Week Eight
Genius Hour Project: Basketball for a Cause
- What We Accomplished This Week: This week was an extremely successful week for Basketball for a Cause! As we have told you in recent blog posts, we finally were able to present our basketball clinics at a Lower School Chapel this past Friday! This was a very exciting day for our project as it means we are getting closer and closer to the start of our basketball clinics. This week we also communicated back and forth with Dr. West (dean of the lower school) about any advice he had for our clinics. The advice he gave us was to be extremely detailed about our clinics to the parents and to have fun while working with the girls!

- What We Plan To Do: While we have accomplished a lot this week, we still have a lot to do in the coming weeks. We still need to complete our flyers to put in the girls' Take Home Tuesday Folders so they can tell their parents about the clinics. Another thing we also need to work on is the lesson plans for the two basketball clinics. Once we complete these two things, we can really focus on making this the best experience for the girls' as possible.
How will the parents be able to sign their child up for your clinics?
ReplyDeleteThis is so exciting! How do you plan on distributing the flyers to all the kids and their parents?
ReplyDeleteGreat progress! How many clinics are you planning on having?
ReplyDeleteThis is so awesome to see all of it playing out. I think the kids are going to really enjoy the clinic.
ReplyDeleteThis is pretty cool. When will the clinics start?
ReplyDeleteWhat was some of the advice Dr. West gave you?
ReplyDeleteI love this project and how you guys are going to hand out flyers to all the girls! How long will it take you guys to complete what you want completed?
ReplyDelete(Paige) This is so great for your project! The kids will love it! When will the clinics be held?
ReplyDelete(Jack Arsta) Did any of the girls want to sign up after your speech you gave?
ReplyDelete(Bella) I love how you guys actually went down to the lower school and made a presentation and everything.
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