Getting Your New Team to the World Series
by James Kinney
Students will discuss current baseball teams names and mascots. Then students are tasked to design a new team name/logo/mascot for a city/state that does not currently have a major league team. Students will then present their findings. Afterwards, they will play as their new team a baseball game. In a tournament play, the last remaining team will become the champion.
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Technology 3. Knowledge Constructor Mathematics Statistics and Probability (SP) English Language Arts (ELA) Writing Speaking & Listening
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