Homecoming 101
And other High School Dances
Why do we have school dances?
College & High school dances are thought to have started with Homecoming Parties in the early 1900s.
No one is sure where exactly Homecoming started, but it was probably at the University of Missouri in 1911.
That Homecoming was the first time alumni (school graduates) were invited to a football game along with a parade.
But first...
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Why do we have school dances?
Schools quickly realized football + parades and dances were great for getting alumni and fans onto college campuses.
Soon, Homecoming was spreading across the nation.
Other dances, like Prom, started around the same time.
Over the years, even more have becometraditions, like the Winter & Valentines Dances.
Every school has its own variations.
Why Should You Attend Homecoming?• School dances are an integral part of American
culture• The more you understand the culture you are a part
of the more likely you will: Attend college Get a good job and untimely live a more fulfilling life!
Starting with small things (like homecoming) are the first steps toward your success.
The Assignment
• Form a group of 2-3 people.• Your group will develop an invitation to the dance • After you've developed an invitation to the dance,
you will present the invitation idea to the class.• Your group will then be assigned to respond to one
of the presented invitations• You'll then have to present your responses to the
class• Presentations will be graded by the class according
to the rubric
Ideas for Asking
The Puzzle
Write a message on card stock or construction paper(Don't forget to sign your own name!)
Cut it into puzzle pieces andlet him/her put it together
You could also:Put each piece in a separateenvelope and leave them in differentplaces for him/her to find.
Good Fortune
Write your message on a small piece of paperand slip it into a fortune cookie.
Find an empty Chinese take-out boxand put the cookie inside.
(You can often get these for freefrom Chinese places if you just ask.)
Deliver the box to him/her.
Don't be Cold
Write your message on a popsicle stick andfreeze it into a popsicle for her.
(Clear fruit juices will be easier to read through)
OR
Make a popsicle-shaped card out ofconstruction paper.
What kind of message would you write?
Answering
Giving your Answer
Answering can be just as creative as asking the question.
What ideas would you have for a simple answer?
Your answer could be a creative message given in a simple way, or a simple "yes" (or no!) given in a creative way. Or both!
Bad Example
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