Subject: Action
Topics: Journaling, connecting the Hidden Villa field trip to daily life, goal setting
Duration: 1-2 Weeks
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Summary

Before Your Trip
  • Inform Hidden Villa staff that you will be using your trip to make connections between Hidden Villa and daily life.

During Your Trip

  • Make sure your students
    take a writing journal to
    Hidden Villa.
  • Ask guides to provide time for students to record ways that they can connect the Hidden Villa field trip to their lives at least two times throughout the day.

After Your Trip

  • Choose from Lessons
    1-3.

California State
Content Standards

Grades 2-5
Writing 1.0

Although there are no specific state standards that require students to demonstrate their ability to apply what they learn in school to their own lives, this should be a goal of any education system. And yet with the increasing emphasis on high-stakes testing, the real-life application of our students’ education seems to get lost. Therefore, it is more important than ever that we consciously support and encourage students to connect school learning to the rest of their lives.

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Altering how we act based on new information is one of the most powerful agents of social change. There are several steps involved in this process. First, we must develop the habit of making connections between our own actions and the environmental and social conditions of the world. Then we need to identify those things in our lives that we can change to help improve these conditions.

Finally, we must demonstrate through follow-through necessary to implement these changes in our daily lives.  

Lesson 1a: Students keep a Hidden Villa Connections Journal for several days.

Lesson 1b:  As a class, brainstorm some ideas of connections your students could make.

Lesson 2:  Students share and discuss favorite connections.

Lesson 3a:  Linking connections to actions.

Lesson 3b: Actions and goals

Lesson 3c:  Reflections


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Lesson 1a: Students keep a Hidden Villa Connections Journal for several days

Lesson 1a:  Students keep a Hidden Villa Connections Journal for several days

Duration  

10-20 minutes for 3 days

Objectives

  • Students will keep a journal to reinforce the connection between their lives and their Hidden Villa field trip.

Materials

  • Writing Journals
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Explain why they will need to keep their brains wide-awake to all the connections between Hidden Villa and their own lives. Emphasize that they will need to work constantly to find connections between their experiences at Hidden Villa and what they see, hear, do, think and feel during their daily activities.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Lesson 1b: As a class, brainstorm some ideas of connections

Lesson 1b: As a class, brainstorm some ideas of connections

Duration  

20 minutes

Objectives

  • Students will understand the depth of connection to make in their Hidden Villa Connections Journal

Materials

  • Writing Journals
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Take this opportunity to model the depth of thought you want them to use. For example, the following connection would not be acceptable: “The tree outside our classroom reminds me of the trees at Hidden Villa.” Remind your students that they need to explain their connections: “Why did it make you think that? How does this connection make you feel? Why is this connection important to you?”

Optional: When students finish their connection journals, you could have each student choose 2-3 of their favorite connections to illustrate and put together into a class book or bulletin board.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Lesson 2:  Students share and discuss favorite connections.

Lesson 2:  Students share and discuss favorite connections.

Duration  

10-20 minutes for 3 days

Objectives

  • Students will make new connections through class reflection on their Hidden Villa Connections Journal entries

Materials

  • Writing Journals
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During the project allow at least a little time each day for students to share and discuss their favorite connections. Take advantage of these discussions to guide your students to think more deeply about their connections. Having this time to share and reflect on their connections will open your students' minds to new connections, and develop their abilities to think about and express these connections.

 

 

 







 

 



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Lesson 3a:  Linking connections to actions

Lesson 3a:  Linking connections to actions

Duration  

40 minutes

Objectives

  • Students reflect on their Hidden Villa Connections Journal entries to see how they can take action

Materials

  • Writing Journals
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At the conclusion of the connection journal project, have your students re-read all of their connections. "Do any of your connections show a way that you could take action in your own life to make the world better?" If necessary, demonstrate with a connection of your own. (E.g., Connection: The salad in my lunch made me think about the garden at Hidden Villa. I wonder if the vegetables in my salad were organic. Action: Because I know that growing food organically is better for the environment and my health, I am going to try to buy organic food more often.) Generate a list of student ideas on the board.









 

 

 

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Lesson 3b: Actions and goals

Lesson 3b:  Actions and goals

Duration  

40 minutes

Objectives

  • Students will turn their actions from lesson 3a into goals

Materials

  • Writing Journals  

Guide your students through the following instructions:

  1. Choose one action you want to put into practice in your own life.
  2. Explain why you chose this action.
  3. Describe exactly what you are going to do to meet this challenge.
  4. Make a clear goal(s) for what you are going to accomplish by the end of the first week.

Here are some examples of student action ideas: Use less paper; Re-use paper shopping bags; Start a compost pile; Learn about a different country; Don't lose my pencils; Buy fewer packaged snacks; Sort through my family's waste to find things I can recycle; Help people who are hungry; Bring Eco-Healthy lunches to school; Write the school board to ask for healthier school lunch options; Plant vegetables in pots on my apartment balcony; Put my garbage in the trash can...

  1. I would like to try to make a compost pile at my apartment.
  2. I have noticed how much food waste we put into our garbage can.
  3. I am going to find a way to make a compost pile on our balcony and get my family to put their food scraps in it. I know that I will have to maintain it by finding decomposers to put it in and by keeping it moist. When we finally get fertile soil, I will feed it to the potted plants in our apartment.
  4. This week I am going to find a big plastic container I can reuse for our compost pile, put holes in it and find dirt to put into it.





 

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Lesson 3c:  Reflections

Lesson 3c:  Reflections

Duration  

40 minutes

Objectives

  • Students will evaluate their goal setting progress

Materials

  • Writing Journals 

At the end of the week guide your students in reflecting on their progress. Did they meet their goals? Why or why not? What were the challenges they confronted? How did they overcome them? Ask students to revise their goals if necessary and try again for the next week and report back.

 

 

 
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