Wednesday, April 26, 2017

We are Champions Resources!

As you plan for this month's lesson, the following resources and ideas might be helpful.
Click to view the We are Champions Planning Meeting Recording and view in PDF  the slides from the We are Champions planning meeting.
Click here for this month's family newsletter in English and here for the newsletter in Spanish.
Click here for the link to the 2016-17 Classroom Champions Planning Manual to find even more resources on Healthy Living from pages 40-43!
Exploring We are Champions:
    • Vocabulary
    • Digging into what We are Champions embodies
    • We are Champions in Action
    • For your own learning

Your mentor will send a final video lesson, during which they might:
    • Reflect on their own experience as a mentor
    • Relive some highlights of the year
    • Talk with the students about next steps in their goal setting practice
    • Say goodbye, and close the mentoring relationship.
    • While they have not been asked to provide a challenge, they might ask students to reflect, set new goals, or celebrate


Vocabulary Development
You may want to prepare for watching the video lesson by:
  • Planning for vocabulary development as needed
  • Preparing a Frayer model to make Healthy Living more concrete by creating examples and non-examples of Healthy Living. Click here to view an example of a Frayer Model.
  • There will be lots of information that will be helpful in planning this topic below. Please pick and choose what works best for you and your students. Texts will be at the bottom of this blog entry.

Celebrating the Progress
For many teachers certificates will arrive by email and you are welcome to print them and host a closing celebration by giving students their very own signed certificate from their mentors! This is a great time to welcome special guests and families to join in the celebrations and festivities planned for May-June.

There are other ways to celebrate together like creating a class film festival by replaying your mentors videos! Revisiting your favorite lessons, making a thank you video for your mentor, creating slideshows of photos from over the year and their time together. You can also share competition films from your mentors in action and remember: Popcorn makes everything more fun (except for the custodian)!

Reflecting on the Experience
You have all accomplished a lot together and this is a great time to think about how we are each different from the beginning of the year. Which lessons meant the most for each student and what do they plan to continue working on in the future? Revisiting each topic in discussion and in action can be a great way to reinforce what they have learned!
A year long mind map might be a cool way to reflect back and a giant wall sized one could be a shared writing project over several days and showcased in the classroom or the hallway. You can also create a CC “tree” as you can see in the photo above from Ms. Marcus’s 1st grade College Champions class as they host their mentor, Taylor Cooper. Each hand expresses what their favorite topic is and what having Taylor as a mentor means to them. After posting the hands as trees they write the topics throughout the trunk of the tree and it serves to remind and reinforce what students have learned over the year.

           

Jennifer Regruth put together a year end video to share with parents. Other teachers do slide shows, or digital scrapbooks. Kids can make these as well. this was made using iMovie but you can do this with any other video creation platform. Highly recommended and fun! You can also send this to parents and share on your digital newsletter to highlight the amazing great work done throughout the year.

Check out this letter to Kate from her student! Students can do a written reflection, a Kagan style inside-outside circle or other sharing structures. They can also write letters to mentors or write a letter to their future selves. This exercise can help a person focus on what the future might look like and be very encouraging as they move through this transition into the ending of their relationship with their mentor. Making this transition is very important because of the uniqueness of the relationship from having a shared mentor experience with their classroom community and will create lasting memories to cherish and lessons to remember as they continue to develop and grow.

Extending the lessons from the year
Revisiting goals can be helpful during this time to reinforce that it’s a lifelong practice. You could try to work with students to create a new goal setting graphic organizer, or view another mentor’s video about goals for a fresh perspective. A mini goal setting party would be fun :)

This is also a great time to engage in another community service project extending the topics of community and leadership into the end of the year! What are different ways to engage your local and school communities?
Check your local $1 store for medals and swag! Here is a link to a recipe for Salt Dough medals.

Well, hello other mentors. Nice to meet you and hear your advice! This is an excellent time to hear different perspectives and other challenges that your fellow Classroom Champion’ers did for their year. Here is a link to the Classroom Champions YouTube playlist for all the videos made this year and last!


Olympic Day!!!
COC also is having Olympic Day, and their resources are outstanding. Be sure to register!
You’ll get a flag and if you live in a big city where Olympic potentials compete you may be potentially matched with a visit. If you are interested in participating and check the invitation letter sent to us directly. These are on G+ for your viewing pleasure! Please tell us if you are participating in either country so we can highlight you in next year’s Report to Communities.

Classroom Champions Day!!
CC day will be on Wednesday, May 10, 2017, If you are able to take part, it looks to be a fun day across the continent uniting and celebrating being Classroom Champions! Catherine will be taking charge of this project. This year we will help teachers to connect to be able to conduct a “mystery chat” with another class. Each class will ask each other questions to try and figure out where the other class is located. Mystery chats are generally 30 minutes to 45 minutes in length. Catherine will pair you up in advance with another teacher so you can discuss, prior to May 10, how you would like to spend your time efficiently. Mystery chat sign ups must be completed by Friday, April 28.

You will also have the opportunity to play Kahoot as several teacher-created trivia questions regarding Classroom Champions for each grade level will be available on CC Day. Your class will play an online trivia game—if you’re feeling competitive, you can brag about your scores on G+ and Twitter! Games are created specifically for grade-level groupings K–2, 3–5, and 6–8. Each game will take about 15 minutes to play.

Be sure to have tons of fun and we also ask that you take LOTS of picture of your students wearing their shirts as they participate in their Classroom Champions Day activity.

OVEP Resources for the end of the year
It might be fun to explore OVEP lessons for your own closing ceremonies, to create a ritual of their own to celebrate the year and say goodbye to one another as a community and with their Athlete Mentor. This may be a great time to explore the links below with more information:

Some lessons that connect to the end of year celebration:

Closing the Mentor Relationship
Some ways to segue the mentor relationship can be to define what a  “mentor” is and what it means to them. This can inspire them to seek out mentors in their own lives from their support group.

Talk about your own mentors and reflect what lessons will be helpful as they move into the next grade. Discuss when a person might need a mentor so they offer advice for their friends and to identify this when they get older.
Explore how to find a safe mentor, it is an important relationship that is formed so how can we know what influences we want as we continue to make decisions.  This is a really important skill so that they can be aware and knowledgeable in the ways of identifying and reaching out to experts as they continue to grow and reach their dreams.

For your own learning
Take a moment to celebrate the incomparable advantage you’ve given your students by providing them with a strong mentor relationship (and being a mentor yourself!) as well as giving them invaluable resources to succeed in the future. Below there are several links that can help to recharge and rejuvenate your spirit and validate the stellar and dedicated work you do!




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