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Wednesday, January 23, 2019 Procedure: Warm-Up: You need out: a pencil. your guide / process journal from the back.

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By the end of today… You should be ready to carry out your project. Make sure you have ALL the details (listed here, as well as any other additional plans): What date(s) is your community project going to take place? Who needs to be notified/recruited? How will you train them, if need be? How will you recruit participants? Pamphlets? Word of mouth? Do you need any supplies? How will you get them? Purchase? Borrow? Are they yours already? Do you need to make sure you have a special space reserved for you? (ie. a basketball court or band room) Do you need any special permissions from adults? Do you need to register with a program? (ie. Habitat for Humanity) How will you get where you need to go? Is a parent going to take you? Are you going to walk? What about everyone else you plan to participate? What is the duration of your community project? One hour a day, for several days? Just one day, for several hours? If it is one day, for many hours, are you going to need to consider breaks/feeding people or make them feed themselves? How are you going to hold yourselves accountable? What if one of you slacks? How will you document this for your showcase? If working with people in this matter and organizing an event seems like too much / not your thing, now is the point you might want to consider a research project or producing some kind of helpful learning tool.

Page 18 of White Project Guide If you have not finished your research phase from December, that’s where you’ll start today.

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Do you know…? You should be ready to carry out your project. Make sure you have ALL the details (listed here, as well as any other additional plans): What date(s) is your community project going to take place? Who needs to be notified/recruited? How will you train them, if need be? How will you recruit participants? Pamphlets? Word of mouth? Do you need any supplies? How will you get them? Purchase? Borrow? Are they yours already? Do you need to make sure you have a special space reserved for you? (ie. a basketball court or band room) Do you need any special permissions from adults? Do you need to register with a program? (ie. Habitat for Humanity) How will you get where you need to go? Is a parent going to take you? Are you going to walk? What about everyone else you plan to participate? What is the duration of your community project? One hour a day, for several days? Just one day, for several hours? If it is one day, for many hours, are you going to need to consider breaks/feeding people or make them feed themselves? How are you going to hold yourselves accountable? What if one of you slacks? How will you document this for your showcase? If working with people in this matter and organizing an event seems like too much / not your thing, now is the point you might want to consider a research project or producing some kind of helpful learning tool.