STUDENT ADVISORY CURRICULUM
Grade 9
Theme: Personal Passions, Interests and Fun Stuff
This theme includes lessons on: Marking theme days like Earth Day, International Day for Elimination of Racial Discrimination, Remembrance Day ...
Recognition of accomplishments, birthdays, awards ... Cultural celebrations and holidays like Christmas, Hanukkah, Ramadan, Kwanzaa ...
Sharing personal interests, hobbies, projects ... and playfulness
Lessons Celebrate Success Deciding on Advisory Activities Drop Everything and Read End of the Year Rituals Exploratorium If I Had a Wish Passionate Presenters Thought or Story of the Month Games, Brain Teasers, Puzzles, Energizers
o Canada Day Word Searcho Earthday Puzzle 1o Sudoku Puzzle 2 o Sudoku Puzzleo Valentine Word Search
New Lessons – added 2008/2009 Word and Phrase Puzzle – (added Jan. 8, 2009) Alpha Grid Puzzle 1 – (added Jan. 8, 2009) December Fun Stuff Puzzles – (added Dec. 11, 2008) Fun Stuff – Name the Words and Phrases – (added Dec. 4, 2008) Just Add Salt Logic Puzzle – (added Nov. 19, 2008) Fun Stuff Rebus Puzzles – (added Nov. 18, 2008) Super Tough Brain Baffler – (added Nov. 13, 2008)
Friday Fun Stuff Puzzles – (added Nov. 13, 2008) Boys in the Band – (added Nov. 5, 2008) Digi Search – (added Nov. 5, 2008) Number Cruncher – (added Nov. 5, 2008) Sports Anagram 1 – (added Nov. 5, 2008) Sports Anagram 2 – (added Nov. 5, 2008) Halloween – (added Oct. 27, 2008) Halloween Logic Puzzle – (added Oct. 27, 2008) Logic Puzzle – (added Oct. 23, 2008) Friday Passions and Fun Stuff – (added Oct. 16, 2008) Name the Words or Phrases – (added Oct. 2, 2008) Disorder Puzzle – (added Oct. 1, 2008) Battleship – (added Sept., 2008) Denza Quizz – (added Sept., 2008) Friday Nearly Impossible Brain Bafflers – (added Sept., 2008) Scavenger Hunt – (added Sept., 2008)
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THEME: Personal Passions, Interests and Fun Stuff
Lesson: Celebrate Success
Learning OutcomesStudents will be recognized for individual accomplishments.Students will celebrate other students’ talents and competencies.
Essential QuestionsWhat important things do I do or have I done outside of school?What is my definition of success and excellence?
LevelGrade 9 - 12
Time1 x 15 minutes (whenever needed)
MaterialsWrite the Essential Questions on the board.
Procedure1. Recognizing individual accomplishments is as important as recognizing
whole –group successes. Our competitive “I win, you lose” culture too often doesn’t support taking pleasure in accomplishments of others. Create opportunities that encourage students to appreciate the efforts of their peers.
2. We don’t often recognize students’ talents and competencies if they aren’t used in the classroom. When you acknowledge that students do important things in their lives outside of school, you have the power to help students broaden their definitions of success and excellence, as well as break down stereotypical views of their classmates.
EvaluationChoose an appropriate Rubric from Assessment and Evaluation.
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THEME: Personal Passions, Interests and Fun Stuff
Lesson: Deciding on Advisory Activities
Learning OutcomesStudents will feel as though each of them is an important part of the group.
Students will celebrate throughout the year.
Essential QuestionsWhat kind of activities can we do throughout the year to build a sense of team?
What can we do to celebrate the talents of the members of the group?
LevelGrade 9 - 12
Time3 x 15 minutes
MaterialsWrite the Essential Questions on the board.Handout: “Suggestions for Advisory Activity”.
Procedure1. Read the essential questions:
o What kind of activities can we do throughout the year to build a sense of team?
o What can we do to celebrate the talents of the members of the group?
2. Read over handout: “Suggestions for Advisory Activity”. Identify the activities the students would like to participate in throughout the year. Brainstorm any other activities the group would like to do.
3. Create a monthly calendar for the year so students are aware of the activities planned. Have the students transfer the activities into their agenda book at the beginning of each month or for the whole year... make sure you are aware of school-planned activities, for example fundraising, Adopt-a- Family, etc….many of these school-based initiatives may be in the agendas already.
