Classroom Expectations
Root Causes
Methods of Change (types of activism)
Parts of a PSA
Finish the Vine
100

This is the activity you complete every day when you walk in the door.

What is your Do Now?

100

In a problem tree, this part shows you what you can easily see happening.

What are the symptoms/effects?

100

People walking with signs, boycotts, sit-ins.

What is a protest?


100

PSA stands for this.

What is a public service announcement?


100

The vine response to "What's 9 + 10?"

What is 21?


200

Where you keep your papers until you turn them in.

What is your binder?

200

In a problem tree, this part explains why the problem exists.

What are root causes?

200

Volunteering at a food bank.

What is service?
200

This part of a PSA is meant to grab the audience's attention right away.

What is the hook?


200

Get to Del Taco. They got a new thing called...

What is Freesha-fresshavacado?

300
How many people are allowed out of class at the same time.

What is one person?

300

A lack of trash cans leading to little is an example of this level of the problem tree.

What is a root cause?

300
Talking with friends and family about an issue.

What is raising awareness?

300

This part of the PSA explains who is affected and why the issue matters.

What is the human impact?


300

Ahh! Stop! I could have dropped my...

what is a croissant?


400

Office hours are always held on this day right after school.

What are Thursdays?

400

This causes problems to continue even if symptoms are addressed.

What is ignoring root causes when creating a solution?

400

Creating art about an issue.

What is artivism?


400

This part of the PSA tells the audience exactly what you want them to do.

What is the call to action?


400

Oh my God, they were...

what is roommates?


500

Assignments need to have this written on them and be turned in to this place to be graded.

What is your name and the red basket?

500

This is a law or rule that can be created to address a problem.

What is a policy?

500

Talking to a law maker about rules or laws that could be improved or introduced.

What is policy change?

500

Using objects or images to represent an idea without directly saying it.

What is symbolism?

500

Road work ahead? Uh, yeah...

What is "I sure hope it does."