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EARTH FORCE and GLSI join with IMPACT

EARTH FORCE and GLSI join with IMPACT. A year long experience at North Muskegon a collaborative civic minded experience!. USS SILVERSIDES FIELD TRIP. IMPACT. Memories IMPACT 2012-13 the journey continues…. IMPACT 2013-14 SPring.

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EARTH FORCE and GLSI join with IMPACT

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  1. EARTH FORCE and GLSI join with IMPACT A year long experience at North Muskegon a collaborative civic minded experience!

  2. USS SILVERSIDES FIELD TRIP IMPACT

  3. Memories IMPACT 2012-13 the journey continues…

  4. IMPACT 2013-14 SPring

  5. This USS Silversides trip is a part of a educational journey about celebrating the privilege of education and the planning for a space to celebrate those who served so young people can be educated and build a strong free society. • This Impact project is partnering with Earth Force & GLSI to integrate the idea of promoting a healthy environment. • We are looking to create a space where students gather, that blends the two ideas of honoring those who paved a path for the privilege of education and respectfully caring for our environment. A celebration that recognizes the value of a healthy earth and a educated community. IMPACT

  6. May 8, 2014

  7. A study of the submarinersexperience…

  8. Volunteer Dan explains the conning tower.

  9. Josh checks out the view.

  10. The McLane came to Muskegon from Chicago…

  11. Kade ready to take role of captain!

  12. Sleeping quarters expanded for the public to have a overnight experience on board.

  13. Jack, a museum volunteer, leads a tour.

  14. Theater • Presentation of story of a soldier… • Memorial concepts… • Voices for presentation at museum…

  15. COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS • WELCOME!!! SAM JANSON! • Up in the morning • And out to school! • The teacher is teaching the Golden Rule • American History, and Practical Math, • Studying hard, • Hoping to pass! • You got North Muskegon • Yelling Blue and Gold • This is something that never gets old! • Join the energy • We’re glad you are part of the crowd! • We are all North Muskegon Proud. • So WELCOME!!! • RAP by Mya DuncanIMPACT CLASS 2013-14 • Co-Instructed by: Toni Seyferth & John Slocum New City Manager Sam Janson Guest Speaker 5-13-14

  16. Please write a brief summary of what you learned about Sam Janson, new North Muskegon City Manager. • Explain what you learned about city government. What type of government does North Muskegon have? • Explain any reactions you have to the speaker and support it by explaining with examples. • If you have questions list them. • Length: 250 - 350 words Sam Janson: Reaction Response May 13 Eli REview

  17. BRAINSTORMING LIST FOR SERVICE PROJECT: • What do we need to consider when we as humans choose to make an impact on any space in the Bear Lake Watershed area? • What do we want our project or space to represent and how should it function? • Design ideas for a space to celebrate the education and those who have served to provide this opportunity: • things to consider… Our Spot Bear Lake Watershed

  18. ( mention things that connect to environment and watershed) NEED STUDENT SUMMARY HERE from Mr. Janson

  19. Watershed considerations

  20. Understand the difference between traditional gardening and landscaping

  21. Reconsider your picture of the ideal shoreline lot…

  22. Be alert and educated about…

  23. Shorelines are our rainforests

  24. Protect water quality • Provide fish and wildlife habitat • Reduce erosion • Offer privacy • Add natural beauty • Enhance natural insect control • Discourage Canada Geese Natural ShorelinesThe asset…

  25. 1.Treat the lake or river as an ecosystem 2. Reconsider your picture of the ideal shoreline lot 3. Preserve or create a native-plant buffer zone Guidelines for Lifeon the Shoreline

  26. Know the Big Picture and how we affect the space beyond where we make changes…

  27. WHAT IS OUR MOTTO??

  28. North Muskegon Middle School/ High School Earth Force/GLSI PROJECT “OUR SPOT” BEAR LAKE WATERSHED

  29. 6th graders in Social Studies consider 5 Themes of Geography ENVIRONMENT researching to see how we impact our watershed Collaborative year long project with 6th graders in science and social studies, 9th grade Language Arts & science, Impact grades 9-12Researching native and invasive speciesfrom September to June…

  30. Journaling by 6th and 9th grade students and Impact Class Thinking, writing thoughts asking questions such as …Preserve existing native plants - or restore them?

  31. Thoughts from summer 2013

  32. Teacher training in the summer for Earth Force and GLSI

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