PPT-Not Your Grandma s Lemonade Stand
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WarmUp Questions Do your parents your friends or someone else you know own a local business Examples may be lawyers plumbers store owners restaurants etc Local Business
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WarmUp Questions Do your parents your friends or someone else you know own a local business Examples may be lawyers plumbers store owners restaurants etc Local Business Owners Anyone who owns a business may be called an. American Folk Artist. 1. Anna Mary Robinson. September 7,1860-December 13, 1961. Anna Mary Robinson was the 3. rd. of 10 children. Born on a farm, farming was her life until she could no longer do it due to age and arthritis. What little formal education she had was in a one room school house. At age 12 she left home and worked as a hired “girl” for wealthier people. . LS 701. Personal Model of Leadership. “The Smallest Interactions”. What is a Leader?. A leader is a person that serves others. He or she is courageous and acts on values and moral principles, even when the choice may not be popular. True leaders have integrity and encourage and lead others to reach their personal bests; they are motivated by a loving concern for individuals and the overall organization rather than personal glory. . Author: . Stuart J. Murphy . Stuart J. Murphy says math is an important part of everybody's life. He wants to make math fun for everyone. Many of his ideas for his books came from experiences with his two children when they were young. . Case Study by . Shersy. Benson. To raise money and awareness of childhood cancer causes, primarily research into new treatments and . cures.To. encourage and educate others, especially children, to raise money for childhood cancer by holding their own Alex's Lemonade . Founders: Samantha, lenny, kanyile, Eli . Mission statement. Our statement is for friends and staff to get to get together and have a nice cup of Lemonade.. Business objective. Our Business objective is to sell 100$ worth of lemonade in one week.. Max: That is not enough. I have to pay for the lemons, sugar, and the cups, you know. Plus my little sister let me use the stand on the condition that I .Turning to the audience) He . red. . ridding. . hood. Little. . red. . ridding. . hood. The . wolf. G. randma. the house. the . woods. flowers. . eyes. . ear. . nose. hand. Little. . red. . ridding. . hood. Once . upon. !. Destiny Church. Block A. The product that my group has decided to sell is Lemonade! And who doesn’t love lemonade during the summer when the weather is more than a little hot? Because if you don’t, our lemonade will surely prove you to like it and want to buy it. It’s the tasty yet tangy liquid treat that’ll both quench your thirst and keep you cool in the summer! ^_^. Performance Task Classroom Interaction Resources needed: E ach student should h ave access to a piece of paper and writing tool Projector or some manner to display images Set ting t And make a difference in the lives of youth. Save the Date:. May 6, 2017. Invest in their future. Welcome to Lemonade Day, where we are changing the trajectory of McMinnville, northwest Oregon and our country…one lemonade stand at a time by teaching kids to start, own, and operate their very own business.. Grades 3 - 5. Disclaimer. APICS DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND RELATING TO THE INFORMATION AND MATERIALS (EDUCATIONAL OR OTHERWISE) PRESENTED, DISTRIBUTED, OR MADE AVAILABLE BY APICS OR INSTRUCTOR TO CLIENT OR PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROGRAM, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.. Disclaimer. APICS DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND RELATING TO THE INFORMATION AND MATERIALS (EDUCATIONAL OR OTHERWISE) PRESENTED, DISTRIBUTED, OR MADE AVAILABLE BY APICS OR INSTRUCTOR TO CLIENT OR PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROGRAM, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.. The coldness from the ice mixed into the lemonade.. The heat from the lemonade moved into the ice.. The coldness and the heat moved back and forth until the lemonade cooled off.. Ice Water . Christine put five ice cubes in a glass. After 20 minutes most of the ice had melted to form “ice water.” There were still some small pieces of ice floating in the water. Christine measured the temperature of the ice water then added five more ice cubes to the glass. She measured the temperature three minutes later. What do you predict happened to the temperature of the “ice water” three minutes after she added more ice?. Grandma is at the airport in . Los Angeles, California.. Usually, Grandma smiles.. Today she does not smile. . Today she does not smile, . because she is not very happy.. She is not happy because she is in the airport for TWO DAYS!!.
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