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Sports Extravaganza. A Hands-On Experience Kaz Estelow Watkins Glen High School. Let’s talk about…. Event Ideas Business Plan 4 Management Principles Rubrics Reflection. Objective. To create a fun, hands-on experience utilizing the four principles of management. 3 on 3 Dunk Contest
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Sports Extravaganza A Hands-On Experience Kaz Estelow Watkins Glen High School
Let’s talk about… • Event Ideas • Business Plan • 4 Management Principles • Rubrics • Reflection
Objective • To create a fun, hands-on experience utilizing the four principles of management.
3 on 3 Dunk Contest Dodgeball Handball Floor Hockey Eating Contest Volleyball Badminton Water Polo Batting Cages Dance Off American Gladiators Golf Ping Pong Card Games 3 Point Contest Event Ideas
So Many Events, So Little Time • Hit larger target market • All HS students can attend • Little to no overhead • Select 6 events—variety • Teams select which event they want to manage
Business Plan • Planning • Organizing • Implementing • Controlling
Planning—Time • 3 hours (6:30 – 9:30 pm) • plan around practices • Sporting Events • Team events: 1 ¼ hrs. • Individual: 5 min/person • Post map with times • More than one event/team, go to next match
Planning—Sign Ups • Title of Event • Maximum number of teams you will allow? • depends on brackets • Team name & members • How many members needed for team for your particular event? • Single or double elimination? • Deadline to sign up • Be sure you leave enough room to write names • Post in Main Lobby
Planning—Announcer • Student • Announces Matches (team up and on deck) • Announces Winners • Plays Music
Planning—Present Business Plan • Director (teacher) and Project Manager • Meet with teams individually to discuss plan • Discuss possible problems and solutions
Project Manager • “The Apprentice” Rickshaw Episode • Traits of Good Leader • Problem Solver • Class votes
Organizing—Advertising/Promotions • Commercials • Posters • T-shirts • Personal Advertising • Scavenger Hunt • Free Admission • Lollipops w/ Ad • Passed out during lunch • Cross Curricular
Organizing—Cost • Income • Admission $3/person ($3 x ~100 students) • Concession Stand (~$50) • Expenses • Food for Eating Contest (~$40) • Paid by District • Cleaner • Chaperones (or volunteers)
Organizing—Equipment • Ask PE teachers to use equipment • Locate equipment • Obtain key
Organizing—Recognizing Winners • Trophy • Certificates • Gifts • Food • Announce winners
Implementing • # needed to run event • Duties of each team member • Bracket filled in & posted • Rules—clearly defined • Bandannas—recognize managers of event
Controlling • Evaluations
Rubrics • Business Plan • Sports Extravaganza
Reflection • P1 Introduction • P2 Your event: • Assess YOUR: self, skills, performance, and event • Did you attain the goals you set in your business plan? • What went well? • What needs to be improved? • What needs to change? • P3 Sports Extravaganza Night: • Assess the evening • What went well? • What needs to be improved? • What needs to change? • P4 Conclusion
It’s your turn now Need some help… • kestelow@watkinsglenschools.org • http://www.watkinsglenschools.com/high/classrooms.cfm