Program Days Feb 21-25

February 21–25

Theme: Relationships in Real and Digital Spaces

Skill Building: Kindness Online 

Person-Centered Thinking & Safety

Monday, February 21, 2022


President's day - no program





Civics & Community Awareness

Tuesday, February 22, 2022


Today happens to be World Spay Day!


Black History Month

Learn about the Firsts in Sports this week!


Althea Gibson was the first African American tennis player to compete at the U.S. National Championships in 1950, and the first Black player to compete at Wimbledon in 1951.

Click HERE


Check In & Introduce the Week 

Theme for the week: Relationships in Real and Digital Spaces


Skill for the week: Kindness online


Show & Share (10-min)

Show us your favorite keepsake from childhood. What does it make you remember?


Thematic Activity 01 (5-10 min)

PRESENTERS: Use the links below to guide a discussion on social media tools, who uses them, how and why. Don't encourage or discourage use. Instead help people state what they offer and decide their own level of interest in it. 

(remember to click on graphics with the magnifier pointer to make them bigger and use CTRL and the + sign to enlarge images that don't offer a magnifier pointer)


Do you recognize it?

Now that we know their logos, let's look at the most popular ones  in this infographic.

Remeber to inlarge and zoom in on the screen to see the infographic. 


  • Which one has the MOST users?
  • Which one do people use for almost an hour every day?
  • Which one is the OLDEST?
  • Which ones do any of your group know or use?


  Client Led Exercise: Have volunteer from the group lead a short 5 minute's of light stretching. 



PRESENTERS: Point out that pepole online 


  • can hide who they really are
  • are not in public view of other people
  • can potentially locate information about us that we did not freely give them

Skill Builder (5-10 min)


Let's look at these pictures of clothing from different countries that may seem ODD to us. If you saw someone wearing one of these outfits in the regular community you would certainly notice them. What are some kind ways to think about people who look or dress differently from us? 


Here are some odd posts that have been on social media. What is the kind way to respond if someone posts something you find UNappealing or UNiteresting? 


Oprah in a Slice of Bread

Abraham Lincoln on a bandage

Holding Feet

Strange Kid's Face


PRESENTERS: end on the awareness that the kind response to social media things you don't like or care about is to do NOTHING. Only respond to the things that you can say kind or positive things about.


               <Body Break>


Survival Math & Social Justice (5-10 min)

Did you know that doing raises as percentages is unfair to the people who make the least money?

Use this interactive raise calculator to answer the question below.

PRESENTERS: Enter the % increase first  then change the hourly rates for each person to determine the values.


Three people work at a company. 

  • Devary is the owner and pays themselves $100 per hour. 
  • Dina is the night manager and gets paid $35 per hour. 
  • Lisa is the custodian and gets paid $16 per hour. 

Devary gets a new contract that is going to allow a 13% increase for EVERYONE.  

  1. Calculate how many DOLLARS more each month each person will get. 
  2. Is it fair for the person earning the least to get the smallest raise? Why or why not? 
  3. What are other ways to do raises? What is fair or unfair about those ideas? 

This video is about the modern problem with the world economy. Not very exciting but explains the problem really clearly.

Global Travesty of Wealth Distribution


What's the theme of the week?

______________________________________

What did we learn today?


What are we doing this afternoon? 


Well Being and Social Connection

Wednesday, February 23, 2022


Today happens to be World Tile Day!


Black History Month

Learn about the Firsts in Sports this week!


Charile Sifford the first black goffer in the PGA find our more about him HERE


Check In (5 min)

How are you feeling this morning?


Show & Share 

What’s the best compliment you could get? What compliments do you like to give others?


Thematic Activity 01  (5-10 min)

PRESENTERS: Share the video and discuss best friends

Best Friends According to Kids

  1. Who is your best friend?
  2. How long have you known each other?
  3. What is their middle name?
  4. What is their best talent?
  5. What food do they hate?
  6. If you had a million dollars what would you get your best friend?

Puzzling Words Crossword Puzzle 

Work as a group to complete the Homonyms Crossword.


 

Client Led Exercise: Have volunteer from the group lead a short 5 minute's of light stretching. 

 



Thematic Activity 02 (10-15 min)

PRESENTERS: Use the worksheets at home to cut up choices of food and identify what would make a healthy plate. Show participants how people share their food choices in social media.


Building a healthy plate is important. Let's do this exercise and see if you would have a social-media worthy dish to photograph.

Cut up the squares of meal options*

Choose the ones that make up a healthy plate* and put them in the order you like


           

    <Body Break>



Skill Builder (5-10 min)

Your best friend has to start making healthier food choices or her doctor says she'll be having a heart attack or stroke very soon. She has asked you to follow her on InstaGram and make sure that the meals she is eating reflect a healthier pattern. 


How can you respond KINDLY to the following meal choices to encourage her when she's doing well and inspire her when she makes a less healthful choice? 


PRESENTERS: together, look at each picture of a meal and decide on a kind, encouraging post to help our friend. Remember to describe the images out loud to everyone, or ask someone in the group to help with that. 


Food 01

Food 02

Food 03

Food 04

Food 05



Survival Language (5-10 min)

Can you choose the right version of each pair of homonyms to write a logical email?


