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10/2/14. BR: What makes a “good” community? Give some examples from the city. What makes a “bad” community? Give some examples from the city. Today: What’s in Your Community?. When all charts are posted. Do a “gallery walk”

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10/2/14

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  1. 10/2/14 BR: What makes a “good” community? Give some examples from the city. What makes a “bad” community? Give some examples from the city. Today: What’s in Your Community?

  2. When all charts are posted.. • Do a “gallery walk” • Walk around and use your post its to make comments about the charts of the other groups. • Comments can be questions, something that you found interesting, or troubling. • Get back with your group • Discuss what you saw • Discuss as a class

  3. Exit Slip – 15pts • What works well in our community? • What is successful in our community? • What could be most improved upon in our community? • What prevents our community from being truly successful? • Complete: • “I feel _______ about our community because_______.

  4. Making A Community Map • We will make a large map of all of the things in our neighborhood. • We will complete this project by next Tuesday. • Upon completion of the projects all those involved will receive 100 points.

  5. Project Teams (partner only!) • Pick up the explanation sheet and rubric of the project. • Read it over, ask questions.

  6. More Details: Use the Map process sheet but here are some additional details 1-2.Use Irving Park, Pulaski, Albany, Lawrence as your boundaries 4. Survey at Least 5 People (family and teachers count!) • Write down their responses (or give them a copy of the paper and have them write it down!) 7. Create a key for your map (resources, problems/things to improve

  7. Survey Results Resources/Assets (positives) Things to improve

  8. What to Hand In? - How do I get 100 Points? • Map – properly labeled (resources and areas to improve) • Survey responses (at least 5) - questions a-d. • List of resources/assets and Things to be improved (survey results) • Perfect Paragraph – How do you feel about your community?

  9. Map Key? My House Resources/Asset Challenge/Problem/thing to improve 1 7

  10. Map Key (examples) • Albany Park Neighborhood Center - 5101 N Kimball Ave, Chicago, IL 60625(773) 509-5650 7. Abandoned house with gang graffiti – 2111 W. Eastwood

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