This is a big part of my everydays rutine. I smile a lot..
It is especially rewarding to smile to someone who does not expect it or to someone who is often not being noticed.. They dont just smile, they SHINE back..
in my class you can't get a new pen until you either lose yours, or it runs out of ink. Most people just take theirs home and say they've lost it but I try as hard as I can to use ALL the ink until it doesn't work. Its a small action but it will make a difference... maybe :)
On the 15th July 2010, Hampton Community College students welcomed 20 older people from 6 different care homes. The event ran from 1-5 and took a long time to set up and plan for. Jack, Sean, Keenan and Veeraj visited most care homes personally, in 2 cases even giving powerpoint presentations on the action "teach your granny to text".
The event itself ran smoothly and both young and old people socialised together. History pin was not used due to some technical glitches, but it seems a good idea for the future.
We had a great number of students supporting with yours of the school, cake and drink sales, bingo, raffles, knitting and texting classes and a couple of very interesting interviews about past stories.
Overall, the event was a success and hopefully a stepping stone for future events in collaboration with We Are What We Do. All students were proud of their contributions and looking forward to more project. Sophie, Veeraj, Sean, Keenan and Jack got a big applause in the achievement assembly at the end of the year, together with a small filing cabinet and a project folder to get involved in future events. A final big thank goes to Nicole and Emma for launching the idea for this event with a thought-provoking workshop.
Every old person had a free plant as a thank you for visiting the school and the feedback given was superb. HCC students managed to raise 130 pounds during the event, 50% of which will go to Age UK, 50% will go to future community events.
When bringing a personal reusable bag at Trader' Joe's for grocery shopping, the customer can participate to a weekly raffle and win $40 in grocery. at the cash register you . This incentive made me NEVER forget to bring along my bag.
i read my little sis a bedtime story about twice a month she loves it and then wont go to sleep afterwards. Her favourite, which was also my favourite, is a Squash and Squeeze.
We Are What We Do Wall
we are the people that do it
People should not waste water anyone that wants to drink dirty water waste it because it will be like that if we dont do somthing about it.I smile a lot..
This is a big part of my everydays rutine. I smile a lot..It is especially rewarding to smile to someone who does not expect it or to someone who is often not being noticed.. They dont just smile, they SHINE back..
biro ink
in my class you can't get a new pen until you either lose yours, or it runs out of ink. Most people just take theirs home and say they've lost it but I try as hard as I can to use ALL the ink until it doesn't work. Its a small action but it will make a difference... maybe :)Bridge The Generation Gap event
On the 15th July 2010, Hampton Community College students welcomed 20 older people from 6 different care homes. The event ran from 1-5 and took a long time to set up and plan for. Jack, Sean, Keenan and Veeraj visited most care homes personally, in 2 cases even giving powerpoint presentations on the action "teach your granny to text".The event itself ran smoothly and both young and old people socialised together. History pin was not used due to some technical glitches, but it seems a good idea for the future.
We had a great number of students supporting with yours of the school, cake and drink sales, bingo, raffles, knitting and texting classes and a couple of very interesting interviews about past stories.
Overall, the event was a success and hopefully a stepping stone for future events in collaboration with We Are What We Do. All students were proud of their contributions and looking forward to more project. Sophie, Veeraj, Sean, Keenan and Jack got a big applause in the achievement assembly at the end of the year, together with a small filing cabinet and a project folder to get involved in future events. A final big thank goes to Nicole and Emma for launching the idea for this event with a thought-provoking workshop.
Every old person had a free plant as a thank you for visiting the school and the feedback given was superb. HCC students managed to raise 130 pounds during the event, 50% of which will go to Age UK, 50% will go to future community events.
incentive
When bringing a personal reusable bag at Trader' Joe's for grocery shopping, the customer can participate to a weekly raffle and win $40 in grocery. at the cash register you . This incentive made me NEVER forget to bring along my bag.The Cutest Joke in the World
Q. What is a cat's favourite exersise?A. PUSS-UPS!
Powerpoint
i liked this sooooo much that i put it on my powerpoint presentation about saving the planet!READ TO YOUNGER SIBLINGS!
i read my little sis a bedtime story about twice a month she loves it and then wont go to sleep afterwards. Her favourite, which was also my favourite, is a Squash and Squeeze.