Friendly Email Worksheet*



What's the theme of the week?

_______________________________________

What did we learn today?


What are we doing this afternoon? 


Rights & Self Advocacy

Thursday, February 24, 2022


Today happens to be I hate Coriander day!

Black History Month

Learn about the Firsts in Sports this week!


Wilma Rudolph became the first American woman to win three gold medals in track and field at a single Olympics. Read about her here



Check In & Recap Yesterday (5-10 min)

Best Friends

Being encouraging and polite in social media posts


Show & Share (10-min)

Who is the silliest super hero in your opinion? Why? Who is the most impressive superhero? Why?



Thematic Activity 01 (5-10 min)

PRESENTERS: Guide the discussion toward the ways social media is controlled by the user and not the other way around. 

Just like we want to be kind to others, we have to remember to be kind to ourselves. Social media can help us build our own self-esteem if we use it well. Review this article for ideas on managing your use of social media positively.


Anyone want to share their own experiences of positive feelings from social media? Any advice you have learned about how to manage your accounts?



Optional Video: You can't count to a billion



Client Led Exercise: Have volunteer from the group lead a short 5 minute's of light stretching. 



Thematic Activity 02 (10-15 min)

PRESENTERS: Review the tips in the article and help participants identify the kinds of posts that should be blocked. 


Read these tips and risks about chat rooms online. 


  1. Which tips apply to social media posts?
  2. What kinds of posts should you block from you social media accounts?
  3. If you don't know what blocking is, review this video.

Skill Builder (5-10 min)

PRESENTERS: Help people identify ways to use social media for improving the world.


Read these 5 tips on how to use social media positively. 


  1. How can you act on these ideas in your own life? 
  2. Can these ideas also help other aspects of your life and relationships?  

               <Body Break>


Survival Math (5-10 min)

Prime numbers video

PRESENTERS: Remind viewers that FACTORS are numbers you multiply together, so 4 has factors of 1 and 4 because 1x4=4 but it also has the factor 2 because 2x2=4

Find a few prime numbers on this image

See how many you got right here


What's the theme of the week?

_______________________________________

What did we learn today?


What are we doing this afternoon? 


Knowledge & Fun

Friday, February 25, 2022


Today happens to be National Skip the Straw Day!


Black History Month

Learn about the Firsts in Sports this week!


Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas is best known as the first African American to win the individual all-around event. She also won gold medals for the U.S. in the team competitions at the 2012 and 2016 Summer Olympics! Read aboout her here



Check In (5 min)

Greetings and happy weekend wishes


Recap Yesterday (3 min)

Make social media positive by controlling it yourself.

Blocking unwanted posters on social media


 Client Led Exercise: Have volunteer from the group lead a short 5 minute's of light stretching. 

 


Show & Share 

What's your favorite tool in the kitchen? Can you show us?


Skill Builder (5-10 min)

PRESENTERS: Guide the discussion to help participants understand that their own social media activities may be evaluated by others and that they can evaluate the behavior of others online too. 


How we behave on social media creates a record that other people can go look up. Sometimes, some people, forget that social media works that way and they post things online that others see as "red flags." A red flag is something that alerts us to a danger or a possible problem. 


Imagine you are a business owner looking to hire a new employee. You want someone who will be responsible, honest and help you take good care of your customrs. You interview a few people who might be good but when you look up their social media you find these things. Do you still want to hire them?


  • ALL their profiles are private and nothing is visible to the public. You can see their name but they show nothing at all to the public view.
  • You see a number of photos in which they are taking an illegal substance.
  • They have a website but it's not very interesting.
  • You found a bunch of youtube videos where they are yelling angry opinions at the camera for a long time.
  • They have a TON of pictures of their pets and food choices.
  • You found a resume on their profile that is completely different than they one they gave you and you aren't sure which one is true.
  • They have bad spelling in their posts.

The Good and the Bad of Social Media

People want others to like them. Social media is a way for people to say what they think even if no one asked them. This video about HOW social media affects student athletes talks about the difficulty of being out in a public place where everyone can say whatever they want.

 

  • What do you think about the effect of social media on mental health?
  • If you use social media, how do you comment to others?
  • What kinds of comments do you get FROM others?
  • If something is "trending" does that mean it's good or important? If not, what does "trending" mean? 

Thematic Wrap-up (10-15 min)


PRESENTERS: Reinforce being kind online.


Video on being kind online

Even though this is for people going to school, it applies to all of us.


            <Body Break>



FUN Time — FriYAY!!!


Trivia options:


Roulette Wheel Simulator


  1. Click the chips for the amount you want to bet
  2. Click the squares on the board to place the bet
  3. Click SPIN to see if you win.

Cool Tour of an Accessible computer lab



Fun Miniature Scenes created with Food and other household things. Scroll all the way to see all the cool images.



Survival Language 

More homophones* -- words that SOUND alike


What's the theme of the week?

_______________________________________

What did we learn today?


What are we doing this afternoon? 


Choosing Fun Stuff to Do

Need some help deciding on an afternoon activity?


Spin the Activity Wheel!  


The activities are numbered. These numbers corrospond to brief activity descriptions listen in the linked document below. 


Activity Wheel Details 




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