Great work today keep it going. I would like for you to briefly tell us what each of these values would look like in our class. Example- Communication- looks like us doing the clock activity. remember there are many forms of communication. I would also like you to indicate to us if you will be able to follow these values in our class. If not tell us why.
Communication
Team work/ cooperation
Trust
Positive attitude/willingness/energetic/courage/enthusiasm/optimism
Respect/patience
Communication= Would be us figuring out a plan to overcome a task, like the side-by-side foot activity.
ReplyDeleteTeamwork= Teamwork encompasses a lot of these ideas. I suppose an example would be just working together like in the hula-hoop activity. We needed to pass the hoops down the line.
Trust= Is something we have not done much yet. Later in the year when we start tying knots and repelling would be an example.
Positive attitude= Helping others/encouraging others to jump across the rope in the jump rope activity.
Respect/patience= Letting others talk and waiting your turn to get your idea across in a certain activity.
Brady Koht
I will be able to follow these values in class. Examples of these values would be:
ReplyDeleteCommunication- We had to communicate in the hula hoop task in order to figure out which idea to use, who would lead, and what tasks everyone would have.
Team work/cooperation- When we did the tablecloth activity we had to work together to come up with a solution for the tasks we were given.
Trust- Like Brady said, we haven't done too much with trusting each other yet, but later when we discuss things as a class unit we have to trust each other to keep what we said between the class.
Positive attitude/willingness/energetic/courage/enthusiasm/optimism- When we did the creative crossing we had to have a positive attitude and a willingness to try the activity in order to complete it.
Respect/patience- When people were struggling with the rope activity we needed to respect each other and be patient in order to finish the task as a whole class.
I will be able to follow these rules.
ReplyDeleteCommunication- Is us discussing how to make the hulahoops work.
Teamwork/cooperation- Is us helping each other when we fell off the cube.
Trust- is us willing to get so close to each other
Positive attitude/ willingness/ energetic/ courage/ enthusiasm/ optimism- is us saying that we can do what Mr. H through at us.
Respect/ patience - is us not yelling at getting mad at each other when someone can't get it the first time such as with the jump rope
Diane Kohlin
I can follow these guidelines,
ReplyDeleteCommunication is when we all figured out how to get up on the block and say our number.
Teamwork is when we got through all the Hula-hoops to the other side of the gym floor.
Positive attitude + everything else is when we talked to new people trough the clock activity
Respect is when we listened to other's ideas in the move around in a circle while keeping your feet together activity
And Trust is when we were all making fools of ourselves crossing the room, and we had to trust others not to judge us and make fun of us.
-Katie Rose Haugh
Communitcation- When we did the foot activity and decided what to do as a class.
ReplyDeleteTeamwork- The table cloth activity when we had to work together a group to flip it over. We would have shown even more teamwork if we had used all three cloths as a class.
Trust- Trust is both physical and emotional. During the block activity, some of us had to hold people up so they would not fall off of the block. During the activity where we did something crazy crossing the gym, we had to trust that everyone would not make fun of us.
Positive attitude- Also the activity where we had to go across the gym doing something crazy. We had to be willing to do something with others we might have not worked with before and also had to do something that might have put us out of our comfort zone.
Respect- After we complete activities and talk about how it went and what we thought about it. We are respectful by listening to what others have to say.
I will be able to follow these values.
Sam Bartolai
I can follow these rules in class.
ReplyDeleteCommunication- When we all had to come up with a plan to figure out how we were all going to say the numbers one at a time when we got up on the block. We had to work through ideas and figure out which one would work best, then do it.
Teamwork- When we had to do the tablecloth activity we had to work as a team in each of our groups to help flip the tarp over. If we didn't cooperate with each other as a team it wouldn't have worked.
Trust- We have to do this quite often in all of our activities, but an example would be when we had to jump over the jump rope and some people had to have their eyes closed. You had to trust and count on the other people that they would help you jump over the rope safe when you couldn't see.
Positive Attitude- This was definitely needed when we all had to go across the gymnastics room in creative ways. If you didn't have a positive attitude it was hard to actually have fun, be carefree, and just do it.
Respect- This should be shown in all of our activities, but it really shows when we have our discussions at the end of class and we talk about how we felt about certain things we did. You need respect to listen to others & actually understand what their saying.
Audrey Phan
Communication- when we were doing the table cloth activity and telling everyone when to jump.
ReplyDeleteTeam work- the table cloth activity we all had to work together to jump and pull at once.
Trust- we all have to trust one another to complete an activity
Positive attitude- if one person isn't in a good and positive attitude then that one
Person can ruin it for everyone
Respect- we all have to respect everyone's opinion and listen to what they have
to say.
