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New Year's: The History and How to Set & Keep New Year's Goals

In this class, students will read about the history of New Year's celebrations, how to set and keep New Year's goals, and will write a personal New Year's goal and action plan.
Dr. Harper, Ed.D.
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Class

What's included

1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

US Grade 3 - 6
Activities
1.	Introduction: Students will introduce themselves and share their responses to the following prompts on activities for 2022:
a.	How old did you turn in 2022?
b.	What grade were you in at the beginning of 2022?
c.	Describe one fun thing you did in 2022.
d.	Who are some of the people you met in 2022?
e.	Think of all of the places you visited in 2022. Which place was the furthest from your home?
f.	Describe something you learned how to do in 2022.

2.	KWHL – (K) What do you know about New Year’s celebrations? (W) What you will learn? (H) How we will learn?

3.	Read/discuss The History of New Year's Eve by History.com to answer the following questions.
a.	How did ancient people organize their calendars?
b.	How did Julius Caesar affect modern New Year’s celebrations?
c.	What are some of the food traditions found in New Year’s celebrations?

4.	Next, students share New Year’s traditions from their personal celebrations. 

5.	After sharing personal traditional celebrations, students will read and discuss the article, How to set and keep your goals for the new year, by Wiki How news editor, adapted by Newsela staff, 01/03/2019. As the students read the article, they will write a new years goal and an action plan for keeping their goal. To help select a goal, the students will brainstorm ideas related to a place they would like to visit, a skill they want to learn, a topic they would like to study, a hobby they would like to start, a savings goal, or an organization they would like to serve.

7.	After identifying a goal, the students will divide the goal into small implementation steps, create an action plan, identify any materials or support needed to successfully work on their goal, and identify activities that will help them stay motivated in achieving their goals. Also, students will explain why they chose their goal and how it will help them or other people. 

8.	Conclusion/evaluation: What new things did you learn about New Year’s Day or setting goals did you that you learn from this study?
Learning Goals
1.	Students will read about and describe how most ancient people organized their calendars and how Julius Caesar affected modern New Year's celebrations.
2.	Students will read about and describe different New Year’s traditions from around the world and share their personal New Year's celebration traditions.  
3.	Students will read about tips and strategies for setting goals for the new year and write personal goals or resolutions.
learning goal

Other Details

Supply List
Articles and handouts will be posted in the classroom with the welcome post from the teacher.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Articles and other materials used in this class will be posted in the classroom with the welcome post.
Joined December, 2018
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Teacher expertise and credentials
California Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
California Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Texas Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Doctoral Degree in Education from University of Phoenix
Teacher expertise: certificated reading specialist and doctorate in educational leadership and technology.

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55 min

Completed by 11 learners
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Ages: 8-12
1-10 learners per class

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