Monday, August 31, 2009

Dynamix teams up with JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation)

We found out just over 1 year ago that our nephew James was diagnosed with Juvenile Diabetes. As difficult as it was to hear the devastating news it took months to really understand the impact Diabetes has on an individual as well as an entire family. Since diagnosed James, 3, and his family have adapted incredibly well and has taken full advantage of the technological advancements made in recent years. James is currently on the "pump" which replaces the daily regimen of shots with a continuous flow of insulin in his body.

This past year Dynamix devoted time and energy to help JDRF (http://www.jdrf.com/) with their annual "Walk to cure Diabetes". Dynamix facilitators provided children with fun carnival programs and reached out into the community to raise money for this most important cause.

I would like to thank Daniel Beaulieu who did a phenomenal job as the team leader and congratulate him for receiving an award for leading a team who raised the most money of all corporate teams.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

How to kick start the school year! My Top 3!!!

posted by: Mitch Zeltzer

It happens every year, but with each passing year the summers seem to get shorter and shorter! Once again, school is just around the corner. In less than 2 weeks the desks will be full of books and supplies, the walls covered in posters, and the seats filled with students.

So what are the best ways to kick off a new school year?!


Here’s my TOP 3
(ranging from big school-wide events to simple in-class tasks):

  1. Make it a big celebration with a school CARNIVAL!
    (Plan your own or have Dynamix help you plan/run one, click here for more details)

  2. Make a Time Capsule with your class on the first day.
    (see “Time Capsule Activity” below for a description on how to do this.)

  3. Break the Ice with fun and silly games.
    (see “Toilet Paper Game” below for a crowd-pleasing ice-breaker.)


Time Capsule Activity:

1) Decorate an empty Pringles can, this will be your “Time Capsule.”

2) Have each child fill out a short worksheet. This is where you should get creative. The best worksheets are the ones that have tasks that fit your grade level. This way students can see the progress they made by the end of the year.

Some ideas: a handwriting sample, a tracing of their hand, a self-portrait, a logic puzzle, pop-culture questions, personal interest questions, etc.

3) Place each student’s sheet into the time capsule. Once they are all collected seal the time capsule and have a short ceremony to ‘bury’ the time capsule (i.e. put it in a drawer for the year).

Note: If you put the right questions on the worksheet, you can open the time capsules that night and learn a little bit about what your students like and what their abilities are!

4) At the end of the year you can have the students complete the same or similar worksheet. Open the time capsule to compare and measure their progress.



Toilet Paper Game:

Materials Required: 1 or 2 rolls of perforated toilet paper

1) Take out one or two rolls of toilet paper and tell the students to “Take as much as you think you'll need.” This may provoke a lot of questions, but DO NOT say anything more than this.

2) Send the roll around the room, or you can send two rolls one at both sides of the room to help things move along a little more quickly.

3) Once all students have taken the amount of toilet paper they feel they “need,” collect the unused toilet paper.

4) Now going one student at a time, the students must share one fact about themselves for each square they ripped off the roll.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Nothing but net!

posted by: Mitch Zeltzer

This is a great story that is guaranteed to make you smile. It's always amazing to see someone live their dream, like Jason does in this video. It's even more amazing to see the support and encouragement he gets from the crowd!



Enjoy!