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TEACHER EDITION
UNLEASH THE
POWER OF PEOPLE
Connection to Taking People With You by David Novak
Materials
Page 1 © 2013 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Co., Inc.
Time: 45 minutes
Lesson Objectives
·· Chapter 4: Unleash the Power of People
·· Lesson two: Student edition (one per student)
·· Big sheet of paper, poster board, flip chart paper and markers (optional)
·· Introduction video: http://lead2feed.com/lessons/lesson-2
·· Be sure to visit USA TODAY’s e-Edition for articles that may be relevant to this lesson.
Students will:
·· Explore the importance of building trust among team members in order to achieve 	
success as a team.
·· Discover how their talents and abilities and the talents and abilities of their team 	
members can help make big things happen.
·· Develop a brand for their teams (name, logo/mascot, and slogan) in order to 		
communicate their team identities.
LESSON
College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for Speaking and Listening:
1. Prepare for and participate effectively in a range of conversations and collaborations with 				
diverse partners, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively.
2. Integrate and evaluate information presented in diverse media and formats, including visually, quantitatively, 	
and orally.
College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for Reading
1. Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual
evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.
CHECK IN!
There is a formal
checkpoint at the
conclusion of this
lesson. While classes
will be working through
these lessons at their
own pace, checking in at
predetermined points in
the project will enable us
to track your progress
and provide assistance
as needed.
!
Common Core State Standards:
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TEACHER EDITION
Page 2 © 2013 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Co., Inc.
Activity Two: Get to Know Your Team (15 minutes)
·· Assign teams based on specific criteria, randomly choose teams or allow for students to select their own teams. (Be
sure this process takes no more than 1-2 minutes.) For the best results, each team should have 4-5 students.
·· Direct each team to sit in a circle and follow the directions for activity two. (It is important that the students actually
sit in a circle when completing activity two. Facilitate movement of desks and other classroom furniture in order for
students to create a tight circle as they complete this activity.)
·· Walk around the room and offer support where needed. Make an effort to be a peripheral presence in order for the
students to take leadership and ownership of this team building activity.
·· Once teams have completed numbers one through four, direct students to independently respond to the following
question: What are the strengths of your team members that will assist your team in accomplishing big things to
address hunger at a local or global level?
“So, we agree that building trust is an important foundation for any successful team. Now we
will meet with our team members and apply what we just learned about building trust. Bring
your ‘Lifeline’ page and ‘Grow Yourself’ cards from lesson one. You can refer to these items
from lesson one to help you get to know your team.”
TEACHER
TRANSITION
TEACHER TRANSITION: “This is just the start of knowing and growing your team. You will
continue to discover new things about your team members and about yourselves as you com-
plete your Lead2Feed projects. Now that you know a little more about the members of your
team, take some time to create a team identity. Work together to complete activity three. Be
prepared to share your team brand.”
TEACHER
TRANSITION
ACTIVITIES
Activity One: Build Trust (10 minutes)
·· Invite one or more students to read the introduction about building trust.
·· Direct students to independently respond to the two questions.
·· Facilitate a class discussion as several students share their responses to the following two questions:
	 1. What are three things you can specifically do to build trust with your team?
	 2. Why is it important to build trust with your team before starting the Lead2Feed project?
·· If there is time, ask students to share moments when they have trusted others and when that trust has paid off. Also,
ask students to share other ways to establish trust on a team.
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TEACHER EDITION
Page 3 © 2013 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Co., Inc.
Team name Team logo or mascot
Team slogan
Sample Team Brand
CHECK IN!
Collect your team names and slogans 		
and submit them at lead2feed.com.
!
Ending hunger one fish at a time!”
The Blue Barracudas
!
ACTIVITIES
Activity Three: Brand Your Team (20 minutes)
·· Give students a big sheet of paper, poster board or flip chart paper and markers. (optional)
·· Direct students to follow the directions for activity three.
·· Walk around the room and offer support where needed. Make an effort to be a peripheral presence in order for the
students to take leadership and ownership of this team building activity.
·· If you find that the students are very engaged and need more time, give students more time in class or assign it for
homefun (a.k.a. homework).
·· Give each team a chance to share its team brand with the class. (If you give students time to create a poster, hang
these posters around the room for the duration of the project.)