-Mert Duman
Communication looks like people voicing their ideas and opinions in group activities, such as the tablecloth flip.
ReplyDeleteTeamwork is something we have to show with every activity, and if i had to pick the most important trait for this class, it would be teamwork.
Trust, so far, hasn't been tested much in this class, as it is still early in the year. We must trust each other to keep things that belong in class in class.
A positive attitude helps us complete our challenges more quickly, like in the jump rope challenge, and a positive attitude is contagious.
Respect is essential in not only this class, but everywhere in life. We need to be sensitive and respect others' ideas and opinions, because two heads are better than one, and 40 are better than two.
We have used communication for when we did the tarp activity. We used communication when we had to get everyone to flip the tarp over tostand on the other side of it. This should be used because communication is key when working in large groups to complete tasks.
ReplyDeleteTeamwork is important because if you can work well as a team you will succeed in this class. Teamwork goes right along with communication. You need it to succeed in tasks. Because if your can't work well in a team then you
will have a hard time making friends and being able to trust those people.
Trust is one of the most important traits to have with your classmates. When we start to climb the rock walls and go to Devils Lake you need to have full trust with the people your working with. Your life in a way depends on them when you repel off of the cliff.
Having a positive attitude will make you have a better experience. Harder activities such as the tarp one would go by faster with the positive attitude because we wouldnt have someone complaining throughout the whole activity.It will also make it more enjoyable for you and the people your working with. No body wants a person in their group that stands there and cantthink of anything positive to say about what try are doing.
Respect and patience show that you care about what the other people are doing and that you don't like to rush things. When we did the activity where we had to rotate around Ina circle with our feet locked required patience. We took it slow, communicated and were able to succeed in the end.
Mat Mondy
i will be able to follow these rules.
ReplyDeleteCommunication: we had to communicate during the tablecloth activity
Teamwork: we had to work as a team to get everyone up on the block at the same time w/o anyone falling.
Trust: we have to trust each other in order for us to get close to each other.
Positive attitude/willingness/energetic/courage/enthusiasm/optimism : if we are not excited to do activities we will not try as hard. that could be dangerous once we start repelling and climbing, especially for the person that is counting on you to keep them alive.
Respect/patience: when some one cant complete a task as fast or as well as some people, we can't get mad at them.
Rachel Zimmerman
I will be able to follow these guidelines,
ReplyDeleteCommunication: we had to communicate to complete the activity where we had to each say a number while standing on the block without repeating any numbers and without more than one person talking at the same time.
Teamwork: we have used teamwork in many activities this year. one example would be the hula hoop activity in which we had to work together to get the hula hoop to the other side.
Trust: in a way a lot of things we do involve trust, but we haven't done anything too deep to involve a great amount of trust yet. maybe later in the year when we start doing climbing and knots.
Positive attitude: everyone has to have a positive attitude during each activity we do to keep it enjoyable and our class wouldn't function properly without this.
Respect/patience: patience has been used the most so far in the jump rope activity where we all had to get across the rope without touching it and we had to be patient when we had to start over various times.
Patty Miller
i will be able to follow these rules/ guidelines.
ReplyDeletecommunication- we used this during the activity where we all had to go on the matts and say our numbers in order, we found a plan to do it.
teamwork- we have used this during the activity where we had to move the hula hoop from one person to the next while holding hangs because everyone had to help eachother with the hula hoops.
trust- we will do more things in the future with this, but we have trusted eachother when we leaned eachother and stood up and got down towards the beginning of the year outside.
positive attitude- we keep positive attitudes during the jump rope activity but we need to do a better job at it because if we dont people will have a bad attitude and it will pass on.
respect and patience- we have also had to use patience during the jump rope activity and also the activity where we had to do a silly thing from one side of the room to the other, we also has to use respect during that activity because without it most of us would not have gone to the other side.
Randi Sorensen
I will be able to follow these values.
ReplyDeleteCommunication: In each activity we did, we had to communicate with each other to figure out which idea would be best to use, and then we made it a plan.
Teamwork/Cooperation: We need to work as a team as we go through the activities, so we don't leave anyone behind.
Trust: This will be proved more as the year goes on, but certainly will be very important as we start tying knots and repelling, and as we keep things that were said in class in class.
Positive Attitude: Optimism is contagious. We need to have this enthusiasm in every activity to encourage each other and get the most out of everything.
Respect/Patience: We cannot leave anyone behind, so patience is crucial to completing any activity we do. We also need to respect each other's boundaries, or say respectfully if something(a boundary, or the way we are completing an activity) needs to be changed.
~Melissa Wilkinson
I will follow these rules.
ReplyDeleteCommunication- need to communicate effectively to find solutions to different situations.
