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Welcome Introduction Program description Kiwanis Terrific Kids
Developing leaders through character building and good citizenship. Welcome Introduction Program description Welcome to student education session about the Terrific Kids program. My name is ________________ and I am______________________. I will be the individual sharing information about the Terrific Kids program with you today. Everyone in this room will be participating in the Terrific Kids program. If other classes in the school will be participating – point this out to the group. The Terrific Kids program is a program that encourages students to set and achieve goals. While working toward goals you will learn about the Terrific Kids character traits and you will develop important skills that will help you accomplish tasks at school and at home. Student Education
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How with this program help me?
Kiwanis Terrific Kids How with this program help me? I will learn: How to set and reach goals How to effectively work with others How to use good character everyday How to be the best that I can be As a result of being involved in the Terrific Kids program you will learn the following things. I will learn: how to set and reach goals how to effectively work with others how to use good character everyday how to be the best that I can be Student Education
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Kiwanis Terrific Kids Kiwanis Volunteers
A Kiwanis club sponsors this program! A Kiwanis club is a group of men and women who work to make the community a better place. Kiwanis members do things like: Collecting food and clothing for the needy Visiting with the elderly in nursing homes Reading to young people Kiwanis volunteers will be available to help you identify and work toward your goal, and you will receive recognition from a Kiwanis club member when you are honored as a Terrific Kids recipient. The Kiwanis members in your community want to help you succeed in school, and they are sponsoring the Terrific Kids program at your school. Student Education
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Kiwanis Terrific Kids What is Terrific Kids?
Thoughtful: Considering the feelings or needs of others Enthusiastic: Demonstrating feelings of excitement and interest Respectful: Considerate, polite, and courteous Responsible: Dependable and can be trusted Inclusive: Everyone is welcome Friendly: Kind and helpful Inquisitive: Questioning and curious—eager to learn Capable: Able to do a task or job Terrific is an acronym. An acronym is a word formed from the first letters of several words. Terrific is an acronym for: Thoughtful Enthusiastic Respectful Responsible Inclusive Friendly Inquisitive Capable As a student participating in the Terrific Kids program, it’s a good idea to practice using the Terrific Kids character traits at school and at home. This is part of being a Terrific Kid. Student Education
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Work with your classroom teacher to identify your goal.
Kiwanis Terrific Kids How the program works Work with your classroom teacher to identify your goal. Work to achieve your goal. Keep trying. If you don’t achieve the goal on the first try, try again. Reach your goal. You are a Terrific Kid! This is how the Terrific program works. You will be asked to work with your classroom teacher to identify a goal. You will have a specific amount of time to work to achieve your goal. If you don’t achieve the goal on the first try, you have an opportunity to try again. Students who achieve their goals are honored as Terrific Kids recipients. Reach your goal. You are a Terrific Kid! Student Education
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A goal is an outcome you would like to see happen.
Kiwanis Terrific Kids What is a goal? A goal is an outcome you would like to see happen. When you identify something you want and make a plan to get what you want, this is working toward a goal. Student Education
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Kiwanis Terrific Kids Examples of goals
I will raise my hand during class discussion when I want to make a comment and will not blurt out my thoughts. I will return my reading book to the shelf after reading my assigned chapters. I will clean my desk after participating in art class. Here are examples of goals other students selected when participating in Terrific Kids: I will raise my hand during class discussion when I want to make a comment and will not blurt out my thoughts. I will return my reading book to the shelf after reading my assigned chapters. I will clean my desk after participating in art class. Student Education
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Specific Measurable Attainable Realistic Time-oriented
Kiwanis Terrific Kids SMART goals Specific Measurable Attainable Realistic Time-oriented When setting a goal, make sure it’s a SMART goal. SMART is an acronym for: S pecific M easurable A ttainable R ealistic T ime-Oriented Student Education
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What happens when I’m honored as a Terrific Kid recipient?
Kiwanis Terrific Kids Recognition What happens when I’m honored as a Terrific Kid recipient? Celebrate at a special event Receive a certificate Have name posted on the Terrific Kids bulletin board What happens when I’m honored as a Terrific Kid recipient? Celebrate at a special event Receive a certificate Have name posted on the Terrific Kids bulletin board Student Education
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What happens if I don’t achieve my Terrific Kids goal?
