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Community Engagement Action Adventure

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develop a work plan for community engagament

Belonging Begins on Our Street

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Students will create a children's book about belonging or community.

Peaks, Rivers, and Peru Adventures

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Unit project about peruvian landforms and bodies of water

Odyssey Adventures: A Kid’s Epic Tale

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Students have created a children's book about the Odyssey.

Pollinator Pit-Stop Seed Safari

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I want to create a project that encompasses math and science using many different types of seeds for Kindergarten. The math skills it should review are counting, one-to-one correspondence, sorting, grouping and skip counting. For science, I'd like them to learn about parts of a plant, plant needs, and all about pollinators. My idea for the final project/culmination looks something like this: reating a "Pollinator Pit-Stop" is an excellent choice for a kindergarten PBL project because it connects living things (science) with patterns and counting (math) in a way that five-year-olds can physically manipulate. Here is a detailed breakdown of how to structure the project and the final creation: ### 1. The Creation: "The Traveling Pollinator Cafe" Each student creates a **portable pollinator container** (a "Pit-Stop") to take home. Instead of a standard flower pot, they design a habitat that includes food, water, and shelter. * **The Container:** Use upcycled gallon jugs (cut in half) or wooden crates. * **The Content:** * **The Nectar Bar:** Two or three native flowering plants. * **The Puddling Station:** A small shallow dish or flat rock where bees can land to drink water safely. * **The Hotel:** A few hollow bamboo reeds or small "bee tubes" tucked into the side for solitary bees to nest. ### 2. The Science: "What do my guests need?" Kindergarteners can act as "habitat engineers" by learning the specific needs of local pollinators. * **Plant Selection:** Focus on native varieties that thrive in high-altitude/four-corner climates like **Blanketflower (Gaillardia)**, **Rocky Mountain Bee Plant**, or **Blue Flax**. These are hardy and colorful. * **The Life Cycle:** Students keep a "Seed Diary" using drawings to show the transformation from a dormant seed to a sprout with "true leaves." * **Pollination Action:** Use a "Cheeto Finger" activity to demonstrate how pollen moves. Students touch orange cheese powder (pollen) and then touch paper flowers to see how it "sticks" and travels. ### 3. The Math: "Garden by the Numbers" This is where the PBL rigor comes in. Use the garden to hit kindergarten Common Core standards: * **Counting & Cardinality:** * **Seed Sorting:** Give students a "Seed Menu." They must count out exactly **10** sunflower seeds and **5** zinnia seeds for their mix. * **Petal Counting:** Have students find flowers in the schoolyard and count the petals. Create a classroom bar graph: "How many flowers had 5 petals? How many had 3?" * **Measurement & Data:** * **Height Comparison:** Use "Unifix Cube Towers" to measure their plants. "My plant is 10 cubes tall today!" * **Sorting by Attribute:** Sort seeds by size (big/small), texture (smooth/fuzzy), or color. * **Geometry:** * **Pattern Planters:** Students decorate the outside of their "Pit-Stop" using an **ABB** or **ABC** pattern with shapes (e.g., Circle, Square, Square). ### 4. The Culmination: "The Family Flight Path" At the end of the project, invite families for a "Gallery Walk." * **The Expert Talk:** Each student stands by their "Pit-Stop" and explains one "Math Fact" (e.g., "I counted 12 seeds for this pot") and one "Science Fact" (e.g., "Bees need this rock to drink water"). * **The Map:** Create a large floor map of the community. Students place a sticker on the map where they live to show the "Flight Path" their pollinators can now take through the neighborhood. * **The Takeaway:** Families take the mini-gardens home to place on their porches or in their yards, officially expanding the local pollinator habitat. **Local Tip:** If you are sourcing seeds or plants, look for **Rocky Mountain Penstemon** or **Native Milkweed**. They are incredibly resilient for little hands and provide a great story about the Monarch butterfly migration or local bee health.

Goosebumps Reading Adventure

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We'll read Goosebumps together

Voices of Change, Heroes in Progress

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Role / Task / Purpose We are student advocates who will use our voices to speak up about important personal and school issues so that our community better understands what students need and what kind of change matters. Driving Question How can we use our voices to stand up for what matters and inspire change in our school community? You could also use: How can speaking up about real issues make us heroes in our school and beyond? Presentation live advocacy speeches from selected students during the graduation portion gallery walk conversations at displays optional recorded audio through QR codes Artifacts individual: advocacy speech individual: “I Stand For…” campaign display individual or partner support: hero reflection / call to action card Audience families staff peers community guests younger students if they rotate through Best learning outcomes to emphasize in the toolkit Knowledge & Thinking Students analyze a real issue, develop a claim, connect personal experience and audience awareness, and explain why change matters. Agency Students choose an issue, make decisions about message and design, and take ownership of their voice. Oral Communication Students deliver a clear, purposeful advocacy speech. Written Communication Students write a focused speech and campaign message with clear organization and support. Collaboration Students use peer feedback to strengthen message, visuals, and delivery. Best product set for 10 days Keep it lean. Final products Advocacy speech Campaign display/poster Hero connection statement optional QR code to recorded speech Best benchmark flow for the toolkit Benchmark 1 Issue selection + stance statement “I stand for ___ because ___.” Benchmark 2 Speech draft with clear claim, personal connection, and call to action Benchmark 3 Campaign display draft + hero connection statement Benchmark 4 Final speech rehearsal + polished display Strong student-friendly framing Here are a few lines you could use to build excitement: Heroes do not always wear capes. Sometimes they use their voice. Speaking up for what matters is an act of courage. Your future is not just about what you become. It is also about what you stand for. Graduation and beyond means deciding what kind of person you will be. What I think your strongest angle is Not “future careers.” Not “generic leadership.” Your strongest angle is: Students as heroes-in-progress who use advocacy to shape the kind of future they want for themselves and their school community. That feels deeper, more authentic, and much more showcase-worthy.

Clinometer Quest: Scale It Down

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I want to create a project that uses similarity and right triangle trig. I would like to have students go out to the community and use a homemade clinometer to figure out the height of an object and then use this information to create a scaled model of the object that is a mini version

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