week of April, AYLUS San Diego Branch volunteers continued their Challenge Camp Program. The program allows volunteers to provide English/Chinese reading, writing, speaking, and communication to their students, math, coding, and history or foreign languages such as Spanish, and musical and artistical guidance to interested students.
They had conversations over Zoom or Facetime, teaching students about topics they are interested in. Volunteers placed an emphasis on helping their students grow accustomed to speaking and writing in the taught language, or understanding the concepts of math, history or coding. Their challenge camp activities included:
AYLUS San Diego volunteers
Ryan Hua tutored Darren Cui, Tristan Shi, and Max Zhang on Asian History on Sunday 4/17, for an hour and a half.
Austin Pierce tutored Max Zhang, Eva Mather, Linda Yang, Alice Yang, Darren Cui and Junpeng Zhao on English Reading & Writing (5th grade) on Sunday, 4/17, for an hour and a half.
Luke Qiao tutored Junpeng Zhao on Java on Saturday 4/16, for an hour and a half.
Meijia He tutored Philip Zhang on Java on Saturday 4/16, for an hour and a half.
Serena Liu tutored Kate Liang on 8th grade math on Saturday 4/16, for an hour and a half.
In total, there were 17 participants in this event, with 5 volunteers.
The AYLUS San Diego Committee organized the 107th online Challenge Camp activity on the third week of April 2022.