·· As your students complete their team brand, encourage them to create a short video sharing their name, mascot
and slogan. They can post these videos at: http://lead2feed.com/lessons/lesson-2

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Lesson 2: Teacher Edition

  • 1. 22 TEACHER EDITION UNLEASH THE POWER OF PEOPLE Connection to Taking People With You by David Novak Materials Page 1 © 2013 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Co., Inc. Time: 45 minutes Lesson Objectives ·· Chapter 4: Unleash the Power of People ·· Lesson two: Student edition (one per student) ·· Big sheet of paper, poster board, flip chart paper and markers (optional) ·· Introduction video: http://lead2feed.com/lessons/lesson-2 ·· Be sure to visit USA TODAY’s e-Edition for articles that may be relevant to this lesson. Students will: ·· Explore the importance of building trust among team members in order to achieve success as a team. ·· Discover how their talents and abilities and the talents and abilities of their team members can help make big things happen. ·· Develop a brand for their teams (name, logo/mascot, and slogan) in order to communicate their team identities. LESSON College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for Speaking and Listening: 1. Prepare for and participate effectively in a range of conversations and collaborations with diverse partners, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively. 2. Integrate and evaluate information presented in diverse media and formats, including visually, quantitatively, and orally. College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for Reading 1. Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text. CHECK IN! There is a formal checkpoint at the conclusion of this lesson. While classes will be working through these lessons at their own pace, checking in at predetermined points in the project will enable us to track your progress and provide assistance as needed. ! Common Core State Standards:
  • 2. 22 TEACHER EDITION Page 2 © 2013 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Co., Inc. Activity Two: Get to Know Your Team (15 minutes) ·· Assign teams based on specific criteria, randomly choose teams or allow for students to select their own teams. (Be sure this process takes no more than 1-2 minutes.) For the best results, each team should have 4-5 students. ·· Direct each team to sit in a circle and follow the directions for activity two. (It is important that the students actually sit in a circle when completing activity two. Facilitate movement of desks and other classroom furniture in order for students to create a tight circle as they complete this activity.) ·· Walk around the room and offer support where needed. Make an effort to be a peripheral presence in order for the students to take leadership and ownership of this team building activity. ·· Once teams have completed numbers one through four, direct students to independently respond to the following question: What are the strengths of your team members that will assist your team in accomplishing big things to address hunger at a local or global level? “So, we agree that building trust is an important foundation for any successful team. Now we will meet with our team members and apply what we just learned about building trust. Bring your ‘Lifeline’ page and ‘Grow Yourself’ cards from lesson one. You can refer to these items from lesson one to help you get to know your team.” TEACHER TRANSITION TEACHER TRANSITION: “This is just the start of knowing and growing your team. You will continue to discover new things about your team members and about yourselves as you com- plete your Lead2Feed projects. Now that you know a little more about the members of your team, take some time to create a team identity. Work together to complete activity three. Be prepared to share your team brand.” TEACHER TRANSITION ACTIVITIES Activity One: Build Trust (10 minutes) ·· Invite one or more students to read the introduction about building trust. ·· Direct students to independently respond to the two questions. ·· Facilitate a class discussion as several students share their responses to the following two questions: 1. What are three things you can specifically do to build trust with your team? 2. Why is it important to build trust with your team before starting the Lead2Feed project? ·· If there is time, ask students to share moments when they have trusted others and when that trust has paid off. Also, ask students to share other ways to establish trust on a team.
  • 3. 22 TEACHER EDITION Page 3 © 2013 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Co., Inc. Team name Team logo or mascot Team slogan Sample Team Brand CHECK IN! Collect your team names and slogans and submit them at lead2feed.com. ! Ending hunger one fish at a time!” The Blue Barracudas ! ACTIVITIES Activity Three: Brand Your Team (20 minutes) ·· Give students a big sheet of paper, poster board or flip chart paper and markers. (optional) ·· Direct students to follow the directions for activity three. ·· Walk around the room and offer support where needed. Make an effort to be a peripheral presence in order for the students to take leadership and ownership of this team building activity. ·· If you find that the students are very engaged and need more time, give students more time in class or assign it for homefun (a.k.a. homework). ·· Give each team a chance to share its team brand with the class. (If you give students time to create a poster, hang these posters around the room for the duration of the project.) ·· As your students complete their team brand, encourage them to create a short video sharing their name, mascot and slogan. They can post these videos at: http://lead2feed.com/lessons/lesson-2