Friday, January 13, 2023

Leadership Apprentice Week 3: Jan 2023

 APPRENTICE: Law 3: Love Truth,  Align Your Life with Principles

"The righteous love the truth and are not shaken."
- 2 Nephi 9:40

Study/Learn

Mission Driven Life
  1. Read Ch. 5 in "The Mission Driven Life" .  Mark quotes that you like and be prepared to discuss why you like them.
  2. Listen to this mission driven story: "Dorothea Dix" (42 min)
    1. Write down how this story showed her living Law 3.
  3. Where in your life do you need to find greater truth?  What commandment are you struggling to obey?  What family rule do you break every time?  What relationship do you have in your life that could be better and more meaningful?  Why don't you ever have any money when you need it?  Why do you procrastinate your school work? etc.

    The solution to all of these questions can be found by finding the truth and the principles surrounding the thing that is "off" in your life.  Choose 1 thing that is "off" in your life and find 5 true principles that can help you get back on track and record it in your journal along with some applications - stemming from the truths you've found - to implement in your life.  

    Here's an example:

    If I find that I never have any money when I need it, I can find some financial principles to get me on track.  

    Financial Principles:
    • If I spend less than I earn, then I will never overspend.
    • If I track my expenses, then I will know where my money is going.
    • If I use a budget, then I will know where my money needs to go.
    • If I save 10% of everything I earn, then I will have money available in case of an emergency.
    • If I pay my tithing to the Lord, He will "open the windows of heaven and pour out a blessing that there shall not be room enough to receive it." (Malachi 3:10)
    Applications:
    • I will pay my tithing the Sunday after every pay check.
    • I will track my expenses for an entire month to see exactly where my money is going.
Government
  1. Read Article III  of the Constitution of the United States.
  2. Read pages 34 ( and 36 and 38 from the "Understand the U.S. Constitution" and complete the worksheets on pages 35 and 37 and 39.  
  3. Watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGyx5UEwgtA
  4. Fill in the diagram on page 60 from the "Understand the U.S. Constitution" workbook.
Know/Understand

1.  Supreme Court current events: Do an internet search for a couple of articles from the last six months related to the U.S. Supreme Court.  Prepare a 2-3 minute presentation on the articles and discuss how these articles or news stories relate to your understanding of the roles and responsibilities of the U.S. Supreme Court in the U.S. Constitution.  

2. We will organize a Supreme Court of Vanguard.  Come with an understanding of the roles of the President and the Senate in appointing a Justice of the Supreme Court.  

Prior to questioning, we will review some of the questions posed to the last 4 nominees to the U.S. Supreme Court, and you should know when these four justices were voted on and approved for their seats on the judiciary.  Look up each of these justices and write down 1- when they were nominated and 2- when they were voted on/approved and 3- when they were sworn into the supreme court.
 
Ketanji Brown Jackson, Associate Justice,  
Amy Coney Barrett, Associate Justice,
Brett M. Kavanaugh, Associate Justice,
Neil M. Gorsuch, Associate Justice,

Senators (Senator Jessee and Senator Eagar) should think about questions you would ask a potential supreme court justice, based, at least in large part, on your understanding of the role of a justice according to the Constitution.  We'll take time to present those questions to the nominees and allow time for preparation. Then we will allow questioning of the actual nominees and the Senators will vote on three Justices to sit on the Supreme Court.  


 
Become/Serve

Spend 15 - 30 minutes searching the Topical Guide of the Scriptures on the topic of Law.  Find three scriptures that teach you a lesson about law from a gospel and eternal perspective.  Makes notes in your journal or in your Gospel Library notes section about what makes these scriptures important to you; How do you feel about the principle/doctrine of law; and how this principle/doctrine relate to you ability to find joy.  

Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Leadership Masters Week 3 - January 2023

 Leadership Masters Week 3 - January 2023


1. Read the Book!

We love Ben!  So we're going to read about him! You  might hear "Autobiography" think, "BORING!".  Don't judge so fast!  This book is full of stories.  The stories of Ben's life, which are fun, entertaining and informative.  We'll have a fun time discussing his inventions, adventures, and many achievements.  He is quite inspiring.  So enjoy!



Ben Franklin is famous for his book Poor Richards Almanac, which share wits, wisdom and rules to live by.

2. Before coming to class write down 5 personal rules that YOU live by, or would like to live by.  Bring them to class to share.





Leadership Journeyman Month 3 - January 2023

 Leadership Journeyman Week 3: Jan 2023


This week's a little different because we need time to start on our leather journal project. So you have a quick quiz on:

The Symbols of America

Then the bulk of your work is going to be watching a video and gathering supplies.



1. Take a few minutes to take this quiz on the Symbols of America. Do your best! If you want to look up the answers, feel free. Or can just give it your best shot and see what you know without any help. Vanbucks for correct answers!



2.  Watch the 1st 12 minutes of this Leather Journal Video.  

Hopefully you're stoked to make these journals!  

Next week we will have a guest come and teach us how to sew our journals. 

 THIS WEEK we NEED to have our leather and paper ready.  We will be doing all the prep during journeyman.  But you need to watch and understand how to make your paper template and your leather template. Just FYI, the video goes into staining your leather, which we will not do.  But I've got lots of leather options to choose from.


Don't start on these at home.  Here's why.  You don't know the size of your journal yet.  I have lots of leather to choose from!  You need to know what leather you're using before cutting your pages.  Makes sense, right?

If you have a good sized piece of leather you'd like to use, you may bring it to class.  If not, again, I have lots to choose from.

You do however, NEED to bring your own paper.  A good stack of at least 30 pages. More if you want  a bigger journal.  You can choose any type of paper.

Cardstock
Sketch paper
Parchment paper
Graph Paper
Scrapbook Paper
Even computer paper, though it's not recommended, because it's not as strong.

You can even cut pages out of maps, calendars, or magazines to add randomly, which adds some fun pizzazz to your journal.

If you're ambitious and want to tea stain your paper, do it before class. The paper you bring to class should be ready to cut for journals!

Everyone please bring these items labeled with your NAME:
*A Ruler
*An awl
*A Paper Cutter if you have one
*An exacto knife for cutting leather if you have one
*And, as you know, Your Paper!