Sunday, September 9, 2012

Where Does Water Come From?

The week of 9/4/12, 1st-2nd grades

This week you learned all about the water cycle and the importance of conserving water.

Your homework is to write a story about a water molecule that travels through the water cycle. Draw a picture or a diagram to go along with your story. Please use the rubric you were given to assist you. Turn this in next week. Turn this in next week.

Post your response here to answer the following discussion question.
Discussion Question: How can understanding the water cycle help us understand the importance of water conservation?



Sunday, August 26, 2012

What's the Big Deal

3rd-5th Grade Homework for the week of 8/27/12


Homework Task: For homework , students will write, illustrate, or use technology to describe  events in history that have impacted them in a positive or negative way and tell why. The events can from U.S. or world history (3 events for 3rd, 4 for 4th, 5 for 5th grades).


Discussion Question: What are you most excited to learn about history? Post your answer below.

The Earth's Spheres


1st -2nd Grade Homework (The week of 8/27/12):

Homework Task: As a human in the biosphere, share how you interact in another one of the earth’s spheres while you are on vacation. You may choose to write a story, illustrate a picture, or use technology to show your interaction.
For example: On a trip to the beach, you might swim in the ocean. You are then in the biosphere interacting with the hydrosphere of the ocean water.

 1.  Choose one of the spheres below and complete task. You will be graded with the rubric you  
       were given.
                                                       Geosphere       Atmosphere    Hydrosphere


Discussion Question: Which of the earth's spheres do you find most interesting? List 3 reasons to support you statement from the information you read in class on your fact sheets. Post your answer below.

Welcome to Challenge Class!

Congratulations students for completing two successful weeks of Challenge class! You're off to a fantastic start. During the last two weeks we learned about gifts and viewpoints. Please share what you found most exciting or what you learned. Before you post your comment be sure to read the directions at the top of this blog. Be sure to check the blog weekly to post responses to the discussion questions.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Transforming My Leadership Potential Compassion Project


Were you or someone you know caught using empathy? Can you think of a time when someone showed caring behaviors toward you when you really did not expect it? How did that make you feel? Do you think that showing empathy is contagious?

If you are in 4th or 5th grade remember that spaces are still available for the Leadership Lock-In. Take your registration packet to your home school or bring it to the Campbell Building that night. We look forward to having an educational, engaging and fun experience!

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Week 9 Reflections





What are some of your reflections on this class?

Friday, October 14, 2011

Week 8: Take a look at your classmates' Vokis!!!

What are your thoughts on using Voki?

















Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Week 7: How Has Your Leadership Garden® Grown?

Over the past weeks you have learned about leadership, how to nurture a leadership garden® within yourself, the three main leadership styles, and you have research leaders. Do you believe that your own leadership garden® has grown? What is your reaction to this growth?

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Week 6

Your classmates were polled and this is the question they selected for the week....


Are you a nonjudgemental leader? Tell why or why not?


The 6 Leader-Friendly Gardening Practices® are
1. Be nonjudgemental
2. Do not enable
3. Use empathy
4. Prune gossip
5. Eliminate blame
6. Eradicate victimization

Friday, September 23, 2011

Week 5

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Week 4 Hugh and the Leadership Farm®


During Week 4 you were introduced to Hugh and the Leadership Farm®. You learned that it is up to you to plant the seeds of leadership you desire. What happens when the seeds you sow do not produce the results you want? Do you just give up? Explain what you would do to become the leader you want to be if this were to happen to you.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Week Three: Intro to the Super 3 and Leadership Styles




1. This week you were introduced to the three steps to doing research. Are there steps that you are
still very unclear about? If so, which steps? Review your notes if needed.


2. We also learned about three types of leadership styles (mainstream, traditional, and cross-cultural). Pick one type of leadership
and list one pro and one con associated with it.