Shining Stars : Package
Get
to know the characters: You’re about to see four make-believe space
aliens in a space station. The aliens are called by their nicknames, AB1,
AB2, OG1 and OG2. AB1 and AB2 are blue, while OG1 and OG2 are green. The
ones with the bows are girls, and the ones with bow-ties are boys. Their
teacher is the man in the purple suit, Commander Gordon, and the deep
voice they will hear belongs to the space station’s computer, who
also has a nickname, CC1.
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Lesson Summaries
1.
HONESTY
OG1 discovers
a calculator dropped by AB1 and takes it because no one sees her pick
it up. Later, at the Space Station Learning Team math test, the team asks
where she got her calculator. She lies about how she got it and how it
was delivered. Then AB1 searches for his missing calculator. OG1 confesses
to having taken the calculator, and returns it to AB1. She is ashamed
of having lied. AB1 says she can borrow the calculator anytime as long
as she returns it. AB1 then defines honesty as “telling the truth
and not being deceptive.” OG1 responds to Commander Gordon’s
question: “How can we be more honest?” with the words: “By
not hiding things or being sneaky.” Commander Gordon points out
how complicated and hurtful lying can be.
2.
COURAGE
Two characters
show courage in this episode, each under different circumstances. First,
AB1 role - plays with OG1 for encouragement to ask Commander Gordon about
an educational field trip during regular class time. When the station
almost gets hit with asteroids, OG2, who was supposed to be stationed
at the monitoring console but had decided to go water plants instead,
hears the warning alarm and hurries to reroute the station in the nick
of time! Meanwhile, AB1 asks Commander Gordon about the field trip, and
Gordon agrees that the team can attend. He then congratulates AB1 and
OG2 for displaying courage and explains courage to the students.
3.
PREJUDICE
The Space
Station Learning Team goes to the Intergalactic “Warp -Waffle”
Tournament full of high hopes, and returns dejected because the judges
declared that OG1 and OG2 couldn’t play. The reason was as silly
and unfair as all prejudice is: the “OGs” are green! Horrified
for their teammates, AB1 and AB2 withdraw from the tournament, and the
team returns to the space station to tell Commander Gordon what happened.
They have a discussion about the unfairness of prejudice and the pain
it causes. Afterwards, they vow never to treat other people this way,
having learned first-hand how much it hurts. CC1 interrupts with a message
from Warp-Waffle headquarters: the commissioners who rejected OG1 and
OG2 have been fired for their actions. The whole team is now invited back
to play in the tournament, and off they go, waving pennants and pompons.
4.
PATIENCE
A class demonstration
for the Learning Team has been one year in preparation. It involves taking
off the team’s anti-gravity belts while they are on the moon. OG2
is the most excited about it, and can’t wait for the demonstration
to start. When he arrives, he discovers that the class has been postponed
for another day. Commander Gordon then enlists OG1’s help to show
OG2 how to be patient.
5. RESPONSIBILITY
AB2 dozes
off on comet watch. Meanwhile, OG1 has to forego a game of Warp-Waffle
in order to clean up the greenhouse and water the plants. OG2 and AB1
are cleaning the storage bay. Suddenly the alarm sounds to signal an approaching
comet, so Commander Gordon tells CC1 to redirect the space station out
of harm’s way. Then CC1 says that if AB2 had stayed awake, there
wouldn’t have been an emergency. After that, Gordon asks the team
what responsibility means. AB2 says that she must do what she said she’ll
do before anything else, because that’s how you earn trust. The
rest of the team agrees.
6.
RESPECT
OG2 and AB2
are angry with AB1 for taking their things without permission, not bringing
them back, and leaving them all over the station. OG2 decides to get even
with AB1 by hiding his earphones. Gordon listens to AB2 complain that
AB1 is a disrespectful team member. Not only is he careless with other
team members’ belongings, he also calls OG2 a “greeney”
head. OG1 intervenes to say that calling someone names is hurtful. AB1
understands that he has hurt his friend by calling him names, and says
he won’t do it again. Gordon explains to OG2 that getting even is
no solution for an argument. Gordon mediates between OG2 and AB1, has
them talk it out, and shows AB1 the error of his ways. The team defines
respect and promises to be more respectful from now on.
7.
KINDNESS
OG1 is suffering
from a cold, and her team members rally around to do her chores so that
she can take care of her cold and concentrate on getting better. OG1 waters
the plants, AB1 helps clean up, and AB2 organizes the cargo boxes. All
of the team can then attend the Virtual Video lesson, but first there
is a delivery of chicken soup for OG1 from an alien spaceship that had
heard of OG1’s illness, and wanted to help. The team has learned
that kindness is a like a big soup, full of love, charity, goodwill, and
generosity.
8.
SELF-ESTEEM
The episode
begins with AB1 flashing back to a lesson in self-esteem in which Commander
Gordon showed him how to use a mirror as a tool to talk to himself about
his positive attributes. AB1 looks in a mirror and says that he is one
of a kind, who can accomplish his goals if he stays focused. When OG2
cries that he isn’t like Commander Gordon, the Commander tells OG2
that he doesn’t need to be like him to be; just use him as a role
model. Learn from the good things Gordon does, and show them to others,
to create a positive chain reaction. OG2 thinks back on the things he
can do well, that he is a good student who respects his teachers and that
he is a good friend. He starts to feel better about himself. Now, according
to CC1, the whole team radiates self-esteem and Gordon is proud of them.
READ ALOUD PLAYS (Suggested for Grades 2-3):
9.
TEAMWORK
Meet a new
character-- Rocket! Rocket is the team’s new pet dog. OG1’s
sister sent her the dog from Pluto and now the team learns the value of
teamwork as everyone pitches in to help train and take care of their new
friend. Later, Rocket proves he is a valuable team member too by coming
through in an emergency situation. Gordon congratulates everyone for displaying
teamwork and welcomes Rocket to the team.
10.
SELF-DISCIPLINE
Rocket again
plays a central role in this skit as the team learns about self-discipline.
OG2 notices how OG1 always seems so organized and happy and has an infectious
positive attitude. He wonders how she does it. OG1 explains how everything
she does, like getting up early to exercise, is part of a plan to achieve
her goals. She explains “I guess self-discipline means making the
choices that make me feel good about myself.” Gordon goes on to
explain the merits of planning your day to make time for work and fun
and the benefits of having self-discipline.
11.
MANNERS
Commander
Gordon takes time with the team to review how important it is to always
have manners! From the importance of “Please” and “Thank
You” to the subtle difference between “Can I?” and “May
I?” , the team learns lessons that insure that they will always
greet people politely and respectfully! The skit also highlights the importance
of apologizing.
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