Week 4 Theme: Legends
Day 20: Friday, July 3, 2020
Welcome to Camp Legend today! I am excited that you came by for some fun camp activities. Each day of Camp Legend will consist of SIX parts -(1) Warm Up, (2) Read Aloud, (3) STEAM Activity, (4) Roll Call, (5) Trail Hike, and (6) Look and Learn. Work through these activities in order (they build up the previous activity) and have fun exploring new things!
1. Warm Up Activity
Before we jump in to our activities for the day, let's have some fun with a little warm up activity. Click on the button below to get started with a puzzle (you will need a Google account for the online puzzle, otherwise you can download, print, or make your own chart using the template provided)!
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2. Read Aloud: The Legend of King Arthur-a-tops
Listen to our read aloud for today!
3. STEAM Activity: What is something That Makes You Legendary?
Today our STEAM activity will be to really dig into what skills, talents, or qualities that you have that could make a legendary impact on someone or leave a legacy. This is a bit of a tough challenge today, but I know that you are up for it! The work you have shared so far proves you already have the spirit of what it takes to be a legend. We will use the Engineering Design Process to help us plan and think about those skills, talents, or qualities and how we could use them to make a positive impact. You should be able to use things you have around your house to make these - be creative and think outside the box!
If you are unable to view the video below, please click here (or here for a Safe YouTube link).
If you are unable to view the video below, please click here (or here for a Safe YouTube link).
Parent/Guardian Note: If you are unsure how the video and STEAM activity for today can be scaled to the appropriate level for your child, please click here for suggestions, ways to encourage collaboration, communication, critical thinking, creative innovation, and confidence, and STEAM connections.
If you or your child needs a reminder of how to navigate through the Engineering Design Process (as I will be backing off on the detailed descriptions of what each phase entails), click here to watch a refresher video or go back to any of the STEAM Activity videos from Week 1 (or here for a Safe YouTube link).
If you or your child needs a reminder of how to navigate through the Engineering Design Process (as I will be backing off on the detailed descriptions of what each phase entails), click here to watch a refresher video or go back to any of the STEAM Activity videos from Week 1 (or here for a Safe YouTube link).
4. Important: RolL Call!
When attending camp, it is important to know who showed up and participated for the day - just like at school when your teacher takes attendance. Part of our roll call at Camp Legend is to not only know you participated today, but also to see what you created as part of the STEAM activity.
Note: If you are unable to attach your picture of your creation today on the Daily Roll Call form, please feel free to email it to me directly at [email protected] and I will include to be displayed on the Look and Learn below. |
As part of the daily Roll Call, we want to check in and see how you are doing. Sometimes things just don't go our way or are going really well - and this can affect how we think and work, and that is ok! You will see the images below on the Roll Call form - simply pick the one that best describes how you were feeling today!
5. Trail Hike (Optional Extension Activities):
Below is a Google Slides presentation that has a variety of activities that you can explore (or click here if you are unable to view the presentation below). Try one, try two, or try them all!
6. Look and Learn!
When you submit your attendance in the daily Roll Call, you are asked to share a picture of what you created today for the STEAM activity. When you submit a picture, it will show up below (it may take a few seconds and you might have to refresh your page). I know I LOVE seeing what you are making, and I am sure you are curious what others have created! So, make sure you complete your attendance (Roll Call) for the day and submit a picture of what you created!