Module 15 is due January 2. The course will be open during the winter break so that you can work on missing assignments.
Important Dates
- Module 15 Let's Lead! Leadership in Action Due January 2
- Catch-Up Week January 1-7
- Final Exam Module Opens January 1
- END OF THE COURSE & FINAL EXAM MODULE Due January 11
- You have 3 activities to complete from January 2-11. You can complete these activities at school or at home. Read the course message as well as archived announcements for more details about your activities.
- Got exam anxiety? Read last week's announcements for tips on how to handle those worries and fears.
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Remember that NCVPS weights your final exam activities as 20% of your final grade. Your school has the final say in the percentages they use on your report card.
- Remember that the notes you read in our course are our textbook -- when you read, read it with meaning. Take notes on the guided notes template. When you write down something you learn, it helps you remember it.
- Pre-read the directions and the rubric so you know what to look for as you go through the lessons.
- Make connections to your life as you go through lessons -- if an example or phrase speaks to you, use it to help you complete your assignments.
- Remember to look for the weekly vocabulary in the lessons as well. They always show up in your post-assessment!
Got Resources? NCPVS provides lots of resources outside of our course to support you. For virtual help from a peer, go to the Peer Tutoring Center (Links to an external site.) For technology issues, issue a help desk ticket with the Virtual Support Center (Links to an external site.) To learn more about the world around you, attend a Culture Cafe (Links to an external site.) session. Click on the visual below to explore all of the resources NCVPS provides to you:
- Module 15 Lesson 2 Assignment
You researched a real-world teen leader yesterday - today you will share what you learned with your classmates. Using the application of your choice (PowerPoint, Canva, Prezi, etc.), create a presentation to introduce your leader to the class. Use your practice activity template as your planning.
Tips:
- As you create your presentation, be sure you are making the presentation inviting, professional, and interesting.
- How can you present the information without just copying and pasting information from your practice template?
- What visuals can you add to make your presentation more appealing?
- Remember to make quality replies and avoid vague language. Be specific, affirm your classmate's ideas, and connect your response to the content.
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