Oh hey! Welcome back and welcome... to step two.
Your first mission? Complete the tasks below.
Today's To Do List (This might be best to do over two days!)
Alright.... Go!
First, watch these videos and learn more about amazing kids doing AMAZING things.
Your first mission? Complete the tasks below.
Today's To Do List (This might be best to do over two days!)
- Watch the videos about kids doing amazing things.
- Read the article about Kid Inventions.
- Find and answer the question "What is Your Passion?" on Google Classroom.
Alright.... Go!
First, watch these videos and learn more about amazing kids doing AMAZING things.
Kids Using Their Passions to Create Great Things
These kids all had a passion. They saw a problem in the world and came up with a way to fix it or they wished something in the world existed so they invented it. Amazing!
Read about a few more amazing kids inventing amazing things by clicking here Kid Inventions.
Read about a few more amazing kids inventing amazing things by clicking here Kid Inventions.
Action Task
Take out that list you jotted down yesterday. Now highlight your top three passions.
Eventually, you will choose one topic to research. Seize this opportunity to learn about what YOU want to learn! The more enthusiastic you are about your topic, the more exciting it will be for your audience. Create something special and get ready for an amazing learning adventure!
“Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm!” Ralph Emerson
When you are done, answer the question "What is Your Passion?" On Google Classroom
Here is the file. Teachers, make a copy and put it in Google Classroom.
Eventually, you will choose one topic to research. Seize this opportunity to learn about what YOU want to learn! The more enthusiastic you are about your topic, the more exciting it will be for your audience. Create something special and get ready for an amazing learning adventure!
“Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm!” Ralph Emerson
When you are done, answer the question "What is Your Passion?" On Google Classroom
Here is the file. Teachers, make a copy and put it in Google Classroom.