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Introductions
Discussion Questions:
 * 1) Copy the list of questions in your notebook
 * 2) Turn to your partner and ask the following interview questions:
 * 3) Turn to your partner and ask the following interview questions
 * 4) Add another question that you want your partner to answer.  While you are listening be sure to make eye contact, smile and take notes on what your partner tells you.  Be sure to add at least (1) thing that interested you.
 * 5) Repeat.  It's your turn to talk about you.  Share your responses to the questions.  Add something else that you would like to share
 * 6) Write a 5 sentence paragraph about yourself
 * 7) Write a 5 sentence paragraph about your partner
 * Do you have any pets? What sports do you enjoy playing?
 * Whose your favorite sports team? What’s your favorite color?
 * Who is your favorite musician? What is your career goal?
 * What is one problem in your neighborhood/community that you would like to solve?

Word Story

 * 1) Watch this video What happens when employees from hundreds of communities tell their six-word stories?
 * 2) Next write a Word Story using 6 positive words that describe you

Career Readiness
How to Teach Coding & Algorithms How to Code [Hour of Code https://www.khanacademy.org/computing/hour-of-code/hour-of-drawing-code/v/welcome-hour-of-code] [Programming – The Real Basics https://www.w3.org/wiki/Programming_-_the_real_basics]

Assignment Build something using certain materials. Meanwhile, the students observe while writing the instructions on how to build the object Next another class will read the directions you wrote. The other students then have to attempt to create the object with the directions only. Be sure to include if-then instructions The If-then statement represents debugging especially when a mistake is made For example, “If all the red ornaments are off the tree, then begin with the blue ornaments and start the process over,” Write down any mistakes/errors that are made. Debug the problem by explaining what needs to be changed or done differently

Helpful Links
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