Sunday, May 15, 2011

Visit to Churchview


Posing in front of the apple trees! Many thanks to Danielle and Tara for the opportunity to view the farm!



Tuesday, May 3, 2011

It's Lynica McClellan and I'm in LEAP 2. Recently we had a CAP fair and it went really well. I achieved and accomplished so much this year. We wanted to educate the next youth about green practices in their community.


I enjoyed this CAP so much. We did many activities including; games, obstacle course, gardening, & a nature walk. Each of these activities taught the kids something new. We showed the kids how to have fun with out harming the environment. For lunch the kids had fruits & vegetables, granola bars and grilled hamburgers & hot dogs. We also wanted to show the kids that healthy food can be really good & tasty.


I felt really excited & confident about our CAP until the unexpected happened, elementary kids came along with the middle school kids. I was nervous about what they were going to think and if they would understand my lesson. to my surprise they understood it well and they enjoyed it. I had many challenges such as kids who didn't want to participate and were overly enthusiastic about this but with the help of others I overcame it.


Getting our CAP together was fun and stressful. We had to worry about our budget, if everyone was going to make it, and if everyone could successfully present their lesson. Thankfully LEAP 2 came together and made a beautiful CAP fair.


All together the CAP was beautiful and I know the kids learned a lot from it and so did I.




-Lynica McClellan

Well on Saturday April 30th of this year we Level 2 held our CAP which is Community Action Project at the Pool Groove in Highland Park. The whole experince to me was great I loved the whole thing. The chidren had alot of energy and they loved how they actually got to learn that day and be outside. In talking to one of the teachers from the their he said it was a good day and loved how we took the time to hang with the children. The thing I like the most was how everyone was engaged and there was not a lot of telling them to be quiet and stop doing this and that. I also liked how everyone didnot come in complaining saying they did want to be there also that i hard work thoughts and ideas and projects didnt go to waste and we enjoyed the day as much as the children did.

Community Action Project

Whats up bloggers? this is Darrell here to talk about the Tuesday crews CAP. Though i didnt do too much at the CAP in Highland Park, I did atleast get the chance to be in the gardening group and it taught me a lot about myself that i didnt know. i gained more confidence in being able to speak and teach and that was a wakness that i struggled with throughout the program. Being able to work with the youg children and teach them what i learned throughout my time in the SCA inspired me and makes me want to teach more. I am glad that i got the chance to teach these youg children at a young age what ive learned. It not only gave them the knowledge but they will hopefully pass it on to future generations to come.

I also have a very good time cooking and preparing the food. Not only was it good but there were organic ingredients in most of the food. Seeing the kids learning in a fun time and enjoying themselves let me know that they were interested in what we were teaching them.
hey boys and girls its bree lol i know i just talked to yall like you guys where 4 and 5 lol but any ways im here to tell you about leap 2 and our fun filled day last saturday when we did our c.a.p..... and let me tell you from the first moment i walked in the door i knew that day would be filled with nothing but laughs smiles and jus a very fun day. when we first got to the office we where told to make lunches and then get into groups and help load the vans so we can get there before the kids so we could set every thing up. once that was done and completed we had to load up in the cars and drive over i cant even sit here and lie to yall man when i tell yall i was nerves on my way there..GGGIIIIRRRRRLLLLL!!!!!! you know how nerves you feel before you go get a tooth pulled or right as you go into labor thats how i felt once the kids steped off the bus and started walking over to us. and how i knew i was nerves was i had everything i wanted to say in my head and once we got them to be quite and listen it was like the cat had my tongue lol im tell you i was like a stutttering standly hey hey hey hey youu gggggg guys how are you you you doing. lol like i never talked in front of people before which i have i do it all the time. and mind you guys these kids had to be like 4-13 and i made it seem like i was talking to obama lol but once i calmed down every thing worked out fine we had alot of fun and most of all the kids enjoyed themselves alot i was very proud that i could teach them something while im still learning myself. but over all we had alot of fun we lost in tug of war to some middle school students its ok thou.......JUST DONT TELL NOBODY LOL until we meet again bloggers
love bree