EvaluationChoose an appropriate Rubric from Assessment and Evaluation.
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Suggestions for Advisory ActivityCustomize this list to your comfort, and the talents and dynamics of your group. What may work well in one advisory group may not in another. Brainstorm with your group any additional activities – share with other advisory groups!
Relationship Building Activity Time (approx)Grade9
Grade 10
Grade11
Grade 12
Birthday celebrations (list each students’ birthday somewhere in the classroom These can be celebrated by the month or by the day)
1 advisory class per student. x x x x
Advisory Breakfast(out of the school.) 45 minutes x xPizza Lunch 1 hour xRestaurant Lunch(out of the school) 1 hour xJournals(to build student/teacher trust) x x x xPotluck x x x xA – thon activities(as a fundraiser or as a community service activity) x x x x
Family Tree Activity5 advisory sessions x x x x
Show and Tell
Talent Show (in the advisory group)
x x
30 second speeches(tell us something about you that we don’t know)
3 advisory groups x x x x
Movie Day 2 hours x x x xDecorating for special events(Hallowe’en, Christmas, seasons) x x x xField Trips x x x xTime Capsule x x
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Letter to Self xHumor Day(jokes…………) x x x xCurrent Events Day(discussion about any interesting current events taking place)
x x x x
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Game Day(either 1 advisory or a competition between advisories)
x x x x
Bulletin Boards(class photos throughout the year) x x x xDevelop a Advisory name/theme song/ motto xTheme Day(Remembrance Day, Earth Day, Elimination of Racism Day etc.) x x x xTrivia Challenge x x x xSilent Reading(a particular article/story from a Chicken Soup etc.)
x x x x
PredictionsHoroscopes
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THEME: Personal Passions, Interests and Fun Stuff
Lesson: Drop Everything and Read
Learning OutcomesStudents will drop everything and read for pleasure.Students will rate what they are reading for other students’ information.
Essential QuestionsWhat do you enjoy reading?What are you currently reading?How would you rate it?
LevelGrade 9 - 12
Time1 x 15 minutes (repeated throughout the year as decided by the group
MaterialsWrite Essential Questions on the boardBooks/magazines/articlesSpace where students can record what they are reading and rate the reading material.
Procedure1. Read over the Essential Questions at the beginning of the year:
o What do you enjoy reading?o What are you currently reading?o How would you rate it?
2. Do a quick survey to check what students like to read. If students read novels, encourage them to bring them. If there are particular magazines or articles they enjoy, work with the resource librarian.
3. Whenever the group decides, the whole group will drop everything and read for the advisory period. There will be groups that really enjoy that time and others that would prefer to do other things. Read your group and carry on.
EvaluationChoose an appropriate Rubric from Assessment and Evaluation.
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THEME: Personal Passions, Interests and Fun Stuff
Lesson: End of the Year Rituals
Learning OutcomesStudents will focus on closure and celebration. Students will reflect on the school year and what they have learned, appreciated and experienced in your advisory class.
Essential QuestionsWhat have I learned this year?What have I appreciated this year?What advice would I give new grade 9s for next year?
Level Grade 9 - 12
Time5 x 15 minutes
MaterialsWrite the Essential Questions on the board
Procedure1. Activities that focus on closure and celebration are important aspects of
the end of the school year. We get so caught up in the testing and grading cycle that it takes incredible discipline to invite students to stop and reflect on the school year. Develop rituals that give students the opportunity to reflect on what they have learned, appreciated and experienced in your advisory program.
2. Give every student the name of someone in the advisory. Their task is to write a note to that person that might include something they appreciated about this person; something they got to know about this person that they found interesting; something this person did in advisory that they thought was cool, funny, smart, impressive or unexpected. Collect the cards and pass them out on the last day.
3. Make the time to write a personal note to each student, noting something you appreciated about them this year, a positive change you noticed as the year progressed, a challenge they met, one way they earned your respect and admiration and/or something you will remember about them.
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4. Create a Memory Bulletin Board: Students can write their responses to any of these sentence starters:
o One thing I won’t forget about advisory this year is……..o I am no longer uncomfortable about………Advisory has helped
me…..about……..o The best thing about this year has been…..o In September, I thought….Now, I think……..o Advisory got me to think more about……….o The biggest challenge for me this year was……..o I surprised myself this year by………o The one thing I never want to do again is……….o One thing I really learned how to do well this year is………….
