Write your SPARK on scrap paper with your name

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Write your SPARK on scrap paper with your name

You need a SPARK to start a fire.

Will your SPARK help others What kind of fire? Will your SPARK make your school better? Will your SPARK help others enjoy their SPARK? Will your SPARK let you enjoy life more?

Today’s Goals: Identify one of your important sparks Gather in groups of similar sparks Write a Spark.A.Vision screen play (1 min. video) Record your groups video Share with the class

Refresh your memory: Look at pg. 4 Clusters of SPARKS

Highlighting your groups’ Create a 1 minute Spark A Vision Video Highlighting your groups’ SPARKS

You Need: paper to write the script props

Record… Watch…

Reflection… Who learned something interesting about a spark that is similar to your spark?

Reflection… How could you learn more about the spark cluster or spark that is interesting to you?

Points to remember: You might have more than one spark. Sparks can change over time as you learn more about new things and explore them. You can do almost anything you want if you are willing to try it and to practice it.