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EARTH FORCE and GLSI join with IMPACT. A year long experience at North Muskegon a collaborative civic minded experience!. USS SILVERSIDES FIELD TRIP. IMPACT. Memories IMPACT 2012-13 the journey continues…. IMPACT 2013-14 SPring.
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EARTH FORCE and GLSI join with IMPACT A year long experience at North Muskegon a collaborative civic minded experience!
USS SILVERSIDES FIELD TRIP IMPACT
This USS Silversides trip is a part of a educational journey about celebrating the privilege of education and the planning for a space to celebrate those who served so young people can be educated and build a strong free society. • This Impact project is partnering with Earth Force & GLSI to integrate the idea of promoting a healthy environment. • We are looking to create a space where students gather, that blends the two ideas of honoring those who paved a path for the privilege of education and respectfully caring for our environment. A celebration that recognizes the value of a healthy earth and a educated community. IMPACT
Sleeping quarters expanded for the public to have a overnight experience on board.
Theater • Presentation of story of a soldier… • Memorial concepts… • Voices for presentation at museum…
COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS • WELCOME!!! SAM JANSON! • Up in the morning • And out to school! • The teacher is teaching the Golden Rule • American History, and Practical Math, • Studying hard, • Hoping to pass! • You got North Muskegon • Yelling Blue and Gold • This is something that never gets old! • Join the energy • We’re glad you are part of the crowd! • We are all North Muskegon Proud. • So WELCOME!!! • RAP by Mya DuncanIMPACT CLASS 2013-14 • Co-Instructed by: Toni Seyferth & John Slocum New City Manager Sam Janson Guest Speaker 5-13-14
Please write a brief summary of what you learned about Sam Janson, new North Muskegon City Manager. • Explain what you learned about city government. What type of government does North Muskegon have? • Explain any reactions you have to the speaker and support it by explaining with examples. • If you have questions list them. • Length: 250 - 350 words Sam Janson: Reaction Response May 13 Eli REview
BRAINSTORMING LIST FOR SERVICE PROJECT: • What do we need to consider when we as humans choose to make an impact on any space in the Bear Lake Watershed area? • What do we want our project or space to represent and how should it function? • Design ideas for a space to celebrate the education and those who have served to provide this opportunity: • things to consider… Our Spot Bear Lake Watershed
( mention things that connect to environment and watershed) NEED STUDENT SUMMARY HERE from Mr. Janson
Understand the difference between traditional gardening and landscaping
Protect water quality • Provide fish and wildlife habitat • Reduce erosion • Offer privacy • Add natural beauty • Enhance natural insect control • Discourage Canada Geese Natural ShorelinesThe asset…
1.Treat the lake or river as an ecosystem 2. Reconsider your picture of the ideal shoreline lot 3. Preserve or create a native-plant buffer zone Guidelines for Lifeon the Shoreline
Know the Big Picture and how we affect the space beyond where we make changes…
North Muskegon Middle School/ High School Earth Force/GLSI PROJECT “OUR SPOT” BEAR LAKE WATERSHED
6th graders in Social Studies consider 5 Themes of Geography ENVIRONMENT researching to see how we impact our watershed Collaborative year long project with 6th graders in science and social studies, 9th grade Language Arts & science, Impact grades 9-12Researching native and invasive speciesfrom September to June…
Journaling by 6th and 9th grade students and Impact Class Thinking, writing thoughts asking questions such as …Preserve existing native plants - or restore them?