5. Assessing your Advisory Goals: Review the goals and expectations your advisory set for this year. Discuss whether the advisory met the goals/expectations.
6. Letter to New Students: ask students to write a letter to students who will be entering their school. Here are some ideas for what students might include in their letters.
o What can you look forward to doing/learning/contributing in the advisory group?
o What are two things you liked best this year and two things you would like to change?
o What was your biggest challenge this year? How did you meet this challenge? What did you learn about yourself?
o What did you find fun or interesting?o If students want to learn the ropes to be successful in school,
what should they know?
EvaluationChoose an appropriate Rubric from Assessment and Evaluation.
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THEME: Personal Passions, Interests and Fun Stuff
Lesson: Exploratorium
Learning OutcomeStudents will explore different interests, issues, projects, and topics.
Essential QuestionsWhat are my interests?What are some burning issues?What topics would I like to delve into?
LevelGrade 9 - 12
Time3 x 15 minutes (monthly or quarterly)
MaterialsWrite the Essential Questions on the board
Procedure1. Read over the Essential Questions.
2. Brainstorm a list of activities and projects people would like to do during the year. Each student can then vote for three to five choices on the list. Once you have the top ten preferences, you and the students can create a schedule for when to do what during the course of the school year. For example, the year of the Olympics would be a great event to follow as a group.
3. Another option is to reach consensus on two or three activities that the Advisory will do on a weekly or biweekly basis for six to eight weeks. Each student signs up for one activity and continues to meet and work with that activity group for each Exploratorium session.
EvaluationChoose an appropriate Rubric from Assessment and Evaluation.
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THEME: Personal Passions, Interests and Fun Stuff
Lesson: If I Had a Wish
Learning OutcomeStudents will express their wishes, dreams and hopes to their peers
Essential QuestionWhat are your wishes, dreams and hopes?
LevelGrade 9 - 12
Time1 x 15 minutes (could easily be extended)
MaterialsWrite Essential Question on the board.Koosh Ball, rock, talking stick (a way to determine who will speak)
ProcedureThis is a circle activity that gives students a chance to express their wishes, dreams and hopes to their peers. Invite students to think about how they would complete the following sentence.
o “If I had a wish that would be granted, it would be…………………..”, and then share with the group.
EvaluationChoose an appropriate Rubric from Assessment and Evaluation.
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THEME: Personal Passions, Interests and Fun Stuff
Lesson: Passionate Presenters
Learning OutcomesStudents will present to the class.
Essential QuestionsWhat would I like to share with the group? What is my personal passion?
LevelGrade 9
Time3 – 5 minute presentation (as many as fit into each session)
MaterialsWrite the Essential Questions on the boardTransparency or Handout: Grade 9 Presentation Topics
Procedure1. Read over the Essential Questions.
2. Let students know that each student will make a presentation at least one time during the school year. Students can choose to:
o Share something about a topic on which they are an expert.o Teach something to everyone in the group.o Read a passage that has personal meaning for them.o Facilitate a discussion of a topic of their choice.o Make a choice from the Presentation Topics.
EvaluationChoose an appropriate Rubric from Assessment and Evaluation.
ExtendingAsk students to make a list of ‘talk’ subjects to be shared with other advisory teachers.
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Grade 9 Presentation Topics
(Don’t forget the most important part of this assignment is to answer “why”?)
What would have to happen to make you feel that you are the luckiest person in the world?
What is your most prized possession?
Who would you like to visit you for a whole 24 hours?
If your house was on fire what would you save if you only had time to save one thing?
What are two things you think will change in you in the next four years?
If space and money were not an issue, what would you like to have the world’s largest collection of?
What was your last nightmare about? What do you think it means?
Home alone, what consumes most of your time?
If you could make yourself invisible, what would you most want to do?
Do you like to make difficult decisions by yourself, or have someone else make them for/with you?
If you became famous, would you enjoy the attention of photographers and/or fans?
If your family were going to host a foreign exchange student, what country would you like them to be from? Where would you like to go as a foreign exchange student?
If you were going to design a T-shirt with a Monday morning message, what would the T-shirt say?
When you are homesick, what do you need to make you feel more comfortable?
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If you were a teacher, how would you keep students interested in learning?
