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Welcome to Design! Do NOW C: There should be no conversation. You may ask your neighbor for a pen or pencil if needed. H: To get help raise your hand A: Finish the worksheet at your desk in five minutes M: Movement: You should stay in your seat P: Are you participating? You are working on your worksheet S: Do all the things above and you will be successful Welcome to Design! Do NOW Answer the following questions in 5 SENTENCES OR MORE in your design book. 1. What does a SUCCUESSFUL FIELD TRIP LOOK LIKE? 2. What are qualities of a successful field trip? 1. Find your seat number 2. Sit down 3. Quietly Get started in your notebook. 4. You will have five minutes to finish it

Pre-Field Trip DAy Terrific Tuesday

Agenda Do Now (5) Agenda (2) Groups(15) What We Will Do? (15) Innovation Club (5) What do you want to know? (5 Minutes) + +++

In your groups: Take five minutes and answer the following question. What makes a good field trip? What Qualities? What Experiences? Be Ready to add to our class poster.

In Your Groups: What would make a field trip bad? What Behaviors? What Experiences? What can we do to MAKE SURE THIS DOESN’T HAPPEN?

What Do you Want This to be? Come up with three or four qualities of what you want this experience to be.

What Things Will I hear that represent a BSI student and what things should I not hear?

What We will Be Doing Groups Cycle Through Storm Systems You The Experience Genetics/Hatchery Fab Lab

Behavior Expectations May Include/ What do you expect from yourself? Write it down on a piece of paper We are representing BSI When someone from MSI is talking you are not You will be with the people you are supposed to be with You will be inquisitive about the museum while respecting the experience Your ID will show at all times Scholars No Swearing Respect Each Other Respect the Museum Respect the Chaperones Hands off Policy Be Inquistive Same expectations apply as if in MS. Minkus’s room.

Innovation Club

What Questions do you have? Write down three questions you want to have answered tomorrow? What are three really good questions you could ask about any exhibit?

Someone else’s definition of success What is his definition of success? What is your opinion of his definition of success?