Leadership Notebook 2013-14 School Year THIS YEARS THEME… THE GAME PLAN! A Sports Theme Supplies • • • • • 1” Binder 5 tabs 7 sheets of copy paper Notebook paper Writing Utensil Front Cover • Students will make their leadership notebook their own and create ownership of their notebook. • Since the theme is “Game Plan”, you may want to encourage them to involve their favorite sport to play or watch. • The only consistent between students will be their title on the front cover, which is “Leadership Notebook” and their name somewhere on the front. Front Cover • Example of Front Cover • If the student does not have a pocket to slide the paper into, then they will glue their decorated front cover page directly on the front of their notebook. First page- The Game Plan Mission Statement • Prior to the tabs, students will create a mission statement that each class will create in order to guide the student body this year on our quest to become a Lighthouse School. • This will be done at a later Homeroom class. Just leave a paper in front of the tabs as a placeholder. Step 1: Label each of the Tabs • • • • • • The tabs should go as follows: 1.) About Me 2.) Goals 3.) Tracking Data 4.) Leadership Roles 5.) Celebrating Success Goals • Students will be setting: • Personal Goals • Academic Goals • To go with each of these goals and action plan will be provided, in order for the student to understand how to achieve their goal. • Again these goals will created at a later homeroom class period Tracking Data • Students will use copy paper in order to track each individual class • Each subject area will be tracked by: • Overall grade • Assessment grade • Reflection • Example on the next slide • They will create one for each of their classes in homeroom on 8/20. Leadership Roles • Students will be continually adding Leadership roles that they accept throughout the year. • They will record what is entailed within each leadership role. Celebrating Success • This will be an ongoing list that they will create, that will celebrate any positive outcomes in or outside of school • Examples: • • • • • 100% on Test Pop Warner team won the league championship Made a learning gain on Discovery Ed Test Made the track and field team Increased their overall grade in a particular class On Tuesday 8/20 • Ideally in Homeroom on Tuesday, our goal is that students will: • Set up the front cover of their notebook • Get their tabs in place • Set up their 7 tracking data pages EXCITING THINGS TO COME! • Student created: • Trading card style “About Me” section • College Pennants • “Game Day” data tracking • Competition between grade levels • Book reading scoreboard- showing the amount of books each grade level has read.