At school, what is the most comfortable room to be in?
In the future you can take a pill to get total knowledge of a subject. What subject pill would you take? What would you do with this knowledge?
What message would you like on a banner flying over your house?
Taken from If Anybody Asks Me, 1001 Questions, Larry Eckert
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THEME: Personal Passions, Interests and Fun Stuff
Lesson: Thought or Story for the Month
Learning OutcomesStudents will choose something to share with the group.Students will experience the roles of speaker and of polite audience.
Essential QuestionWhat thought or story do I have to share with the group?
LevelGrade 9 - 12
Time1 x 15 minutes (whenever appropriate)
MaterialsWrite the Essential Question on the boardA copy of (any other books of quotations and meditations for young people):
o Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soulo Seven Habits of Highly Effective Teens o Golden Nuggets
.
Procedure1. During the year, ask each student to contribute a thought or story. If
this is a regular routine, every student will have at least one turn. These can be personal stories, or inspiring/thought-provoking ones they found in a book or magazine.
2. Keep books around that students can draw from—if there is some free time, have students review the books.
EvaluationChoose an appropriate Rubric from Assessment and Evaluation.
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THEME: Personal Passions, Interests and Fun Stuff
Lesson: Games … Brain Teasers … Puzzles …Energizers
As educators, we realize that there are times when it’s appropriate to simply “play”…to have fun together and get to know one another in this way.
This theme contains a selection of games, brain teasers and puzzles which you could use at these times. Try to find ways to vary the settings…individual work, pair work, “races” pitting one group against another, etc. This will allow continued “team building” to occur. Please be reminded of the purpose and outcomes of the student advisory program in determining which activities you put into play—promote positive relationships, foster a sense of belonging and develop social-emotional learning.
Several resources in the Advisory Library available from each school implementation team have some very worthwhile activities to explore. Check out the following books:
The Advisory Guide: Designing and Implementing Effective Advisory Programs in Secondary Schools (2004) by Rachel Poliner and Carol Miller Lieber
Are You More Like? 1001colorful quandaries for quality conversations (2002) by Chris Cavert and Susana Acosta
Games (& other stuff) for Teachers: Classroom Activities that Promote Pro-social Learning (1999) by Chris Cavert, Laurie Frank & Friends;
It is assumed that teachers already have similar activities in their classroom repertoire. Theatre games and drama exercises are other good sources of activities. Add these to your collection, and continue to build and share these valuable resources. Above all, have fun!
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Earth Day
Please unscramble the words below
1. ira 2. aimlna
3. balncea 4. liebutafu
5. mtionucmy 6. scoineranvto
7. arteucser 8. ehart
9. erneageddn 10. gnreye
11. mvtoierennn 12. fersto
13. efrtuu 14. glaolb
15. gsars 16. tthbiaa
17. auhlmrf 18. ylethha
19. eomh 20. dlna
21. efli 22. aretun
23. sbeeorv 24. petanl
25. lsapnt 26. luiltopon
27. pttroce 28. eycrcel
29. eraenlw 30. ursceoer
31. ctrsepe 32. psoibisntlyrei
33. soli 34. ieepssc
35. tdesrwsa 36. mresats
37. vvisuer 38. wtesa
39. wtaer 40. edowod
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KEY: Earth Day
1. air 2. animal
3. balance 4. beautiful
5. community 6. conservation
7. creatures 8. earth
9. endangered 10. energy
11. environment 12. forest
13. future 14. global
15. grass 16. habitat
17. harmful 18. healthy
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19. home 20. land
21. life 22. nature
23. observe 24. planet
25. plants 26. pollution
27. protect 28. recycle
29. renewal 30. resource
31. respect 32. responsibility
33. soil 34. species
35. stewards 36. streams
37. survive 38. waste
39. water 40. wooded
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Name _______________________
Sudoku Puzzle 1Fill in the grid with digits in such a manner that every row, every column and every 3x3 box
accommodates the digits 1-9, without repeating any.
2 5 3 8
8 2 4 1
7 1 6 2
5 7 6 1
4 9 8 1
1 3 2 4 9
4 2 7 3
9 1 2 6
1 7 8 5
Name _______________________
Sudoku PuzzleFill in the grid with digits in such a manner that every row, every column and every 3x3 box
accommodates the digits 1-9, without repeating any.
