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Naomi's CLP Planning - On Campus Print E-mail

Today group 2 stayed back at campus and completed two different classes.

In the morning we worked on our CLP. Sandringham College’s CLP is going to be to paint a mural in a park based on diversity and to also plant some plants around the mural. Today we worked on planning how we are going to execute the CLP and what we need to do, to do that.

My role in the CLP is gain permission through my connections of Bayside City Council to paint this mural and plant these plants in a park in Bayside. I am also helping Eugene with donations. Once we have finished our CLP we are going to hold an open day with a sausage sizzle and possibly a guest speaker.
In the afternoon we worked on beliefs and values. We played some games, participated in certain activities, shared stories and argued points throughout the day to establish what our beliefs and values were.

The student leaders for today also set an activity out for students based on our results of our most dominant quadrant of our brain and based on our community goal for the day. We had to play games that demonstrated qualities of our least dominant quadrant. My least dominant quadrant being green/blue, I had to play chess. I have to admit I did not like this activity very much as I am not a very big fan of chess but I guess that explains blue quadrant being my least dominant quadrant.

I really enjoyed today and I had heaps of fun. We also almost settled the great milo depression and got our milo back. The new rule is that everyone get 2 teaspoons of milo, served by duty, afternoon tea. So everyone was very happy about that.
I’m super excited for tomorrow when we get to go surfing!

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