![]() Next time I will make sure I have enough time for Feedback Sheets (maybe I’ll trade buttons for sheets), and I may shorten the icebreaker as it was a bit longer than I expected.įor a list of materials needed and a timed outline, check out Overview Sheet. I will definitely be running this program (or some variation of it – perhaps explorers’ themed) in the future. Two of the younger participants and I started a glitter club with our matching “When In Doubt Just Add Glitter” buttons. It was also an awesome opportunity to tell them about our button making services, and another school-aged March Break Event called The Idea Factory. Once they finished they could come to the front and grab some candy – at this point I asked to take a picture of their covers. While th e volunteers were photocopying the pages, I had the participants decorate their covers. These were GREAT activity pages for them to complete after they finished their covers. I had created 9 example pages in advance: finish this story, drop coffee here, write 3 titles for your future autobiography, draw yourself in 50 years doing something awesome, finish this maze using an unconventional writing utensil, etc. Williams’ family issued a statement to Deadline, which reads in part, Treat was full of love for his family, for his life. I also created a slide and handout: Book Binding Instruction Sheet. Williams was killed in a motorcycle accident in Dorset, VT. However the ones who struggled were able to work with our volunteers, or use a stapler. I was impressed that many of them were able to complete the book binding without any one-on-one assistance. ![]() The level of excitement was extremely high, and some of their pages are very creative: Tweens who were not able to think of anything right away looked at The Inspiration Sheet I made, which had plenty of cool ideas to get them started. Some kids had never heard of Wreck This Journal before, and some had already completed one – but all of them were completely immersed in decorating their covers and creating new pages.
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