2 1 5 3 9 6 7 4 8
8 3 6 7 2 4 9 5 1
9 7 4 5 1 8 6 3 2
8 5 7 9 6 1 4 3 2
4 9 2 3 8 5 6 1 7
1 6 3 2 4 7 8 5 9
6 8 4 5 2 9 1 7 3
5 7 9 1 4 3 2 6 8
3 2 1 7 8 6 4 9 5
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Name _______________________
Sudoku Puzzle 2Fill in the grid with digits in such a manner that every row, every column and every 3x3 box
accommodates the digits 1-9, without repeating any.
9 4 5 1
5 6 1 8
6 3 8 4
8 7 3 2
2 9 7 1
1 2 8 6
3 4 8 1
8 6 3 5
5 2 1 7
Sudoku PuzzleFill in the grid with digits in such a manner that every row, every column and every 3x3 box
accommodates the digits 1-9, without repeating any.
2 8 3 9 4 5 6 7 1
4 5 7 6 1 2 9 3 8
6 9 1 3 7 8 2 4 5
8 6 7 5 1 4 3 9 2
5 2 3 8 6 9 7 4 1
9 1 4 7 2 3 5 8 6
7 3 9 4 2 8 1 5 6
1 8 6 3 9 5 2 7 4
4 5 2 1 6 7 8 3 9
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VALENTINE
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Friday Fun StuffWhat words or phrases do the following represent?
(answers on next page)
PantsPants
Book going Cof fee
coorderurtfacedfaced
t………i………..m……………e
ab de
ME QUIT
STAHW THAT
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Solution: a pair of pants, going by the book, coffee break Order in the court, two faced, long time no see Quit following me, what’s up with that?
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Friday Fun Stuff
Alpha Grid Puzzle #1
Print the puzzle grid and use your compass directions to find the correct locations for the missing letters of the alphabet. When you have completed the grid, see if you can discover the hidden city.
Note: North or south means any location along the same column East or west means any location along the same row
Directions: N W---------E S
EZ
TN
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SOLUTION: PARIS
C Y R E 0
K Z A F I H Q
X P V T J S U
G M W B L N D
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Friday Fun Stuff(What words or phrases does the rebus below represent? Answers on next page)
uPLATm BillED 9S285F4E1T8Y6
FLUBADENCE 9:30 A.Moperator take pets
histmas tre 111111111111112:30 p.m Playstop
Solve these Xmas Riddles
1. What do elves learn in school?2. What Christmas Carol is the favorite of parents?3. Why does Santa have three gardens?4. What do snowmen eat for breakfast?5. What does a cat on the beach have in common with Christimas?
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Answers: platinum ill in bed safety in numbersBad influence big time operator take a step backwardsTrim the xmas tree Ones upon a time play shortstop
1. the elf-abet2. silent night3. so he can ho ho ho4. frosted flakes5. sandy claws
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Friday Fun Stuff
(name the words or phrases represented below: answers on next page)
to rn Way or Weigh
Answers:
Torn in half
One way or anotherLie in wait search high and lowAn
outside chance highway overpassForeign language whose in charge?
wellieight Search
and
A chance n hi waypass
Lang4uage
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Friday Fun Stuff Logic Puzzle( answer on next page)
Just Add Salt
When the doctor recommends cutting back on salt, certain foods lose their appeal. Five people (including Bertha and Howard) discovered this recently. Each found that he or she could no longer eat a different food without salt to bring out the flavor. Can you discover each persons’ full name and the food that he or she no longer eats?
1. Millie found that cantaloupe just isn’t the same without that little sprinkle on the top.2. Four of the five people are: Judith, Albertson, Frame and the person who gave up
tomatoes.3. Zachrisson and the person who gave up tomatoes are of opposite sexes.4. The person who gave up hard boiled eggs (WHO IS A WOMAN) isn’t named Lucelli5. Albertson and the person who gave up soft pretzels are of opposite sexes.6. The person who gave up popcorn isn’t surnamed (last name) Albertson or Lucelli.7. Ernie (who isn’t surnamed Frame or Metzler) didn’t give up soft pretzels or tomatoes.
First Name Last Name Food
1
2
3
4
5
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Answers:
Bertha Lucelli tomatoesErnie Zachrisson popcornHoward Frame soft pretzelsJudith Meltzer hard boiled eggsMillie Albertson cantaloupe
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Friday Fun StuffWhat phrases do the following rebus puzzles represent?
