Week of October
8-12, 2012
Theme: Diversity
From The Advisory Book: “The world has paid a big price for prejudice and exclusion in the
past, and we continue to pay the price today.
It is crucial to our thriving – maybe even to our survival – that we
find ways to include each other, with all our differences. Biodiversity makes nature thrive; cultural
diversity brings similar benefits for people” (p. 187)
Date News Greeting Sharing Activity
Mon
10/8
EF Day
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Good Morning, Group!
The theme this week is embracing diversity. How much do we have in common as a group?
Before we begin, find someone with whom you share some characteristics, &
sit by that person.
Announcements
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Huddle Up
(see altered instructions
below)
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none
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Mondays are EF Days:
Advisors check planners
after the week is planned out. Guide & discuss binder purging &
filing process.
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Tuesday
a.m.
10/9
Discussion
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Greetings, Friends!
Most of us have had moments
when we felt like the odd person out, the one who was different in some way.
Often people seem to want to hang out w others who are like them. But diversity is everywhere, so the ability
to socialize and work w/ people who are different from us is an important
strength. How good are you at hanging
out with people who are different from you? Indicate (w/ your initials) which
category fits you best:
I avoid mixed groups
I get along with most people
I enjoy variety in the people I associate with.
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Huddle Up
(same game but with the
caveat: no repeat categories!)
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Think, Pair, Share:
Tell about a time when you
felt you were the only one in a group that was different in some way
(e.g., you were older or
younger, the new kid, or the only person of your gender, race, culture,
religion, socioeconomic group).
Volunteers share out.
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none
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Tuesday
p.m.
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Good Afternoon!
As you listen to Mr. Jobe
this afternoon, think about his
experiences with diversity.
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None
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None
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Mr. Jobe shares his global adventures.
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Wed
10/10
Activity
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Hello All,
Our advisory, of course,
is a group. Think about other groups
you spend time with, in or out of school.
To how many different group (informal or formal) do you belong?
Write the # on the # line
here.
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Name Card Greeting
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none
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Affinity Process
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Thursday
10/11
Journaling
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Buon Giorno,
“The world is so full of a
number of things, I’m sure we should all be as happy as kings” (from a Robert
Louis Stevenson poem). One of the reasons that people are unhappy is the
trouble we have getting along with people who are different from us. That’s the problem in the book we’re going
to read this a.m.
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“Good Morning, Friend”
(see below)
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Journaling Exercise:
How does Star-Bellied
Sneetches apply to middle schoolers? adults?
To whom was Seuss writing?
Give examples from your observations.
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none
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Friday
10/12
Council Meeting
6th/7th
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Greetings,
Today is a Council Meeting
Day. Circle up and we’ll listen and
talk about the topic of exclusion.
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All Group Greeting
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Council Meeting (p. 116) with topic:
Tell briefly about a time
when you felt excluded, or when you excluded someone else, or when you saw
someone being excluded.
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If time permits, journal
assignment: “Describe something you learned from listening to stories of
exclusion.”
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General Notes:
On Friday 10/12, 8th graders will be with Ryan
(boys) and Christin (girls) for gender-specific talks.
Greetings:
Huddle Up (p.221)
– Leader makes a statement and students to whom it applies come to the middle
of the circle and greet the others in the middle. Those for whom the statement doesn’t apply
stay where they are, quietly waiting for the next statement. Example,
“Huddle up if you enjoy watching football.” Everyone who likes to watch
football comes to the middle of the circle and greets everyone else who shares
this trait, while those who don’t enjoy watching football remain where they
are.
The trick with repeating this greeting / warm-up is to get
more detailed as you go, which will naturally occur as the big categories are
taken.
Sample groups:
- Gender
- Age
- Family Size (big=3 or more siblings, etc…)
- Birth Order (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc…)
- Jobs (student/teacher)
- Height
- Place of birth
- Country of birth
Good Morning, Friend (p.223)
– Ask a student to pick the language of the day for the greeting. He or she recites the greeting and the rest
of the class repeats it back. [cards attached]
Name Card Greeting (p.
223) – Students names are written on name cards & placed in a pile in the
middle. Students get up one or two at a
time and greet, then exchange seats with the person whose name they drew. [cards attached]
All Group Greeting
(p. 217) – A student is selected to begin.
She greets everyone: “Good Morning Everyone!” She is greeted back by
everyone in unison, “Good Morning, Reagan!”
Variation: Choice of voice – students greet the group
and then ask to be greeted back in a special voice (e.g., British accent, deep
voice, operatic voice, etc…)
Variation: Choice of Gesture – students greet the group,
adding gestures, which the group repeats when responding to each greeter.
Activities:
Monday EF
- Ask students to fill out their planner for the week, writing in test/quiz dates,
assignment due dates, games, practices, etc…
Planning
the week out and taking a look at the whole week at once, gives the brain a
blueprint and prevents surprises! Remember: this “cools” the panic button of the brain
(the amygdala) and increases blood
flow and energy in our “thinking brain” (the prefrontal cortex, or pfc, behind the
forehead).
Next… add the skills of “No
Loose Papers!” Instruct loose papers to
be filed in the
correct sections or purged. If you have
a portable file box, bring
it in to model how to file completed work in preparation for the final exams (for 7th
& 8th graders).
Wednesday Affinity Process -- A student partners
with someone with whom she has
something in common. Then she and her
partner find another twosome
and discover a characteristic they all share.
Next, foursomes create
groups of 8 and so one, until all are in one large group.
Good Morning,
Friend
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Hi, friend
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Buenos Dias, amigo/amiga
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Hola, compadre
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Peace, friend
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Bonjour, mon ami/amie
(Bone-JOOR, moan
ah-MEE)
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Shalom, chaver
(Shah-LOME, ha-ver)
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Hello, Friend
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Good Morning,
Friend
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Namaste, dost
(NA-mas-tay, dust)
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Buon Giorno, amico/amica
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