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Practice Doesn’t Make Perfect
Reading : Please read Chapters 10 , 11 and 12
Twitter Slow Chat Discussion:
Question: What do you like best about Flyball? What can people and dogs learn from being part of a Flyball team?
Please remember to use the hashtag #NPHCBlogIt on twitter.
Blogging Question for the week: Now that you know more about what it means to be “Not Perfect,” make list.
Compare your new list to the one your classmates made. How are they different? How are they the same?
Additional Questions for Exploration
1. How can you and your classmates help each other remember that no one is perfect but everyone is special?
2. What did you learn from the way that Kylee became Midge’s friend? Why did Kylee succeed?
Check vocabulary
here
Research
Team Mascots: Do a little research into mascots.
1. Why do teams, schools and companies use mascots?
2. Give some examples of some famous mascots. Hint: Try typing the name
of your favorite sports team and the word “mascot” into your search
engine.
3. If you were going to choose a mascot for your flyball team, what would it be? Make a list of suggestions.
4. Take a vote to determine the mascot for your class flyball team.
Creative Activities – Creating a Flyball Team: Part 1
A Team Name
Think about the qualities you want your flyball team to have and make a list of adjectives. For example:
– Playful
– Fun
– High energy
– Fast
Use this special
Canvas
Think of some names for your team. Some things that will help you
decide include the kinds of dogs, where your team is located and the
main qualities . Here are some examples:
– The San Diego Speedy Barkers
– Daring Dogs from Dallas
– Fast and Furious Flyball
– Sydney Speedy Pups
Make a list of possible names, then take a vote .
Choosing Flyball Team Colors
Why do you think choosing colors for your team is so important?
1. Take a look at the color wheel below and choose two colors that you think go well together. For example, blue and gold.
2. Make a list of the color combinations your class likes.
3. Vote on your team colors.
Post the Name and Colors of Your Flyball Team to Your Blog and Twitter!