Our Community Project Incorporating the ViewFinders Too Curriculum

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Concept Plan Presentation October, THE OPPORTUNITY A large portion of the area between Peger Road and Denali School is under utilized public land.
Advertisements

Walker Park Master Plan Community Workshop No. 1 City of Galt June 13, 2014 project specific image(s)
Louisiana Safe Routes To School Program
From – A Report of the Connecticut Regional Institute for the 21 st Century by Michael Gallis & Associates, 1999 (known as the “Gallis Report”) Knowledge.
Tackling Sprawl and Transportation Issues Produced by Amanda Lawson Delaware Geographic Alliance – University of Delaware Funded by Space Grant.
THE COSTS OF SUBURBAN SPRAWL AND URBAN DECAY. What is Suburban Sprawl? Sprawl is unsustainable development that wastes tax dollars, destroys farmland.
By: Xsayvire Dametrius. 10 Principles of Smart Growth.
Circulation in Coventry, the way of the future. By: Mathew Patefield, Alex Kent, Bryan Kearny, John Chamberlain, Nicole Vieira.
Transportation and Cities Mark Magalotti P.E. Senior Lecturer University of Pittsburgh School of Engineering Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Group member Group member Angel Ng (group leader) Gabrielle.
Community Services and Facilities By: Cameron R., Ashley R., Frank V., Jade L., and Erin T.
Local Government Partners with Schools to Celebrate International Walk to School Day Naperville, IL.
APA OPC Planning Workshop Southington Township Comprehensive Plan: Vision 2060 November 18, 2011.
Land Use Study for the Community of Winchester July 9, 2012.
Natural and Cultural Resources Trying to get a new historic museum in Coventry.
Jersey’s Finest Symone By Symone Harris, Jasmine Banks and Thomas Whittington Jasmine Tom.
By: Erica Thayer Dan Struebing Neil Freitas Chris Schuman.
A series of parts that work together to form a livable town or city for humans to live and work. They include different land uses. Urban systems are….
Open Space and Recreation By Rebecca R., Andrew G., Katelynn S., and Jacob C.
$ Economic Development $ Goal: Contribute to encourage residents of the town of Coventry to keep commercial, industrial, and office development in our.
Session Two Perspectives on Smart Growth. American Planning Association Core Principles of Smart Growth A.Recognition that all levels of government, and.
Using Planning and Zoning to Promote Healthy Living.
200/768_K 0 Sustainable Growth & Development Subcommittee Report Committee for a Sustainable Emerald Coast May 17, 2007.
Lesson 1 On Your Bike 济源四中 杨东方. 1 Be able to find some detailed information in the passage. 2.Develop and practise the strategies for predictions,working.
Open Space and Recreation By Alyssa B., Cassie J., Kyle P., and Austin C.
CIRCULATION THE SAFETY OF CHILDREN BY: BRITTANY MORGAN, ZACK COCROFT, JEFF BENNETT, FRANKIE SHERMAN.
BY Lorenzo Grompone AND Sade Jennings The dependent development of areas outside major roads and community buildings. Uses up more energy. Allows only.
Graz Historic Centre Conservation Act: Former suburban historical centres under protection ST. PETERSTRASSGANG.
PROMOTING BIKING AND WALKING AS FUN, HEALTHY FORMS OF TRANSPORTATION IN PHILADELPHIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
River Walk & Water Transportation System Imagination – Innovation - Creation November 2, 2011 Wasser Strasse & Transportainment TM.
Orchard Park State College neighborhood plan SWOT analysis meetings pm State College Planning Commission South Hills Business School.
CHAPEL HILL PARKS & RECREATION Comprehensive Parks Plan Chapel Hill Greenways Master Plan.
Armadale CFC Survey Results. Questions for 2015 Survey for new leisure facilities in Armadale 1.Have you heard of Armadale Community Football Club? 2.Do.
Or “Why is What Where?”. “Where does it hurt?” “Order in the court!” “Would you like fries with that?” Match the Phrase with the profession and tool Who.
Voorhees Town Center Vision
Sustainable Communities Infrastructure Development Guidelines
commercial zoning Expansion Initiative
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department Grant Presentation
Zoning and Neighborhood Design
Reducing GHG emissions from Transportation using Smart Growth
Salk Neighborhood Park & Joint Use Development
Summary of Findings January, 2009
Titusville Community SWOT Analysis
State College neighborhood plan SWOT analysis meetings
Plymouth Community Parks and Recreation
Economic Development Strategic Plan
Vallamont Nittany Hills East Penfield
Concept Plan for Proposed Park Near Hopewell School
Rectangle images here.
Tackling Sprawl and Transportation Issues
2040 Comprehensive Plan Open House
Louisville Metro Comprehensive Plan
Route 1 Salisbury, Massachusetts
Reading Questions and Answers for Geography Alive, Chapter 5
Improving Community Project
What Happened Long Ago? Year 1 History / Even Year.
Lesson 1 Living in a Neighborhood Page Lesson 1 Living in a Neighborhood Page 8-11.
Race Ley’s Infant School
Sustainable Communities Infrastructure Development Guidelines
Old Palm Avenue and 2nd Street
Little Heaven Employment Center
IT By: Xsayvire Dametrius.
P.E. 101 Project Derek Higgins.
PRO Plan Update Chapter 4
Warm Up 39 Land is a natural resource.
Magnolia Grove Civic Club
Population Projection Project
Changing Our Community Community Services and Facilities
Cooperative Community Circulation
Focused General Plan Update Status Report & Visioning Overview
Presentation transcript:

