English IV – Monday, Jan. 26 1. Phones in the vault-NO CHARGING! 2. Sit with Teamwork Teams 3. 4 th Period Only (Choose a song for your team’s theme song—Write.

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English IV – Monday, Jan Phones in the vault-NO CHARGING! 2. Sit with Teamwork Teams 3. 4 th Period Only (Choose a song for your team’s theme song—Write the names of the members of your team and the song title on paper and give to me before the end of the period.) 4. Survival Team Activity 5. Remember, if the work isn’t done in five days, after an absence, it turns into a 50% with no recourse.

English IV – Tuesday/Wednesday 1/27 & 1/28 1. Phones in the vault by the time the bell rings. There are only five tags for charging – see me, if you need one. After that, you are out of luck. 2. Sit with your team 3. Take notes on Behaviors That Destroy Teamwork. 4. If there is time--Present your survival items. Each person should read and explain at least two.

English IV – Tuesday/Wednesday 1/27 & 1/28 1. Phones in the vault by the time the bell rings. There are only five tags for charging – see me, if you need one. After that, you are out of luck. 2. Sit with your team 3. Take notes on Behaviors That Destroy Teamwork. 4. If there is time--Present your survival items. Each person should read and explain at least two.

Thurs./Fri. 1/29 & 1/30 1.Phones in vault 2.Sit with your team 3.Determine the most level desk in your group 4.Clear your belongings and put them on the perimeter of the classroom 5.You may have paper and pencil at your seat 6.Quiz on Monday: two handouts on teamwork and DESO

The Marshmallow Challenge This challenge has been conducted by tens of thousands of people in every continent, from the CFOs of the Fortune 50 to students at all levels. The lessons learned are universal.

A prize will be given to the team who building the tallest freestanding structure out of a kit that contains: One marshmallow 3’ string 3’ tape 20 spaghetti sticks The winning team is the one that has the tallest structure measured from the table top surface to the top of the marshmallow. That means the structure cannot be suspended from a higher structure, like a chair, ceiling, or any other hanging object. Measuring will be done only after the 18-minute time limit is up.

Instructions ✦ The Entire Marshmallow Must be on Top: The entire marshmallow needs to be on the top of the structure. Cutting or eating part of the marshmallow disqualifies the team. ✦ Use as Much or as Little of the Kit: The team can use as many or as few of the 20 spaghetti sticks, as much or as little of the string or tape. The team cannot use the paper bag as part of their structure.

Further instructions ✦ Break up the Spaghetti, String or Tape: Teams are free to break the spaghetti, cut up the tape and string to create new structures. ✦ The Challenge Lasts 18 minutes: Teams cannot hold on to the structure when the time runs out. Those touching or supporting the structure at the end of the exercise will be disqualified.

To reiterate: These directions will be given one more time, and then we will begin.

A prize will be given to the team who building the tallest freestanding structure out of a kit that contains: One marshmallow 3’ string 3’ tape 20 spaghetti sticks The winning team is the one that has the tallest structure measured from the table top surface to the top of the marshmallow. That means the structure cannot be suspended from a higher structure, like a chair, ceiling, or any other hanging object. Measuring will be done only after the 18-minute time limit is up.

Instructions ✦ The Entire Marshmallow Must be on Top: The entire marshmallow needs to be on the top of the structure. Cutting or eating part of the marshmallow disqualifies the team. ✦ Use as Much or as Little of the Kit: The team can use as many or as few of the 20 spaghetti sticks, as much or as little of the string or tape. The team cannot use the paper bag as part of their structure.

Further instructions ✦ Break up the Spaghetti, String or Tape: Teams are free to break the spaghetti, cut up the tape and string to create new structures. ✦ The Challenge Lasts 18 minutes: Teams cannot hold on to the structure when the time runs out. Those touching or supporting the structure at the end of the exercise will be disqualified.