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Today: Get your text book On the next page in your ELA notebook, title the page “Be The Light”

Discuss: What can we learn from DoSomething.org? EXPLORE the campaigns: https://www.dosomething.org/us/campaigns What can we learn from the different students? What did they all have in common? What can we learn from Wangari Maathai? WHY did she do something? What does “think global, act local” mean? What can we learn from FreeRice.com? Simplicty!

On the first line of the page in your notebook, write “TED Talk” https://www.ted.com/talks/drew_dudley_everyday_leaders hip?utm_source=sms&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign =tedspread After we watch the video, summarize the main message from the speaker.

Skip a line after the “TED Talk” section, and write “Kid President”. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4z7gDsSKUmU After we watch the video, summarize the main message from the speaker.

Draw a line across the page after “Kid president” Make a new title: BRAINSTORMING On the next line, write the word GLOBAL Underneath that heading, brainstorm 10 (or more) PROBLEMS that impact the whole (or most) of the world One example: world hunger

New brainstorming section: LOCAL What are problems you see locally? In America, Georgia, Cobb county, Kennesaw, McClure, your neighborhood, your church, your team, etc. Example: homelessness in Marietta

New brainstorming section: PERSONAL What are problems that impact you (or the people in your life) personally? Your family, schoolmates, neighborhood friends, teammates, church members, etc. Example- I can about Congenital Heart Failure because of my friend Halle.

Solutions: For each category of problem, choose TWO of those that you care about the most (a total of 6!) For each of the two, come up with TWO solutions: 1. How would that problem end FOREVER? 2. What is ONE STEP that you could do that would help that problem for now?