(answers on next page)
ME1111ONEONEURUR
URUR
LAL
ANSWERS:
Someone’s following meYou are out of lineAll mixed up
Tuna fishDown to earth
Too intenseWalk in the parkPoint blank range
NA FISHNA
E E A A R R T T H H
10
10 2 10
10
PAWALKRK
___________ RANGE
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Friday Fun Stuff Super Tough Brain Baffler
In the game of poker, one of the hands of five cards had the following features
There was no card above a 10 (an ace is above a 10 in poker) No two cards were of the same value All four suits were represented The total values of the odd and even cards were equal No three cards were in sequence The black cards totaled 10 in value The hearts totaled 14 The lowest card was a spade
What was the five card hand?
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Answer2 of spades, 9 of hearts, 5 of hearts, four of diamonds, eight of clubs
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FRIDAY FUN STUFF
WHAT PHRASES DO THE FOLLOWING PUZZLES REPRESENT? (ANSWERS ON NEXT PAGE)
VA DERS TRY STAND 2
JOBINJOB
ANSWERS
SPACE INVADERS TRY TO UNDERSTAND IN BETWEEN JOBS
WINNING WITH EAZE HEAD FOR COVERYOU ARE FULL OF BOLOGNA
TRAIL MIXFORGIVE AND FORGET
WINEEEE COVERCOVERHEADCOVER
COVER
KNEEUR FULL OF
TAILRRIALTAIRTLTLRIA
GIVE GETGIVE GETGIVE GETGIVE GET
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Passions and Fun Stuff Logic Puzzle
Boys in the Band
The So Cool Record company recently held auditions across the countryto find four singers to form a new band. The four guys chosen are nowsuper-stars but can you work out each guy's previous day job, his age(19,20,21,22) and home town?
1. Greg is exactly two years younger or older than the guy from Cleveland whoused to be a truck driver.
2. Either Darren or the guy from Seattle (who may or may not be Patrick) usedto deliver pizzas.
3. The guy from New York is younger than Daniel but older than the one whoused to be a carpenter.
4. The 22 year old from San Francisco isn't the one who used to be a waiter.
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DIGI-SEARCH
Find the hidden numbers; they may be horizontal or vertical
Puzzle Choice03730, 04687, 10987, 18833, 20121, 28392, 44543, 50898,
57225,64537, 65345, 79074, 88973, 93327, 94024,
95486.
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NUMBER CRUNCHER (solution on next page)
Down1. 12 across divided by eleven2. 1 down plus twenty-five3. Minutes in three days4. Dozen in twelve gross5. Seconds in five minutes9. 17 down minus eleven10. 11 down minus eight11. Minutes in three hours13. 3 down divided by twelve16. 23 across doubled17. 14 across divided by eleven18. 4 down times three19. Months in nine years20. 3 down divided by six
Across1. Three times 19 down4. 19 down minus five6. 15 across plus eighty-three7. 17 across minus 28. 18 down plus thirty-eight10. 19 across minus sixty-six12. 3 down plus forty-seven14. 12 across doubled15. 13 down minus 15017. 20 down minus sixteen19. 5 down minus 13321. Minutes in four hours22. Four times 4 across
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Passions and Fun Stuff
Sports Anagram 1
Can you work out the kinds of sport from the following anagrams? Word lengths
are shown in brackets.
(SOLUTION ON THE NEXT PAGE)
A WET FEW RAN IT RIGHT (5,5,7)
GET WIN IF LIGHT (13)
RING WELTS (9)
LOB ALOFT (8)
LITHE CATS (9)
ROMAN HAT (8)
MINOR GO CART (5,6)
WIN FUN GRIDS (11)
BALK TABLES (10)
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SOLUTION TO SPORTS ANAGRAM 1
WHITE WATER RAFTINGWEIGHTLIFTINGWRESTLINGFOOTBALLATHLETICSMARATHONMOTOR RACINGWINDSURFINGBASKETBALL
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Sports Anagram 2
Can you work out the kinds of sport from the following anagrams? Word lengths
are shown in brackets.