Our Community Project Incorporating the ViewFinders Too Curriculum By Ted Mitchell Knotty Oak Middle School

Our Community Project Overview Students: Define: What is a community? Research: Why having a sense of community is important? Analyze and assess their community/ town’s history assets, needs, and future possibilities. Design their own plan for their community’s future. 11/28/2018

Using RI’s Comprehensive Plan Act Using ViewFinders Too Concepts The Tools to do this with: Blending Viewfinders Too, Smart Growth, and Civics curriculum Ideas Using RI’s Comprehensive Plan Act Using ViewFinders Too Concepts Using Smart Growth Concepts 11/28/2018

RI Comprehensive Plan Act Students use their community’s Comprehensive Plan as a mechanism to propose their version of the future. Students are divided into components of the plan, such as Land Use (zoning), Transportation (roads, bike paths), Community Services and Facilities (schools, police stations, teen centers), etc. Each group uses the existing goals, created by the town, and adds their own to propose their own plan on how to better their community in the future. 11/28/2018

Using ViewFinders Too All student groups participate in the ViewFinders Too lessons to learn the concepts. Then the student groups incorporate these concepts, like visual pollution, into their future plans. Ex: Land Use Group proposes zoning regulations banning billboards along roads – Also proposes regulations on artistic nature of business signs (no neon, blinking lights, must be made of wood, etc.) for visual appeal. 11/28/2018

Using Smart Growth Smart Growth principles include: Preserving Open Space, Creating walkable neighborhoods, mixed land use, etc. Students incorporate these concepts into their future plans. Ex: Transportation group might propose a set of bike paths that allow and encourage citizens to walk, bike, rollerblade, etc. into town rather than drive a polluting car. Grow Smart RI is the local organization for our state and is very helpful to this project. 11/28/2018

The Result Students create PowerPoint presentations, including maps, data, pictures, and their ideas on the future of their community. Culminating Event: Members from the Town Council and Planning Committee come into the school to listen and provide feedback on the students’ ideas. 11/28/2018

Expanding Upon the Project The following year (looping) - Connection to Mock Election Project – Students interview candidates about how the politicians plan to implement the students’ plans. No match Bike Path grant through the state. (Students propose where) New civics standards (NCLB) & Project Citizen. 11/28/2018

An Example Student Group Presentation This group focused on the Open Space and Recreation of the town’s Comprehensive Plan

Open Space and Recreation By Alyssa Boudreau, Cassie Jones, Kyle Perault, and Austin Coyle

Our math formula… In math we learned a formula to find the population growth of Coventry for every ten years. We used the growth rate from U.S. Census figures of Coventry from 1990 to 2000. If our town keeps going at the constant rate, this is how many people we will have during these years… 11/28/2018

Coventry Population Growth 11/28/2018

STANDARD FACILITY NEEDS 2000-2010 Recreation Facility Type 2000 2010 Minor Parks and Playgrounds 131.25 acres 147 acres Major Parks and Play fields 218.75 acres 245 acres State Parks 175.85 acres 192.55 acres Management Area 959.19 acres 1050.29 acres Beach Areas 9.91 acres 10.85 acres Picnic Areas 17.76 acres 19.45 acres Boat Launches 6 Launches 7 Launches 11/28/2018

Our Goals! We should have only 370 acres of land for major minor playgrounds and playfields We should have more beach areas because of close public beach areas are to crowded We should have more boat launches because a lot of people use boats in the summer time We should have open fields for picnic areas because that way we won’t ruin the environment 11/28/2018

Parks and playgrounds in Coventry 11/28/2018

Ugly isn’t it? Please fix up this field!!! This is an example of visual pollution!!! This is not very pleasant to look at!!! 11/28/2018

Visual Pollution!!! Visual pollution is not pleasant to look at… We want to be proud of our community! If we fix up things in the community our community will stand out and known to be nice and clean!!!! 11/28/2018

Map of Flat River Road The star above is where we would like to fix up the field!!!! 11/28/2018

What we want it to look like… This (below) From this (below) To… 11/28/2018

How are we going to make it happen? Make a survey to get a public opinion about the field Get a group of people and clean it up Add a playground next to the field 11/28/2018

How much will all this cost??? Price: Under 10,000 dollars!!! 11/28/2018

If this happens… As you can see, there is a restaurant near the field so people can play baseball and then go out for lunch after the game. Children can have fun at the playground that we put near field. It will make our community more appealing to the eye and we will be proud of our community. 11/28/2018

More activities kids can do other than the field… Kids can travel via bike, skateboard, walk to the field then go back to the other recreational area. *Less traffic, less pollution, more ACCESS* 11/28/2018

Thank you for listening to our presentation!!! We hope you will consider our ideas about fixing up this field! 11/28/2018