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Dawn Andermann Lincoln Elementary, Rochelle, IL dandermann@d231.rochelle.net “Sow an act, reap a habit; Sow a habit, reap a character; Sow a character, reap a destiny.” — Anonymous
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2012-2013 263 Pre-K to 5th 90% low income 35 % ELL 15% IEP 8% homeless 95% attendance rate 15% mobility rate 2013-2014 451 Pre-K to 5th 75% low income 20% ELL 16% IEP 2014-2015 449 Pre-K to 5 th 89% low income
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Learn skills necessary to be successful in life by discussing Success for Teens. Learn leadership skills through the Edge CD program from LIFE. Introduce 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Set Goals Write Affirmations
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7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey
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7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean Covey
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Success for Teens based on Jeff Olson’s book The Slight Edge
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The Leader in Me by Stephen R. Covey
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Engaging Students with Poverty in Mind by Eric Jensen
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Foster Leadership and Teamwork Successful small-group learning 1. Positive interdependence 2. Individual and group accountability 3. Face-to-face interaction 4. Group processing 5. Group behaviors Jensen p. 141
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1. Teach students how to self-evaluate. 2. Teach planning and goal setting. 3. Help with strategy implementation. 4. Support students’ outcome monitoring and strategy correction. Jensen p. 143
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“The goal is for you to learn and make this information you own” Develop significance by training the mind.
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5 students on team Changed every quarter Met after school for 40 minutes every other week January brought the HUB program – activity had to occur during school hours
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Team increased to 10 members Met Friday mornings for about 60 minutes First 25 minutes with team; rest of time in small group CDs use whole period
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Let students be experts I meet with Leadership Team Review last week’s discussion to go over small group discussion To review 7 Habits worksheet and what they will share
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2014 Application 2014 Application Learn to fill out an application Learn about references Exactly 10 students applied
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Added 7 Habits Introduction Will change next year to have computer worksheet to fill out Leaders are reading 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens and doing the workbook Leaders are sharing 7 Habits info with small groups with a discussion sheetdiscussion sheet
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Names for Teams o Use creative handshakes Jensen p. 121-122
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Small groups will be listening to a cd and making a power point presentation for the rest of the fifth graders to watch The groups will also design the worksheet that will be filled out as they listen to the cd
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Success for Teens book 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens workbook Pocket folder for discussion sheets Edge CDs/power points Book Bags Schedule
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Success for Teens book for each participant Pocket folder Discussion sheets Success Discussions 7 Habits Discussions
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Random groups with slight modifications Chose Animal names for groups Writing a chant for their group
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2014-2015 schedule 2014-2015 schedule
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1. Little Things Matter – The Slight Edge Principle Intro to 7 Habits 2. Attitude is Everything – Realizing the effects of attitude Habit 1
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3. Use the Moment – Controlling reactions to situations Habit 2 4. Everything Starts with Small Steps – Chunking projects into attainable goals Habit 3
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5. There’s No Such Thing As Failure – Success is built on failure Habit 4 6. Habits Are Powerful – Developing good ones Habit 5
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7. You’re Always Learning – Encouraging life-long learning Habit 6 8. Make Your Dreams Come True – Setting goals and making plans Habit 7
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1. Be Proactive 2. Begin with the End in Mind 3. Put First Things First 4. Think Win-Win 5. Seek First to Understand, Then to be Understood 6. Synergize 7. Sharpen the Saw
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“Buried Treasure” by Chris Brady
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“The Second Mile” by George Guzzardo & Reuben Ruiz “Association Matters” by Dan Hawkins “Learn from Your Circumstances” by George Guzzardo “Self-talk” by Orrin Woodward & Chris BradySelf-talk
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Orrin running cross country in high school
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“For obvious reasons, introspective self-talk – positive or negative – has strong effects on behavioral and academic outcomes. Therefore, it’s important to explicitly teach students how to replace negative self-talk with positive self-talk.”
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“Manufactured Success” by Orrin Woodward “Becoming a Professional” by Dario Brose & Chris Brady “Let Your Efforts Rise Above Your Excuses” by Marc Militello “Three Success Principles” by Dan Hawkins
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“Learning for Life” by Orrin Woodward “Fighting for the Right Reasons” by Chris Swanson
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A banker came and discussed some basic financial principles in the spring
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School ambassadors – greet adult visitors, tour new students Help with PBIS program activities Write thank you notes Help with 100 Mile Club data Mentor younger students Take pictures of activities around school
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My reading goal is to read 5 books this month. My reading goal is to read 30 minutes a day. My reading goal is to read 10 books. My reading goals is to read 20 books this summer.
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My cleaning goal – I want my desk to be 99% clean. My family goal is to help my Dad more than I do now. My Social Studies goal is to get all B’s.
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A “Walk and Talk” strategy Dream and Scheme What do you most want to do someday? What are you doing today to reach that goal?
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Collecting pictures/ideas throughout the year Design their poster board Discuss how present in front of a group Share Dream Board with classes
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School Email dandermann@d231.rochelle.net dandermann@d231.rochelle.net LIFE website www.lifeleadership.com/61236730 www.lifeleadership.com/61236730
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