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Lifelong Guidelines Pledge I promise to be Trustworthy, Truthful, and an Active Listener too. I will do my Personal Best and give No Put-Downs to any of you. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Lifelong Guidelines Pledge
I promise to beTrustworthy, Truthful, and an Active Listener
too. I will do my PersonalBest and give No Put-Downs
to any of you.
Lifelong GuidelinesActive Listening
TruthfulnessPersonal Best
TrustworthinessNo-Put downs
LIFESKILLSCourage
CooperationCuriosity
Common SenseProblem-Solving
IntegrityResponsibility
EffortFlexibility
CaringFriendship
PrideSense of Humor
InitiativePerseveranceOrganization
PatienceResourcefulness
Terrific TuesdayLook at the agenda. What are you excited about? What are you unsure
about?
What are you most excited about?
What are you unsure about?
Picture Yourself!
Baby Picture Now picture Future picture
Cooperation
• Cooperation is to work together towards a common goal or purpose to get something done. Working with cooperation can change the outcome of a situation. We use cooperation to help us learn more as well as help others learn.
Cooperation• Looks like • Feels like
– Sounds like – Draw a picture of cooperation
Conceptual Key Point
Change is to transform a person, place, thing or behavior into something new or different.
Understanding that change never ends, helps us adjust to ups and
downs of events in our world.
Change Reflection• How did your area of the
room change?• What other areas did you
see change?
• Do you like the changes? Why or why not?
• What is your favorite change?
Picture Puzzle PieceOne picture puzzle piece
Lyin’ on the sidewalk,One picture puzzle piece
Soaking in the rain.It might be a button of blueOn the coat of the woman
Who lived in a shoe.It might be a magical bean,
Or a fold in the redVelvet robe of a queen.
It might be the one little biteOf the apple her stepmother
Gave to Snow White.It might be the veil of a bride
Or a bottle with some evil genie inside.It might be a small tuft of hair
On the big bouncy bellyOf Bobo the bear.
It might be a bit of the cloakOf the Witch of the West As she melted to smoke.
It might be a shadowy traceOf a tear that runs down an angel’s face.
Nothing has more possibilitiesThan one old wet picture puzzle piece.
Picture Puzzle Piece
Trace your puzzle piece below and change in into a different picture.
Reflection
What wilted for you today?
What grew for you today?
We Are Ready To Go Wednesday!Write the smart you did last night and how you changed it. Be ready to
share in town hall meeting.
Smart:
How did you change it?
Sibley Pond PromiseI promise to stay with my group at all times and
use the LIFESKILL of cooperation to complete my learning tasks. I promise to use all of my
Lifelong Guidelines and LIFESKILLS so that I can participate in all activities. I promise to take
care of myself, others, and the place I visit. I promise to use respect when talking to my
leaders and friends.
Student Signature ______________________
Sibley Pond Procedures
• Stay with your “star” group.• Follow the directions of the park ranger at
each area.• Take two pictures and give the camera to
the next person on your list.• Use cooperation while you are working
with your group.• Enjoy your time at the pond!
Learning TasksHow did you use Cooperation? How did you CHANGE
something today?
How many fish did you catch? Why do these fish need the water to be a certain pH? What affects the pH?
How many macro invertebrates did you find? Why are they important to our native plants?
Key Point
• Native plants of Georgia are important to our area. They grow well because they get the correct temperature, water amounts and the soil and water pH is natural to this area. When non-native plants change an area, native plants are unable to grow which is harmful to the animals that need those plants.
Immersion area• What ideas do you have for the immersion area? What
does the pond look like when native plants and animals are there? What does the pond look like when non-native plants are there? Brainstorm here!
Reflection
What wilted for you today?
What grew for you today?
Thinking Thursday Our LIFESKILL of focus this week is Cooperation. Think about these
questions and be ready to share in town hall meeting.
1. How did you use the LIFESKILL of cooperation on our “being there experience”?
2. How did your friends use the LIFESKILL of cooperation?
3. How did you use your LIFESKILL of cooperation in your “smarts” homework?
4. How else have you used your LIFESKILL of cooperation?
Questions for the Park Ranger
Questions about why native plants are important in our area and how the
animals depend on them.
How did it change?
• Sibley Pond
• pH
• Temperature
• Soil
• Sope Creek Elementary
• pH
• Temperature
• Soil
Narrative Writing
• There are many type of writing because there are many purposes for writing. One kind of writing is narrative writing. We use narrative writing when we want to tell an imaginative story or to share a personal experience.
Social/Action PlanHow can we tell people about how important native plants and animals are to this area?
• Ideas • Project needs
Reflection
What wilted for you today?
What grew for you today?
Fantastic FridayWhat has been your favorite activity this
week?Write a narrative piece telling us what your
favorite activity was this week.
• Space for you to work on your social action plan
Reflection
What wilted for you today?
What grew for you today?