Teamwork- work together to follow instuctions in a way that everyone can handle the task effectively
trust- you need to trust others not only while climbing but also trust their techniques and ideas.
positive attitude- optimism makes every task more fun and easier to complete.
respect- be open- minded and respect each other opinion and space.
- Shazia Rangwala
Commuivation- the clocks are and example and also our team building activities as well
ReplyDeleteTeamwork-we need this in order to get through the day andwe all use this when we do ourteambuilding activitres and communication ties into this too
Trust-we have to learn to truat eachother especoally when we do wall climbing we need to kmow they will be there fot us if we dont then we willnever beable to get through it
Respect- everyibe deserves this and we show this whenwe learn eoples boundaries and dont go beyond that until that person is ready
-alex machuca
communication- hula hoop activity. we discussed a pattern that worked and stuck with it.
ReplyDeleteTeam work/ cooperation- we used this in the big foot activity to create a new way to finish the activity. afterwards we discussed as a team whether or not this was fair.
Trust- we trusted each other in the creative crossing activity. everyone had to look silly and we had to trust each other not to judge us.
Positive attitude/willingness/energetic/courage/enthusiasm/optimism- the jump rope can be frustrating but we continued encouraging everyone. no one is left behind.
Respect/patience- we also used this in the jump rope acitivty. some people had a harder time jumping the rope. people were patient to wait for others to successfully complete the activity
I can honor all the values (:
Kara Priebe
I can honor all the values.
ReplyDeleteCommunication: We've used communication in a lot of what we've done. We had good communication during the block activity when we figured out to just go into our attendance circle.
Teamwork/cooperation: We used this during the table cloth activity. We all had to jump at the same time together.
Trust: Physical trust will come into play a lot more when we start climbing. We'll need to trust each other to stay safe.
Positive attitude: It's hard to be really positive so early in the morning, but so far I think everyone has done a good job. It's important to be positive so that all the activities are more fun.
Respect/Patience: This was really shown during the jump rope activity. We all had to wait for everyone to get across and if someone messes up you can't get upset. You just need to work on helping each other out.
-Maria Kuzma
I will be able to follow all the values of the class.
ReplyDeleteCommunication- in almost everything we do we have to communicate, an example would be when we have to get everyone onto the gymnastics mat and count off..we talked and worked out the problem.
Team work/ cooperation-an example of this would be the hulu hoop activity, we all worked together.
Trust-we have to trust eachother not to share things/ ideas outside of class which I think eveyone does a good job of.
Positive attitude/willingness/energetic/courage/enthusiasm/optimism- I will be able to help bring this to the class/ make a good atmosphere
Respect/patience- we had to do this in many activities so far and have been doing a good job.
Kendall Shoaf
I will be able to follow all of these values. We have to communicate in almost everything we do, but one example would be the foot side by side activity. That needed a lot of good communication.
ReplyDeleteTeam Work- The hula hoop activity-we all had to work together.
Trust- We have to trust that people will listen to our ideas and not make fun of them, we have trust people to have an open mind.
Positive attitude- To get things done and to work well we need a positive attitude, if there's a bad atmosphere we wont want to work together.
Respect/patience/ For all of the activities we have done, we have to respect each others ideas and be patient with those who dont get it.
-Camilla Skowronek
I will be able to follow all of these values.
ReplyDeleteCommunication- when we decided on the plan of counting off on the cube
Team work/ cooperation- in all the activities we do we work together on it, like the hula hoop activity
Trust - when we had to cross with our creative action and creative sound we had to trust our classmates wouldn't judge us
Positive attitude/willingness/energetic/courage/enthusiasm/optimism- this was also shown in the crossing game. We had to have the willingness to make a fool out of ourselves in front of the whole class.
Respect/patience- when we were crossing the jump rope. The class wasn't making bad comments at those who took longer to get across. They were patient and even helped. We respect each others ideas and hear them all out when discussing.
-Kristen Wong
communication- when wer makeing a plan to figure out a way to do wat activaty you gave put us to do.
ReplyDeleteTeam work- we all have to work togethor even if we arent conftivel like when we had to pass trought the matts to the rope but creatively and makeing a loud noice.
Trust- know that classmates arent going to make fun of us if we look dumb.
Possitive attitude- when we ran up staira we had to have a possitive attitude and not complain about runing and just do it.
Respect/Patience- when we were crossing the jump rope we all gave ideas and listend to some of them.They were very patient with the persons who had more trouble crossing the rope amd even encuraged them more so that they wouldnt feel bad and try it again
the comment from on top is mine: Ricardo P.
ReplyDelete(forgot to put my name at the end jaja my bad)