Monday, November 18, 2019

Service Learning: Prepping the Official Proposal

November 19, 2019 

W.11-12.5 Conduct short as well as more sustained research projects to answer a question (including a self-generated question) or solve a problem; narrow or broaden the inquiry when appropriate; synthesize multiple sources on the subject, demonstrating understanding of the subject under investigation. 

Starter

What are you looking forward to the most about this project?
What questions and concerns do you have?

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Vocabulary: 

Word: Service Learning
Part of Speech: Noun
Dictionary Definition: Service-learning refers to learning that actively involves students in a wide range of experiences, which often benefit others and the community, while also advancing the goals of a given curriculum. Community-based service activities are paired with structured preparation and student reflection.
Your Definition: 
Activity:  What is your experience with service learning?

Activity: 


One person should make a copy of the document linked above.
Every person should be included on the doc and everyone should have a task they are responsible for.

As a class, determine what roles are necessary for your specific project. 
Assign roles and make sure that each person knows what tasks they are responsible for. 
Some tasks may require more than one person. 

Things to Consider
Who will facilitate and keep group on track?
Who is going to create and record the official proposal?
Who needs to manage the materials?
Who is keeping track of the time and deadlines?
Who will check for accuracy?

2.  The Proposal

The group with the original idea should have most of the proposal but make sure you have the following: 

A title
Name for Audience
Identify Yourself and Your Goal
Write the Date for the Proposal
Describe the Project in Detail
Provide Step-By-Step Instruction
List Materials
Include any Costs
Keep it Clear and Concise

3.  Emailing Derr to Propose Idea

Create an email to send to Ms. Derr to have her come listen to your proposal.
Make sure to include who, what, where, when, and why.

4.  Beginning Steps 

If there is anything you can begin to make or do for the project you may begin working on that task .


Closure

What is one thing you learned today?



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