Kiwanis Terrific Kids Recognition What happens if I don’t achieve my Terrific Kids goal? Talk to your teacher. Make changes. Keep trying. What happens if I don’t achieve my Terrific Kids goal? This is a great opportunity to learn what you can do differently to reach your goal. Sit down with your teacher and discuss what changes you can make to reach your goal. And try again. Student Education
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You are competing with yourself, not against other students.
Kiwanis Terrific Kids Things to remember You are competing with yourself, not against other students. Recognition is based on achieving your goal. If you don’t achieve your goal the first time, change your plan and try again. Here are some important things to remember about participating in the Terrific Kids program. You are competing with yourself, not against other students. Recognition is based on achieving your goal. If you don’t achieve your goal the first time, change your plan and try again Student Education
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Kiwanis Terrific Kids Things to remember
Recognition is received by identifying and achieving a goal. There are several opportunities to be recognized. Recognition is received by identifying and achieving a goal. There are several opportunities to be recognized. Student Education
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Kiwanis volunteers are able to help you.
Kiwanis Terrific Kids Things to remember Kiwanis volunteers are able to help you. Tell your family about Terrific Kids. Kiwanis volunteers will be available to assist with teaching the Terrific Kids character traits and will recognize Terrific Kids accomplishments. Please share information about the Terrific Kids program with your family so they know you’re participating in the Kiwanis Terrific Kids program. Please share information about the Terrific Kids program with your family so they know you’re participating in the Kiwanis Terrific Kids program. (Distribute Terrific Kids brochures at this time.) Student Education
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Activity Selecting a goal Kiwanis Terrific Kids Selecting a goal
Needed materials: pencil & Post–it paper Ask each student to write his/her name at the top of the paper. Ask each student to write a SMART goal he/she is interested in achieving on the paper. Ask students to post their papers on the wall. Group like goals together. This is an opportunity for students to review the goals of others. If goals are posted where everyone can view them students can assist one another in achieving their goals as time progresses. Student Education
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Terrific Kids with a Twist!
Kiwanis Terrific Kids Terrific Kids with a Twist! Explain “Terrific Kids with a twist” if you are planning to use this program approach. Notes to program advisor: The Terrific Kids with a twist approach is strongly suggested for younger children ages 6 to 9 / grades Student Education
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It’s a way to learn about how to be Enthusiastic Respectful
Kiwanis Terrific Kids Terrific Kids with a twist It’s a way to learn about how to be Thoughtful Enthusiastic Respectful Responsible Inclusive Friendly Inquisitive Capable You will learn about and practice how to be Thoughtful, Enthusiastic, Respectful, Responsible, Inclusive, Friendly, Inquisitive, and Capable. Now I’ll share more information about how the program works. Student Education
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Terrific Kids with a twist
Kiwanis Terrific Kids Terrific Kids with a twist Create a chart. Write Terrific Kids character traits on the top. Write all students names to the left. A chart is created with the Terrific Kids character traits listed at the top and student names listed to the left. Student Education
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Each week a different character trait is discussed.
Kiwanis Terrific Kids Terrific Kids with a twist Each week a different character trait is discussed. Each week a different character trait is discussed. Example: This week we’re going to talk about how to be thoughtful. What does being thoughtful mean. Here’s a definition of thoughtful: Thoughtful: Considering the feelings or needs of others Student Education
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Terrific Kids with a twist
Kiwanis Terrific Kids Terrific Kids with a twist Weekly schedule: Monday / Tuesday: Read a book about the character trait. Wednesday: Discuss the character trait in the book. Thursday : Ask each student to practice displaying the character trait at home. Friday: Report back to class. Explain that all students in the class will be asked to participate in learning about the Terrific Kids character traits. Share the suggested schedule posted on the slide. Each week students will focus on a different character trait. Notes to program advisor: Younger students ages 6 to 9 / grades 1 - 3, need to understand that they will be recognized when they learn about, and complete these activities. Display a sample chart and explain that a check mark will be placed by each student’s name and the character trait they learn. When checks are placed next to all the Terrific Kids character traits the student is honored. Honoring the entire class at one time is a good practice for younger students. Ways to prevent hurt feelings among young program participants: Explain the program to participants. Send information about the program home to parents. Honor younger students as a group. Student Education
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Thank you! Kiwanis Terrific Kids Student Education
Please share information about the Terrific Kids program with your family so they know you’re participating in the Kiwanis Terrific Kids program. (Distribute Terrific Kids brochures at this time.) Student Education
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