You're In Charge!
Planning an Adventure Trip
Usually, 6th
grade students at Wood have a pool party at the end of the year, but this year
some students have developed a committee to change the trip. YOU
are part of this newly formed committee. Your committee has the idea to go
on an adventurous trip that will be filled with fun and excitement.
WHAT TRIP WOULD YOU LIKE TO GO ON? |
In a group of three, your task is to research four possible trip locations and decide on one. As a group, everyone will work together to:
A. Investigate the four possible NEW trip locations
B. Create an itinerary for the trip your group has selected as the new end of the year trip
C. Finally, your group will make a persuasive PowerPoint presentation that will be used to convince Mr. Brubaker that your trip is the best!
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Step One: Investigate four possible trip locations
In your group, each member has a critical job to complete! Each member will evaluate the trip location websites based on an assigned role. Fill out the evaluation graphic organizer (Click here) as you are searching through the websites.
INVESTIGATIVE ROLES
Cost Calculator Money, money money! You job is to calculate how much each trip is going to cost. Explore the sites for per person costs and group rates. Calculate it! Also consider traveling costs. The farther away we travel, the more money we will spend on gas. Click here to get the distance from Wood Middle School. |
Adventure Accumulator GOT ADVENTURE? Think about the five characteristics of adventure. Your job is to find out what programs each location offers. Are they exciting? Are they action-packed? Go forth and find the fun! |
Facilities Finder I'm hungry!!! Well, your job is to find out what types of facilities each location offers. Do they have restrooms, a place to eat lunch, snacks, or a cafeteria to buy food? Also, find out if they provide necessary equipment and if emergency services are provided. |
TRIP LOCATION WEBSITES
Outdoor
Adventure-This company offers a wide range of fun activities
The
Potomac Eagle-Explore historic West Virginia on a train ride
Balloon
Flights-Fly high in the sky over scenic Pennsylvania
Downriver Canoe Company-Discover all of the activities one can do at the Shenandoah River
Step Two: Choosing and Planning
Each member of the team should present their findings. Discuss your investigation notes for 9 minutes (each member getting 3 minutes each). As a group answer the task question, Which trip would you like to go on? Once you choose a destination, fill out the choosing and planning worksheet (Click here ).
Step Three: Create a Persuasive PowerPoint Presentation
Here comes the tough part! You must persuade Mr. Brubaker to let you go on the trip your group has planned. As a group, create a persuasive PowerPoint Presentation. Click here and read the instruction sheet before moving on.
Go ahead. Try to convince me! |
Click here for the PowerPoint rubric.
You've done it! All of your hard work has paid off. Mr. Brubaker has approved your idea for a new end of the year trip. However, your work is not complete yet! Now, each group member must write a business letter to the company your group selected requesting the use of their facilities. Read the prompt (Click here) before you begin to write your letter.
1. Jacobson, Erin. Inspector Gadget Graphic. [Online image] 8 September 2002. <http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Screen/7219/>
*A special thank you to Stacy Dimmick and Michelle Lipson for all of their
help.
*Thank you to Lori Burns and Donna O'Keiff for their help.
Introduction
Task Process Evaluation Conclusion
Created By:
Scott Perrone
6th Grade English Teacher
Earle B. Wood Middle School
Montgomery County Public Schools-Rockville,
Maryland
Last updated September 08, 2002