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SEASONS PROJECT

SEASONS PROJECT. Kayla Spaulding Christina Sherman Nikki Kumbera Paige Snyder Jude Martin. Intro to Education EAST/EMPACTS Project Dr. Regina Ryel Thomason, Instructor. NWACC OUTCOMES. To work collaboratively within a learning group. To manage time wisely. To problem solve.

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SEASONS PROJECT

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  1. SEASONS PROJECT Kayla SpauldingChristina ShermanNikki KumberaPaige SnyderJude Martin Intro to EducationEAST/EMPACTS ProjectDr. Regina Ryel Thomason, Instructor

  2. NWACC OUTCOMES • To work collaboratively within a learning group. • To manage time wisely. • To problem solve. • To use new technology. • To do outreach in a public school.

  3. Our Goals • To reach out to socioeconomically challenged students. • To teach Ms. Breese’s kindergarten class about weather and the seasons. • To augment the existing curriculum. • TO HAVE FUN!

  4. WHAT WE DID • We shot a video showing a mock weather forecast that would be fun for the kids to watch. • We wanted to have an activity that would be “hands-on” for the children. We gathered seasonal clothing and made sets of flashcards showing each clothing choice. We made one set for each student. • We described a type of weather particular to each season and asked the children to find the card for the correct clothing choice. We made sure there were no “right” and “wrong” choices. • We showed them the video.

  5. TEAMWORK • As a group we decided to make a video showing a mock weather forecast. • Kayla wrote the script. • Christina starred in the video. • Paige, Nikki and Jude took care of the “weather” and sound effects. • We wanted to have an interactive section so we chose to have seasonal clothing to use with flash cards. • Nikki, Paige, Kayla, and Christina did the artwork for the flashcards. • Jude made and applied the labels to the cards.

  6. COURSE OUTCOMES • We experienced being in a classroom with multicultural students. • We learned to communicate with students even though their first language was not English. • We learned that children are children no matter what their ethnicity. • For the first time we were in a setting where most of the students were of a low socioeconomic background. • We saw what it was like when the whole school is suffering from a lack of funds. • We could see what the lack of money in a family meant to students in their clothing in relation to the weather.

  7. THERE’S NO “I” IN TEAM Design by Paige Snyder, Intro to Ed, Fall 2008, EAST/EMPACTS

  8. SWEET SUCCESS

  9. WHAT WE LEARNED • When you really want to communicate, you can find a way. • Donations can really make a difference to children in need. • Volunteering is a great way to help in a disadvantaged school.

  10. TECHNOLOGY USED • Video Camera • Laminating Machine • Digital Camera • PowerPoint • Microsoft Office Suite 2007 • Copier • Clip Art

  11. RESOURCES • WWW.AVERY.COM • Go! Introduction to Word 2007 • Fram, M., Miller-Cribbs, J., & Van Horn, L. (2007, October). Poverty, Race, and the Contexts of Achievement: Examining Educational Experiences of Children in the U.S. South. Social Work, 52(4), 309-319. October 25, 2008

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