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DISCOVERY QUEST SPEECH - SEPTEMBER TOPICS
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1. Discover where your name came from. (This could be your first, middle,
or last name, or even a nickname.)
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2. Discover your special "places to love," and tell us why you love being
there. You might share something you have that reminds you of that place.
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3. Discover natural disasters. Think of some ideas for how much of the
damage might be avoided or lessened.
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4. Discover a
Georgia
symbol. (bird, flower, etc.) Tell why it was selected and what it stands
for.
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DISCOVERY QUEST SPEECH - OCTOBER TOPICS
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1. Discover a career (grown-up job) that interests you that requires
science, math, or both.
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2. Discover superstitions and/or "old wives" tales. Tell about one and its
history (how it started).
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DISCOVERY QUEST SPEECH - NOVEMBER TOPICS
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1. Discover how to prevent/reduce crime in
Marietta
.
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2. Discover a famous Georgian, past or present. Tell us about him/her,
his/her life, and why he/she became famous.
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3.
Discover how memories are preserved, past or present. What does your family do
to preserve special memories?
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DISCOVERY QUEST SPEECH - DECEMBER TOPICS
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1. Discover the law of supply and demand. How does it affect the cost of
your holiday gifts?
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2. What holiday traditions does your family have that come from other
countries or cultures?
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DISCOVERY QUEST SPEECH - JANUARY TOPICS
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1. Discover a way to make the new year your best ever--in school or at
home. Share your resolution/s and the reason you chose it/them.
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2. Discover Mars. Choose to tell about the Greek god for whom the planet
was named, or explain what scientists have learned in recent years.
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3. Discover the Civil Rights Movement or one of the famous people involved
in it, such as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, or Rev. Abernathy.
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4. Discover where the months of the year got their names. Do they have
special meanings that fit the seasons?
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DISCOVERY QUEST SPEECH - FEBRUARY TOPICS
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1. Discover where valentines came from. Why is it a "romantic" holiday.
Write a special valentine's poem for a school helper. Share with the class,
then plan to deliver the message!
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2. Discover a famous African-American, past or present. Tell about
his/her life and contributions.
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3. Discover Pioneers. Make a map of the
Appalachian Trail.
Write about your favorite
Georgia
explorer. Tell us about your project and how it relates to
Georgia
.
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4. Discover healthy eating. Plan a week's menu with your
parent/guardian. Plan for 3 meals/day plus snack. Do a shopping list. Go
shopping with your parent to see how much it costs!
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DISCOVERY QUEST SPEECH - MARCH TOPICS
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1. What is the history behind St. Patrick's Day? What would it mean if you
wore orange instead of green? Tell about
Ireland
's biggest ongoing problem past and present.
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2. Are you "lucky?" Teach a game or do a trick where the "odds" of winning
may not be good. Learn about probability. (You might ask your teacher for
some game hints to share.)
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3. Let's go fly a. . .a. . .Well, let's learn about aerodynamics and how/why
planes, kites, and birds fly. You can teach paper airplane making, if you can
show the reason it flies well!
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4. Spring is in the air, or will be this month. Explain the vernal equinox
(equi-nox) and why we are blessed to have seasons anyway.
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DISCOVERY QUEST SPEECH - APRIL TOPICS
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1. Discover Georgia’s's symbols. Choose one (state bird, flower, flag, etc.)
and remind us how and why it was chosen.
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2. Look at this pattern: 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21. . . Can you continue this
famous number sequence? It's called the Fibonacci sequence after the Italian
mathematician who "discovered" it. Discover Fibonacci and his life OR find
examples of this sequence in nature. (Hint: Count flower petals in
multi-layer flowers for starters.)
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3. "We are Pioneers!" Discover one of your ancestors who was one of the
first “Georgians.” Who came here first? When? How? Why? What did he/she
bring to
Georgia
’s culture?
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4. With warmer weather comes more outdoor play--hooray! Discover safety on
bikes, skateboards, roller blades, or scooters. Teach the class how to be
safer while having more fun!
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DISCOVERY QUEST SPEECH - MAY TOPICS
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1. Myths and legends are part of a group's heritage. Learn a Native
American legend, and practice telling it like it would have been told by
Native Americans years ago. Don't read it! Tell it with expression, emotion,
and personality!
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2. Discover a type of poetry that doesn't rhyme. Show us how to write a
haiku, or cinquain, or diamonte. .. . Then again, some style of rhyming verse
are fun too. How about sharing limericks and showing how to write one?
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3. Warm weather also means accidents. You should know some basic first aid
in case of emergency. Explain what someone your age can do in case of
bleeding, chocking, or if someone isn't breathing. You might invite a guest
speaker to help you!
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4. Who are the state senator and state representatives for Cobb county? Are
they Republican or Democrat? Find out about one of them--their family, jobs
(normally), and views on things that are important to you.
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