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Summer Portfolio Institute Summer 2003. Arlene Brian Nancy Stephanie. Introduction Activities. Tie ‘em UP!! - Ropes. Glyphs. M & M Activities. PEPSI-MAN. Venn Diagram. People BINGO. Investigators. Activities. Dodecahedron Calendars Rocket Cars Chromatography Tessellations - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Summer Portfolio Institute Summer 2003

Summer Portfolio Institute

Summer 2003

ArleneBrianNancy

Stephanie

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Introduction Activities

• Glyphs

• M & M Activities

• Tie ‘em UP!! - Ropes

• Venn Diagram• People BINGO

PEPSI-MAN

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Investigators

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Activities

Dodecahedron Calendars

Rocket Cars Chromatography Tessellations Polygon Scavenger

Hunt

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Hand-Held Technology

CBR-CBL Walking Activity

Dolphin Graphs Detective Story Cookie Experiment

(How Many Chips?) Bones (Whose Arm

Was It?)

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Writing

Detective Story Polygon Law Check Writing Story Popcorn Story Newspaper

Captions/Headlines

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Computer Lab

Tessellations Ice Cream Truck Competition Detective Story Write-Up

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Gloria GraphiteGloria Graphite is a dreamer. She has high expectations for her life but so far

has not accomplished her dreams. She is intelligent, knows what she wants, but just can’t seem to make that big break or discovery that will make her successful. She is beginning to feel desperate and knows things must change fast. After all, her birthday is coming and she’s still stuck in the same old rut.

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Pam ChromatogramPam Chromatogram is a research scientist. She’s worked hard her entire

career but is still constantly compared to the successes of her father. Her husband wants her to stop working long enough to take a trip across the United States, stopping several days at interesting spots, relaxing at state parks, and visiting with his aged parents. She simply cannot stop her research now! Her competitors are at her heels now and they may even have findings she is unaware of.

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Mary MasoniteMary Masonite is the wife of an inventor. She was born in a wealthy family and

her parents and siblings scoffed at the choice she made for a husband. Mary has faith in her husband’s talents and feels he will eventually be successful at his work. He will probably get the patent for an invention he has been working on. If he does, money will pour into their lives and her family will accept her husband. Mary has recently discovered that a competing inventor is also very near applying for a patent for a similar discovery. If Mary’s husband doesn’t finish his work and file for the patent first, all his work will be to no avail.

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Fred FingerprintFred Fingerprint has always been a disappointment to everyone. He’s spent

his whole life in and out of trouble. Despite many opportunities and well-intentioned backing and support others have given him, he just hasn’t accomplished much of anything. No one can understand Fred. He’s intelligent, kind, and friendly, but seems to get into the wrong situations far too often. Fred knows the pattern needs to be broken. It’s time to change his life.

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Patrick Pencil Patrick Pencil is a wealthy philanthropist. He backs projects for researchers and inventors and it costs him thousands of dollars. He is usually glad to do it. He most recently set up a contest that will pay the winner $500,000. The inventor or researcher that wins will be ecstatic. He has recently discovered that his daughter has an outstanding debt of $750,000 and she has asked him for his help. Patrick would like to help her but with the contest, he is not excited about turning loose of that much money at once.

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Larry LabradorLarry Labrador is the stereotypical scientist. He’s been considered a nerd his entire

career. No one really knows him. He’s bright, capable, and a hard worker. He spends many hours at work and has not had much time for a social life. He’s never been concerned about money and has been happy with the day-to-day discoveries of his work.

Recently, he’s met someone he likes to spend time with. She’s pushing him to excel, have that “big idea”, and get wealthy. He’s entered a contest with other scientists that could allow him a chance at $500,000. This wasn’t that important to him, but his new girlfriend has $$$$$ in her eyes and has pushed him to the brink to win the contest.

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CASE CLOSED!!


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