Monday, April 20, 2015

Campaign Speeches

Congratulations to each of you! Your group campaign announcements were wonderful! You each pulled on my heart strings and I was so proud of you all up there. Each of your groups had your own added touch to your speech and posters. You each have a different direction you see fitting for becoming the FILA President... and I was blown away at how AMAZING you all did! Again, GREAT WORK! So Proud! (On a side note, many people came up to me to let me know how proud of you they were also, so keep you the motivation and the excitement you have caught their attention!)

We announced our Presidential runnings, now what?!

If you and your family has been following the 2016 Campaign Race for United States President, you will see that they are currently our promoting themselves and their views. They are meeting and greeting, shaking hands, kissing babies, thanking Vets, smiling and waving, and passing out campaign flare (stickers, shirts, signs, posters, pencils, pens, etc). The goal in this portion of the campaign is to make people LIKE you, BELIEVE in you, and RESPECT you to hold a good job in office. In the end you are seeking out their SUPPORT to help you become the next President. If you can see if you can watch a few more interviews from the current candidates. I recommend not just going for someone you like, but also opening your eyes to some things you may not want to say or do from the individuals you do not support.

This week, how can you help your FILA peers want to follow you. Remember having them follow you and respect you will help you earn that vote.

In class this week, Teacher Carrie and I will help your teams come up with ways you can campaign during the day, or even during the week leading to Co-op.

Continue working on Posters and prepare yourself for a couple busy weeks of campaigning to gain that VOTE! :)

Again, I am so very proud of you all and your speeches. The campaign managers did a wonderful job promoting ideas and helping their President prepare and each President did a wonderful job pushing their speech out to their audience. Again, Congratulations!

See you Thursday,
Amber Keener

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