(SOLUTION ON THE NEXT PAGE)
IS KING (6)
SNORE OK (7)
GAIN ONCE (8)
OWN RIG (6)
WET OR OPAL (5,4)
STRANGE KIWI (5,6)
RACED FLAT KIND (5,3,5)
GRAB WIND SOON (12)
PLOT VALUE (4,5)
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SOLUTION TO SPORTS ANAGRAM 2
SKIINGSNOOKERCANOEINGROWINGWATER POLOWATER SKIINGTRACK AND FIELDSNOWBOARDINGPOLE VAULT
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Friday: Hallowe’en Passions and Fun Stuff
( answers on the next page )
1. What type of dogs do vampires like best? Clue….it’s a type of a hound
2. What does a skeleton say before eating? Clue….Skeletons have healthy appetites Clue…..Skeletons are made of
3. What type of key should you always use to take to a haunted house? Clue….think of your boney body
4. Why do vampires need mouthwash? Clue…..if you’re thinking bad breath you are on the right track
5. What kind of streets do zombies like? Clue….zombies aren’t alive
6. What do you get when you cross a vampire with a snowman7. What kind of music do mummies listen to
Blood hound
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Bone appetiteSkeleton keyBat breathDead endsFrostbiteWrap
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Logic Puzzle: Ten Haunted House
Every Halloween, Baker’s farm turns its barn into the biggest haunted house in the country. The attraction consists of a series of dark hallways connecting six main rooms, each housing a “live dead” actor playing a different scary character (including Lizzie Borden). Last year, the Bakers’ six grandchildren (including Angela) walked through together. Each thought that a different room was the scariest. Discover the number of the room that scared each child and the character in each room.
1. The Spider woman was in the room that the children entered just before the room that Tricia thought was the scariest
2. The Werewolf was three rooms before the room that Stephen thought was the scariest3. Lauren thought that the third room was the scariest4. Vlad the Impaler awaited the children in the fourth room5. The room with Jack the Ripper was sometime after the room that Randall thought was the
scariest6. The Snake Charmer was three rooms after the room that Bradley thought was the scariest
Room Child Character1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
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Answer
1st Randall Lizzie Borden
2nd Bradley Werewolf
3rd Lauren Spiderwoman
4th Tricia Vlad the Impaler
5th Stephen Snake Charmer
6th Angela Jack the Ripper
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Friday Passion and Fun StuffLogic Puzzles
(answer on next page)
Pie Eating Contest
At the yearly pie eating contest, the contestants were anxious. This year, out of a field of 50 contestants, the first five people to finish their five pound pies would emerge with cash
awards. Each winner ate a different type of pie (blueberry, cherry, coconut cream, apricot and banana cream).
Figure out the order in which these five competitors finished and the type of pie that each ate.
1. A woman finished in second2. Calvin finished three places ahead of the person who ate a banana cream pie3. Norman, who ate either the apricot or the cherry pie, didn’t finish third4. Mary finished her pie sometime before another person finished his or her blueberry pie5. Jasper didn’t finish his pie just before the person who ate the apricot pie6. Ethel finished either just before or just after the person who ate the coconut pie
Person Type of Pie_________________________________1_________________________________2_________________________________3_________________________________4_________________________________5
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1 Calvin apricot2 Mary coconut cream3 Ethel blueberry4 Jasper banana cream5 Norman cherry
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Friday Passions and Fun Stuff For any grade (answers on next page)
What words or phrases do the following boxes represent?1.
STA4NCE SMOKEG
J KA2345678910 Q
FUNNY FUNNYWORDS WORDSWORDS WORDS
SHOPSHOPSHOP U
SGEG
O__ER__T__O__ CI II XLNC
talk H P O O P H IF
2. There are many parts of the body that have 3 letter names such as “arm”. Can you think of 9 others?
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Four Instance go up in smoke hijacking
To funny for words shop til you drop scrambled eggs
Painless operation See eye two eye Excellency
Small talk Hop up and down a big if
Nine other parts are: Leg, ear, toe, lip, hip, eye, rib, jaw, gum
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Friday Fun: Name the Words or Phrases(answers on next page)
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Your time is up For once in my life
To err on the right side First lady
Robin Hood A friend in need
Shut up and sit down Safety in numbers
Matinee What goes up must come down
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Worlds Greatest Disorder Puzzle
Rearrange the numbers so that no two consecutive numbers are beside each other. They cannot align side by side, up and down or
diagonally.
