One Word to Rule Them All - Welcome to 2025 Student Activity

 

"History repeats itself, and that's one of the things that's wrong with history." - Clarence Darrow
Success and failure should never be an endpoint. The best learning happens when we build on what we know and reflect on what we need to know better. I always like to welcome my students back after the holiday break with a bit of reflection on the year that was. It is also important to revisit successes and failures to help reset goals for the new year. 
A few years ago, I read a post about most New Year's resolutions failing before we flip the calendars to February. For this reason, I decided to scrap the long list of resolutions I won’t remember a few weeks from now anyway! The focus is now on choosing just one word as a foundation for the new year.

One word you can focus on every day, all year long… One word that sums up who you want to be or how you want to live. It will take intentionality and commitment, but if you let it, your one word will shape not only your year, but also you. It will become the compass that directs your decisions and guides your steps. (OneWord365)
Today I wanted to share an activity template designed to help students set goals for the 2024 year with a focus on "one word". This activity is inspired by Mike Ashcraft's and Rachel Olsen's book My One Word: Change Your Life With Just One Word

Graphic Templates for 2025 "One Word" Challenges

"One word you can focus on every day, all year long… One word that sums up who you want to be or how you want to live."

"It will take intentionality and commitment, but if you let it, your one word will shape not only your year, but also you. It will become the compass that directs your decisions and guides your steps."
There is nothing wrong with New Year's Resolutions, but too often, I make resolutions that are just not sustainable. A few years ago, I was inspired by my PLN and Jon Gordon's One Word that Will Change Your Life book to shift my thinking about making New Year's Resolutions and to the idea of choosing a word as my foundation for the year. 

Today, I wanted to share some graphic templates to help students and teachers share their "One Word" for 2025. 

Internet Easter Eggs to Enhance Student Engagement

An internet easter egg is a secret or hidden message, feature, or joke placed within a website or software by a programmer or developer. Think of them like little digital surprises! (Look carefully, and you may find a few in this post. 😀)

Why should we occasionally use them in student activities?

  • Fun and Unexpected: They add a touch of whimsy and playfulness to the digital world.

  • Showcases Creativity: Easter eggs demonstrate the creativity and personality of the developers who created them.

  • A Bit of a Challenge: Finding them can be a fun little puzzle or game, encouraging exploration and curiosity.

  • A Break for the Brain: Some easter eggs can provide a short brain break for students exploring content and concepts. 

  • A New Perspective: An easter egg can sometimes be used as part of the content exploration. Images and videos make great hidden additions to help students remember important concepts. 

Links can be hidden in images or text. Easter eggs are a reminder that even in the world of technology, there's room for a bit of fun and surprise.

2024 Year in Review - A Collection of Resources to Explore and Reflect on the Year

 

Two of my favorite moments each year are when Spotify releases my "Wrapped," and Google releases the "Year in Search." I love both because they encourage me to think about where I've been and look ahead to what's next. 

Today, I am sharing one of my yearly passion projects. Starting mid-December, I will explore and share resources to wrap up the year. When we return from Winter Break, I typically connect some of the best reflection resources to student activities. Reflecting on where we've been is important, so I always welcome back my students to the New Year with several activities connected to the events, stories, and trends from the previous year.


Past years have taught me that these resources are posted from December through the middle of January, so I will update this post as I discover more. 

Student Engagement Using Interactive Features in Google Documents

Enhancing Engagement with Google Doc Features 


This document explores Google Docs features for creating interactive student activities. These features can enhance the design and support student and staff engagement in any Document. This document includes brief tutorials and resources connected to various interactive features in Google Documents.



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