C . A . P Fair =]



Hey There Readers , Its Dana here to fill everyone on our cap fair. I never once thought that I would become such a great leader. I use to be scared , shy and a bit quiet but sca helped me come out of my shell. I put my leadership skills to the test at our cap fair i shocked myself. What our cap fair was all about to me was educating the youth about 'GOiNG GREEN' and the enviromental world while doing so have fun , We accomplished this Of Course. My job there was to teach a recycling obstacle course and teach about gardening.



Recycling Obstacle Course;



The purpose behind this game was to inform them about recycling ( if they didnt already know ) and turn it into a game so therefore it was fun. They wanted to learn as well as win. I was so proud seeing these little kids all into recycling they were asking me questions and telling me what they knew. It gave me this feeling inside , just to know their looking up to me that moment i knew i was a role model in these young girls / boys lives. Best Feeling Ever =]



Gardening;



This was very fun for the kids we talked about gardening such as growing food and the benifits of doing so , also about saving money they let me know they were interested in what we talked about. Then we painted pots and after that we planted flowers in them. The highlight of my day was when this little girl asked me how to draw a flower. I sat down with her and taught her how to draw a flower she had the biggest smile on her face and she thanked me. That brightened up my whole day =]

*C.A.P Fair With My Leapers* (A Life Changing Experience)

Hey Leapers It's Niecy B. Here to tell you guys about my wonderful experience at our C.A.P Fair Saturday.
Saturday had to be the most life changing experience I've ever had I knew I loved S.C.A, the earth, and children before saturday, but that day I grew to have a greater appreciation for it all.
You see we as the people make the world go round, and saturday I feel as if I taught all of the children we worked with how to contribute to the earths needs therefore teaching them how to make the world keep spinning.
This my fellow Leapers is why I feel like Saturday was a life changing experience for me it opened my eyes wider then they were before, and now the evironmentally friendly person that was hiding in me for all those years finally came to permenantly visit.

I LOVED every bit of my day Saturday, because I got to teach the future leaders of the world how to be environmentally friendly, and how to have fun while doing it, I left Highland Park Saturday afternoon knowing that I made them all better people, and because of that I am a better person today.
We can all be doing a ton of bad in this world and just thinking about all the good the S.C.A has done for me and our communties puts a smile on my face daily I am truly proud to say that I am and always will be a member of the Student Conservation Association and I'm sure those children that attended the C.A.P Fair Saturday will take the information we've taught them and pass it on to future generations.

In conclusion I've truly connected with all my Leap 2ers, whether it be bad or good ( mostly good) and I've made a real connection with the Student Conservation Association this wasn't just a job for me it wasn't just about a paycheck although it was a bonus. I'm leaving the S.C.A with a family and tons of experience that I believe will truly benefit me later on in life, so I just want to give a huge thank you to Thomas, Sam, Nancy, Josh, Alyia, Lauren, Barbara, Luke and of course my Leap 2ers for being beautiful people, and making me a beautiful person on the inside and out !
I Love You Guys.
Sincerely Niecy B.

CAP (Community Action Project ) Level 2 Chevy

Well on Saturday April 30th of this year we Level 2 held our CAP which is Community Action Project at the Pool Groove in Highland Park. The whole experince to me was great I loved the whole thing. The chidren had alot of energy and they loved how they actually got to learn that day and be outside. In talking to one of the teachers from the their he said it was a good day and loved how we took the time to hang with the children. The thing I like the most was how everyone was engaged and there was not a lot of telling them to be quiet and stop doing this and that. I also liked how everyone didnot come in complaining saying they did want to be there also that i hard work thoughts and ideas and projects didnt go to waste and we enjoyed the day as much as the children did.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Survey Monkey

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Pathways_Green_11