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AZA Applicant- Program Bank Chair/Moderator EXAMPLE PROGRAM
Posted by Evan K
| Program Host | Chapter |
| Host Region and Chapter | Cotton States LESTER SHERMAN OKEON AZA |
| Program Type | Brotherhood |
| Time Required | 2-5 hours |
| Target Population(s) | Boys (AZA) |
| People Participating | 30-60 |
Program Summary:
THIS IS NOT A REAL PROGRAM. Please read program body for more information.
Full Description:
Your final program write-up should include the following:
1. A Time Table
00:00-00:15- Havdalah
00:15-01:00- Part One of Program
MAKE SURE YOUR TIME TABLE IS DETAILED!
2. Presentable Formatting
In your write-up, please include bolding, italicizing, and underlining
3. Creative ideas and a Youtube video
Be original! Make sure your program stands out.
PLEASE EDIT AND IMPROVE THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM. THIS PROGRAM IS FOR APPLICATION PURPOSES AND DOES CURRENTLY NOT MEET THE STANDARDS OF THE PROGRAMMING BANK
Your given program: We had a Double Dare Education program where we did the same thing from the TV show Double Dare. We broke up into two different teams, and we did the double dare show. (Asking questions, if a team didn't know, then they could "dare" which is asking them if they other team knew. If they didn't know either, they're allowed to "double dare" and the team that was originally asked the question had to do a team stunt or something. For example, the human knot.) There are not too many supplies needed, because it is very easy to plan. All you need to do is create about 20-50 questions about BBYO, Judaism, your chapter, or anything that you want to educate your chapter about. And then you need to create stunts for the groups to do if they are double dared. (And make them interesting, fun, and silly!)
NOTE TO APPLICANTS: In your final write-up, please include some possible Double Dare questions, challenges, more activites in the program, rotations, and add a theme to your program. Your theme could tie in a YouTube video or other forms of technology. After you have chosen your theme, you can decide to make Double Dare only a portion or rotation of your program. Make sure to include more detailed instructions of the program (make it easy for others to run this program). Be original and creative! Stand out! Don't be afraid to make drastic changes to this program!!!!
Make sure your final submission is orderly, neat, organized, and creative!
If you would like to see a program that already contains rich formatting and organization, check here---> http://bbyoprogrambank.org/program/350
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