Our Silver Award: Promoting Peace & Kindness

Our mission is to teach children to promote peace and kindness in their everyday lives.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Getting Gigs

Wow, it seems like so long since we've met!  We took a week off last week... we all need a fiesta once in a while!  This week's entire meeting was spent trying to line up possible places to present our project.  We called two people within the hour-and-a-half meeting to try to schedule times to meet and discuss our program.  We struck out in both areas, though; we got voicemails both times, and dialed a wrong number once.  No gigs lined up yet, but we'll keep on trying!  We also changed our blog look once again this meeting.  We got a couple of constructive criticism comments, telling us that our new background wasn't as memorable as our last one.  We agreed, so we reverted back to our old style... hope you all approve!

~Troop 60435

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Newsflash! Massachusetts' "Black out Bullying" Day!

Today, Governor Deval Patrick, has assigned as "No Name Calling Day". Students are encouraged to wear black to school today to "black out" bullying. "We need to foster safe environments for students, and 'No Name Calling Day' is an initiative to help raise awareness that bullying should not be tolerated," Lieutenant Governor Timothy Murray said. "I hope that on this day and throughout the year, students feel protected and safe in their schools and communities." Students will also sign No Name Calling posters. I know that last year my school did this. To read more, visit Governor Deval Patrick's Black out Bullying Day.

~Alison

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Activity: Ways to Show Peace (Pictures)

This week I decided to show different mediums to show peace in. "Medium" is an art term meaning  a substance in which you create art with (those are my own words). Enjoy!

A drawing of peace

Crumpled piece of paper to make peace.

An oil painting

An other oil painting

And a loooooonnnng piece of braided yarn. It took me forever to make!
Reminder: All of these images are our original pieces. We do have a copyright on our blog and all of the images with it. So if you do decide to use our photos, please give us credit. Thanks!
~Alison

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

New Blog Theme

As you probably noticed when you visited our blog, we changed our background!  We felt it was time for a change; we are always mixing things up, trying to keep you on your toes!  We find the blue very fun.  The orange got tiring after a while.  We also changed some of our fonts around, which you wouldn't have noticed unless you looked very closely. So we hope you enjoy our updated blog!  We hope the change of color brightens your day, and makes you feel peaceful.


Our new look!
~Troop 60435

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Activity: Peace (Symbols)

Like languages, there are many ways to say "peace." These are all universal ways to say peace, or anyone, whether if they are Asian or Brazillian, they understand these symbols.

Last week I posted this at the end of the Language activity post. It is the most common way to sign "peace."
And this is the most common peace sign

A paper crane is the Japanese symbol of peace.



A dove carrying an olive branch is another sign of peace. . .


. . . and so is just a plain olive branch.

And finally, an Italian peace flag (remember pace from last week?)

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Always Busy!

Wow, are we busy-bodies!  We are always working on new and different things.  Today alone our troop tried to nail down two different presenting opportunities.  That means two emails, lots of planning, and lots of writing scripts.  But that's just us... always running around, working on something!

~ Troop 60435

Friday, January 6, 2012

Activity: Peace (Languages)





There are many ways to say peace. You can do the two-finger method, or say it in foreign languages.
I have compiled a list of the word "peace" in many different ways. Enjoy!

German - Freiden (FRI- den)
French - la paix (la pay)
Spanish - paz
Afrikaans - vrede
Arabic - salun (SAL-un)
Czech - mir
Dutch - vrede (FRE-duh)
Greek - erini (YA- rini)
Korean - peonghwa
Hungarian - beka (BE-ka)
Icelandic - friour (FRE-hooh)
Italian - pace (PA-cha)
Japanese - Heiwa (HEY-wa)
Latin - pacem (PA-chem)
Polish - pokoj (PA-kwi)
Romanian - pace (like Italian)
Russian - mir
Swahili - amani
Swedish - fred (e souds like ay)
Turkish - baris (BA-rish)

Please, if you have any other language suggestions, please comment them and I will add! Also, if you say the words in a cool accent, it sounds really cool!

~Alison

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Presentation Update

We finished a plan of our pro-peace workshop; it's pretty cool.  We've set it up like it's in steps, and they're pretty vague.  As of right now, this script is just a skeleton, which we're going to build off of.  We estimate that this workshop would take between 45 minutes to an hour to present.  So, here's our draft...
1.) Introduce ourselves and our mission.
2.) Split the kids into groups, and have each group decide what they think peace is.
3.) Read The Peace Book by Todd Parr.  If everyone thought that peace was this simple, wouldn't life be easier?
4.) Split into same groups, and rework their thoughts of peace, after reading The Peace Book.
5.) Move onto team-building activities.  Part of peace is getting along with everyone.  Team-building activites expand your horizons, and help you come together as a group.
6.) Play the human knot.  Relationships can get complicated.  Peace, kindness, and understanding can help straighten them out.  This is what you learned by playing this game today.
7.) Play Stand-Up.  You guys had to rely on each other to help you stand up.  Trust comes from peace and understanding.

So this is the beginning of our presentation.  We think that this script will drive home our message perfectly: teaching peace, kindness, and understanding to all kids, and teaching them how to be peaceful in their everyday lives.

~Margaret