Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Week 17 & 18 (Final Exam, Day 3)

GREETINGS!
LAST DAY OF CLASS: FRIDAY, MAY 20th, 2016
REMINDERS & DEADLINES  
  1. Be sure you have completed Week 17 & 18 assignments by Friday, May 20th by 11:55PM
  2. Review the weekly checklist to ensure that you are completing/submitting all the required assignments.
  3. Don’t forget to comment on the number of posts of classmates.
Helpful Tips
  • Keep Working, Keep Working: Make it a habit to submit an assignment once a day!
SHOUT-OUTS
Thank you to students for sharing your inspirational story in your 16.3 DF. I was touched by your encouraging words, you are an hard worker and determined!

LATE WORK
I wanted to inform you of the following! Late Work will be from now until Thursday, May 12th. I will open Weeks 9-18 to allow you to make-up any assignments! I will closed weeks 9-16 on Thursday, May 12th, this will mark the end of the grading period. Your report card will reflect grades 9-16 and your final exam weeks 17-18, check your grades. I'm updating on a regular basis to ensure your grade is current.
However in order to receive credit for your LATE WORK, you must complete a simple process. 

Do NOT STRESS the PROCESS! 

DIRECTIONS
  1. Send an Email
  1. List the Assignment and its location!
For Example:

Greetings Ms. Crosby,
 I have completed the following assignments:
  • 15.1 Ranking the Presidents located in the EP section
  • 15.2 Presidential Quotations located in the EP section

FINAL EXAM?

Week 18: Steps Toward Performing a Successful Community Service Project


Steps Toward Performing a Successful Community Service Project
During the course of the semester we covered many topics that can strengthen leadership. One of the things that you can do to exercise leadership is by designing a service project. If you are a bit stuck, here are 10 tips to help you out.

1.     Determine what is needed in your community/county.
2.     Determine what types of activities your have interest in and abilities to do.
3.     List all activities.
4.    Ask yourself, how you would rank the activities in order of importance, based on steps 1 & 2.
5.     After you decide upon your community service project, develop a plan.
6.    Carry out the project as planned!
7.     Document your club's efforts with photos, videotape, or written notes.
8.    As you work on this project, monitor the activities taking place and make adjustments as needed.
9.    Develop a summary report of your experience when the project has been completed. Share it with others.
10.  Feel good about your contribution to the community and positive learning experience.




Weeks 17 and 18 count for 25% of your final grade. To showcase what you have learned from Leadership Development, give your all to these assignments. You have all grown over the course of our semester and in reading your posts, I have seen each of you share a part of your own leadership journey. Add your personal story to your Week 17 and 18 assignments. The beauty of these projects is that they are student-centered and that they can be applied to the real world. Many of my former students have gone on to implement their forward projects -- you can do the same. Think of your last projects as the beginning of the next chapter in your leadership journey. 

CONTACT me at danielle.crosby@ncpublicschools.gov if you need help or have any questions or concerns. 

You can also contact the Peer Tutoring Center on the homepage link for help when I am not available!


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