Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies.

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Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Think about what you believe is the purpose of drill.

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Energizer Push chairs to the side of the classroom so that you can move across the room as a large group as you respond to commands. Cadets form a line

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Reflection: What did you observe? How was crossing the room the first time different from the last time?

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies What do you already know about drills and military ceremonies?

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Drill is mostly beneficial to soldiers preparing for battle. A)True B)False Click to see the correct answer

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Learning Objectives Summarize the origin of drill dating back to the Continental Army of the United States Identify five purposes of drill in times of war and peace Compare the qualities of discipline instilled in the Continental Army to what military drill develops today Define key words: discipline, drill, maneuver, precision, unison

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies View Video #1: Steps to Success Click next to view the video

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Define Drill List some Non-Military Drills

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Reflection: What different activities did you learn about that could be considered drilling? What else would you like to know about drill?

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Divide Cadets into 5 teams

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Team Discipline : Why did General Washington ask for assistance for his troops? Team Drill: Who was Baron Friedrich von Steuben and what was his background before he came to the United States? Team Maneuver: What measures did Baron Friedrich von Steuben take when he saw the condition of the troops and what impact did it have? Team Precision:How have Baron von Steuben’s methods continued to influence drill? Team Unison: What are the benefits of drill today? Answer the following questions:

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Discuss the role of drill in the military and in everyday life. Drill in everyday life

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Reflection: Is drill still as important today as it was during the Revolutionary War? Why?

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Think about some drills or procedures that you follow everyday and how you achieved your level of expertise. Now what can you do with this new information you have learned?

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Keep Cadets in same teams Display drill demonstration

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies A football coach was being interviewed about his training methods. He said that he uses tough practices, on-the-spot corrections, positive feedback, and enforcement of team values to accomplish his primary training goal, which is to make his players proud to be on the same team. The coach's primary goal for training illustrates a particular purpose and objective of drill. Which is it? A)Esprit de Corps B)Teamwork C)Self-confidence D)Discipline Click to see the correct answer

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Reflection: What excites you about getting involved in drill? If asked, “Why do you participate in drill?” What would you say?

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Discuss how you would explain the origins and purpose of drill to someone from a different country.

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Create a skit, rap, poem, or song about the answers to your assigned questions.

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Performance Assessment Task Complete the Steps from the Past Performance Assessment Task Scoring GuideSteps from the Past Performance Assessment Task Scoring Guide Submit your completed performance assessment task to your instructor for feedback and a grade.

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Choose the synonym for the word below. Discipline A)critical B)misconduct C)disorganized D)obedient Click to see the correct answer

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Choose the synonym for the word below. Drill A)stationary B)march C)inaccurate D)discord Click to see the correct answer

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Choose the synonym for the word below. Precision A)accurate B)explanation C)unclear D)imprecision Click to see the correct answer

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Choose the synonym for the word below. Maneuver A)idle B)abstain C)movement D)disadvantage Click to see the correct answer

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Choose the synonym for the word below. Unison A)conflict B)harmony C)disagree D)discord Click to see the correct answer

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Lesson 1: Steps from the Past Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Reflection: How are your everyday patterns similar to or different from drills? What is the impact of drill on military life?