Agenda
1. Check in students (Highs/Lows, Aha! Moment)
2. Respect
3. Activity: Decide on a project
2. Respect
3. Activity: Decide on a project
Respect
Read out loud.
Working on a service project is a great way to give back and learn valuable skills for life. One key skill that shines through is respect. It's not just about manners (though saying "please" and "thank you" always goes a long way!).
Respect is all about building a positive and welcoming environment for everyone. It means recognizing that every group involved, including your own, is putting in effort and deserves a chance to succeed. Remember, we're all part of the same team!
Here's how you can be a respectful teammate during your service project:
Working on a service project is a great way to give back and learn valuable skills for life. One key skill that shines through is respect. It's not just about manners (though saying "please" and "thank you" always goes a long way!).
Respect is all about building a positive and welcoming environment for everyone. It means recognizing that every group involved, including your own, is putting in effort and deserves a chance to succeed. Remember, we're all part of the same team!
Here's how you can be a respectful teammate during your service project:
- Be a good listener: Pay attention to what others have to say, even if their ideas seem different at first.
- Share the load fairly: Nobody wants to do all the work while others slack off. Distribute tasks based on everyone's strengths and be willing to help each other out.
- Communicate openly: Talk things out clearly and don't be afraid to share your thoughts.
- Disagree respectfully: It's okay to have different opinions, but keep it civil. Explain your point calmly and listen to what others have to say.
- Be a team player: Don't mess up other groups' work. We're all in this together!
- Support one another: Everyone makes mistakes. Be there to pick each other up and celebrate each other's successes.
Activity
Today your advisory is to continue with your service project.
Instructions:
1. Review what you were able to complete in the last meeting and continue with your project.
3. Fill out the Advisory Service Project Master list.
4. Continue to work on your project. You have 1 more meetings to complete it in. If you are collecting for your project please encourage your group to add to it as well.
Instructions:
1. Review what you were able to complete in the last meeting and continue with your project.
3. Fill out the Advisory Service Project Master list.
4. Continue to work on your project. You have 1 more meetings to complete it in. If you are collecting for your project please encourage your group to add to it as well.