Answer on next page
1
8
2 3 4 5 6 7
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Answer
7
2
3 1 4 5 8 6
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THEME: Passions and Fun Stuff
Lesson: Team Battleship
Learning Outcomes: Students will work together as a team with a positive competitive spirit.
This is just a fun activity for a day of your choice
Essential Question
Level: Grades 9-12
Time: 1x15
Materials Overhead projector Overhead transparency Overhead pen One sheet of paper per pair or group (however you choose to divide your
class)
Procedures1. Prepare and overhead with an 8x8 grid of boxes2. Label the top boxes A through H and the side boxes 1 through 93. Pass out a sheet of paper for each pair or group (however you divide your
class)4. Instruct each group to duplicate your grid on their sheet of paper and
choose any 3 boxes on their grid to place their battleships. Keep their sheet well hidden from other groups. They must also name each of their ships (encourage fun names)
5. Now one group at a time calls out a box… (.i.e. B5)6. If any group has one of their ships in that box they must stand up and say,
“You’ve hit our ship and say the name of the ship. The teacher then marks the spot on the overhead using the battleship name. If no ship is sunk they simply mark the spot with an X.
7. The winner is the group that maintains the most amount of ships when time expires.
8. A small prize for the winning group….a chocolate bar, muffin…whatever you choose could be a nice touch.
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9. The teacher may want to play with a group and assign a student to record on the overhead.
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The Densa Quiz
How smart are you? Take this quiz, if you dare, and see!!Scoring is as follows:Correct Rating12 Genius10 – 11 Above Normal7 – 9 Normal4 – 6 ……mmmmmm1 – 3 pay attention in school0 Brain Dead
1. Do they have a 4th of July in Spain?
2. How many birthdays does the average man have? ________________________
3. Some months have 31 days; how many have 28? ________________________
4. How many outs are there in an inning? ________________________
5. Is it legal for a man in California to marry his widow's sister?
6. Divide 30 by 1/2 and add 10. What is the answer? ________________________
7. If there are 3 applies and you take away 2, how many do you have?________________
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8. A doctor gives you 3 pills telling you to take 1 every 1/2 hour. How many minutes would the pill last? ________________________
9. A farmer has 17 sheep, and all by 9 die. How many are left?________________________
10. How many animals of each sex did Moses take on the ark?________________________
11. A clerk in the butcher shop is 5'10" tall. What does he weigh?______________________
12. How many two cent stamps are there in a dozen? _________________
The Densa Quiz (answers)Yes1All6No-he’s dead70You have 260 minutes-one right away, one at 30, last at 609None-Noah’s ArcMeat12
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Friday: Nearly Impossible Brain Bafflers
What word, expression, or name is depicted in each puzzle below?
(Answers on next page)
1. STEPS 2. B SPETS U A SPETS R M U D
3. M E 4. ON A L THE THE
T5. AGB 6. U S
U E J M
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7. N 8. BEND I DRAW P DRAW
DRAW
Brain Baffler Answers:
1. one step forward two steps back2. Bermuda triangle3. one square meal4. one the double5. mixed bag6. just between you and me7. pin up8. bend over backwards
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THEME: Passions and Fun Stuff
Lesson: Scavenger Hunt
Learning Outcomes: Students will learn to work in teams in the spirit of fun and
cooperation
Essential Question: Which team is the best scavenger?
Level: Grade 9- 12
Time: 1 x 15
Materials: one bag per group Scavenger Hunt handout ( attached to this lesson )
Procedures
1. Divide the class into 4 equal teams. Hand out a list of items that each team needs to work together and search through their
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wallets, purses, pockets, backpacks etc. for all of the items. You decide if they are allowed to leave the classroom to hunt.
2. Assign a time limit. The first team to obtain all the items wins. If at the end of the time limit, neither team has found all the items, then the winner is the one who has the most items.
3. If you choose, provide a small prize for the winning team
Scavenger Hunt Items
1. a penny, a nickel, a dime, a quarter2. Ring3. sock with green in it4. Strand of red hair5. tic tac6. ruler7. m&m8. green pen9. baseball team hat10. rubber band11. mirror12. key chain13. chapstick14. receipt15. picture of a baby16. nail file17. envelope18. twoonie
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19. white eraser20. toe ring21. nail polish22. a note to a friend23. a pencil no bigger than 4 inches long24. calculator25. a tie
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