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Join Dr. Edna Rooth in this insightful community of practice session focused on self-esteem, self-management, responsibility, and goal-directed resilience. Participants will engage in problem-solving activities that promote life skills, such as managing challenges creatively—like moving matchsticks to form shapes or solving riddles. We’ll explore concepts of citizenship, human rights, and ethical behavior, emphasizing the importance of balance in a healthy lifestyle. Let's cultivate our potential and harness opportunities for growth in both personal and community settings.
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Community of practice Dr Edna Rooth 11 July 2013
Terms 1 & 2 • Self-Esteem • Self-Management • Responsibility • Self-motivation • Goal directed • Resilient • Balanced and healthy lifestyle • Apply life skills
Apply problem solving skills Move one matchstick to produce a square.
Solution make a small square between the four matchstick ends
Try another one: To these six matchsticks, add five more, to make nine.
Solution We spell out NINE
How could a baby fall out of a twenty-story high building onto the ground and live ?
Solution • The baby fell out of a ground floor window
And another… You are the taxi driver. At your first stop, you pick up 2 people. On your second stop, 1 of those 2 people get off, and at the same time 6 new passengers arrive. At your next stop, 4 of those 6 passengers get off, and 5 new passengers come on. On your fourth stop 4 passengers get off, 3 of those 5 new passengers get off as well, then 11 new passengers get on.
Question • What is the name of the taxi driver?
Answer As you are the driver, the answer is your name !!!
Solution • Mailbox
Last one… • If you had 500 kg of feathers and 500 kg of stones, which would be heavier?
Solution • Neither. They both weigh 500 kg.
“ The only difference between stumbling blocks and stepping stones is the way you use them.”
Today: Lesson development • Plan • Create • Present • Share on CoP: Community of Practice
Topic 4: Citizenship 4.1 Explain human rights and responsibilities 4.2 Explain ethical behaviour at college and in personal life 4.3 Volunteer in a community project