Leadership Notebook 2013-14 School Year. THIS YEARS THEME… THE GAME PLAN! A Sports Theme.

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Leadership Notebook School Year

THIS YEARS THEME… THE GAME PLAN! A Sports Theme

Supplies 1” Binder 5 tabs 7 sheets of copy paper Notebook paper Writing Utensil

Front Cover Students will make their leadership notebook their own and create ownership of their notebook. Since the theme is “Game Plan”, you may want to encourage them to involve their favorite sport to play or watch. The only consistent between students will be their title on the front cover, which is “Leadership Notebook” and their name somewhere on the front.

Front Cover Example of Front Cover If the student does not have a pocket to slide the paper into, then they will glue their decorated front cover page directly on the front of their notebook.

First page- The Game Plan Mission Statement Prior to the tabs, students will create a mission statement that each class will create in order to guide the student body this year on our quest to become a Lighthouse School. This will be done at a later Homeroom class. Just leave a paper in front of the tabs as a placeholder.

Step 1: Label each of the Tabs The tabs should go as follows: 1.) About Me 2.) Goals 3.) Tracking Data 4.) Leadership Roles 5.) Celebrating Success

Goals Students will be setting: Personal Goals Academic Goals To go with each of these goals and action plan will be provided, in order for the student to understand how to achieve their goal. Again these goals will created at a later homeroom class period

Tracking Data Students will use copy paper in order to track each individual class Each subject area will be tracked by: Overall grade Assessment grade Reflection Example on the next slide They will create one for each of their classes in homeroom on 8/20.

Leadership Roles Students will be continually adding Leadership roles that they accept throughout the year. They will record what is entailed within each leadership role.

Celebrating Success This will be an ongoing list that they will create, that will celebrate any positive outcomes in or outside of school Examples: 100% on Test Pop Warner team won the league championship Made a learning gain on Discovery Ed Test Made the track and field team Increased their overall grade in a particular class

On Tuesday 8/20 Ideally in Homeroom on Tuesday, our goal is that students will: Set up the front cover of their notebook Get their tabs in place Set up their 7 tracking data pages

EXCITING THINGS TO COME! Student created: Trading card style “About Me” section College Pennants “Game Day” data tracking Competition between grade levels Book reading scoreboard- showing the amount of books each grade level has read.