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Sample Curriculum

For a quick preview of our Education Programs, you will find below sample activities derived from our Junior, Intermediate and Senior Programs.

The programs in their entirety can be downloaded for classroom use, in PDF format, by simply
clicking the links on the left.

Please select which sample document you would like to view:

Junior Example
Intermediate Example 1
Intermediate Example 2
Senior Example



Junior Example

Select 4 or 5 of your favourite images of Rusty. Cut each image out and arrange them to create a scenario on the ice. Below each image describe what is happening.



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Intermediate Example 1
Ray's rush
Ray is rushing end-to-end
in an attempt to score. While he
skates up ice, each change in
direction is marked by a letter.

In this particular rush, he skates
a little further each time before he
changes direction. With this infor-
mation, what word is spelled as
Ray reaches the net?

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Intermediate Example 2
Power Play
What type of triangle (equilateral, isosceles, scalene) would
describe a puck's path if passed from:

A) Davis to Campbell to North?
B) Davis to Taylor to North?
C) Davis to Taylor to Campbell?
D) Campbell to Reid to North?

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Senior Example
Contents
1. (i) Who's For Sale.
(ii) It's All In What You Wear.
(iii) ...And Now A Message From Our Sponsor.
(iv) Logo-ly Speaking.
(v) Hidden Treasures.
2. Case Studies.
Who's For Sale?

Pre-visit
     Consider some of the qualities needed to give an individual a marketable image. In groups, select current individuals from the area of sports and entertainment. Determine what qualities make them a marketable commodity.

     Select one Hockey Hall of Fame Honoured Member and gather information on what qualities the individual possesses that would be deemed appealing from a marketing perspective. Be sure to check the Verizon Great Hall computer terminals for information on the player.
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