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Secondary Hip Hop Secondary Elementary: Life’s Big Ride Elementary: Hip Hop Elementary: Ride of Reality Elementary: Roller Coaster 2
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Secondary Hip Hop Secondary Elementary: Life’s Big Ride Elementary: Hip Hop Elementary: Ride of Reality Elementary: Roller Coaster 2
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Emotional Rollercoasterwatch videoA hilarious little boy shows a wide range of emotions while riding his first rollercoaster (shown often in Level 1 Trainings) Top Thrill Coasterwatch videoThis is an example of a newer rollercoaster that pushes the limits of extreme to create a bigger adrenaline rush (good for discussion “why do people ride roller coasters?”)
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Use the journal prompts below along with the journal templates to facilitate the journaling activities. To order physical copies of the WhyTry Secondary or Elementary Journals, visit our online store. Secondary Journal Prompts Journal #1 Journal #2 Journal #3 (art) Journal #4 (art) Journal #5 (music) Journal #6 (music) Journal #7 (observation activity) Journal #8 (game
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Often people think that what happens to them in life is the result of luck. Because of this, they don’t take responsibility for what happens to them. Rather than having goals, these individuals merely react to the events that happen each day and make decisions based on daily circumstances. When we take responsibility for our
This activity will help youth recognize the difference between the easy-fast track and the harder but worth it track. They will see that the easy-fast track is only out to deceive them, while the harder track will lead to opportunities, freedom, and self-respect. Spatial Requirements: Regular classroom setup: little or no space required Activity Type: Object lesson