Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: Robert’s Rules of Trail Mix
Area of Focus: Parliamentary Procedure/RROO
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 1
Method of Delivery: In-Person Only
First, ensure that you’ve not chosen any foods that are likely to trigger allergies from the MCs and other participants. The Member Educator entertains a motion to place a food item into the mixing bowl. During discussion, amendments should be added to modify the motion based on the language. Example motions may include “Placing the cereal in the bowl rather than the whole box”, etc. Continue the motion and amendment process until there are 2 different bowls of trail-mix with varying amounts of each ingredient. Be mindful of the amount of time spent in the activity (it can quickly be derailed if there isn’t a timer and guidance in the discussion from the Active members).
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Robert’s Rules of Trail Mix”: Robert Rules of Order Practice
Area of Focus: Parliamentary Procedure/RROO
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 1
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Large mixing bowls, cups for trail mix dispersion, trail mix foods (Cheerios, pretzels, mixed nuts, M&Ms, yogurt covered raisins, etc.)
Instructions for the Facilitator: First, ensure that you’ve not chosen any foods that are likely to trigger allergies from the MCs and other participants. The Member Educator entertains a motion to place a food item into the mixing bowl. During discussion, amendments should be added to modify the motion based on the language. Example motions may include “Placing the cereal in the bowl rather than the whole box”, etc. Continue the motion and amendment process until there are 2 different bowls of trail-mix with varying amounts of each ingredient. Be mindful of the amount of time spent in the activity (it can quickly be derailed if there isn’t a timer and guidance in the discussion from the Active members).
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: Group Knowledge Check
Area of Focus: Sorority Information
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 1
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
After reviewing the Learning Content, provide a multiple choice “quiz” (either aloud in discussion, via a PowerPoint, or using paper) to the MC class as a group. Questions and answer choices are available on the following page.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Area of Focus: Sorority Information
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 1
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Projector and Computer to Play Kahoot! Cell Phone or Laptop(s) to Play Kahoot! (either 1 for each person or 1 per small group)
Instructions for the Facilitator: Kahoot! is an online assessment tool in which the users show content knowledge through the technology of their choice. It is a competitive quiz format in which users answer multiple choice questions against one another for points. For more information, go to http://www.getkahoot. com. Review the Kahoot! and test the technology prior to starting with the class. Ensure you know which answers are correct and why!
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Reading Reflection” – National Constitution Independent Study
Area of Focus: Parliamentary Procedure/RROO
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 1
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Copies of the National Constitution (paper or online)
Instructions for the Facilitator:
-Provide each MC with a copy of “Section 4: ”Meetings” of Article I of the National Constitution.
-Assign each MC (or pair or small group) a section about Meetings (3.401-3.405)
-Instruct MCs to review their assigned section.
-Ask MCs to share what they’ve learned about the section with the rest of the class.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Active Practice” – Robert’s Rules Constitution Revision
Area of Focus: Parliamentary Procedure/RROO
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 1
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials: None
Instructions for Facilitator: After reviewing Robert’s Rules of Order, the Membership Educator will present a mock mini constitution to the Candidates. The MCs will use Robert’s Rules of Order to revise the mock mini constitution. Revisions may include updating times, event name, songs, etc.
Sample Mini Constitution
1.1 The event shall be known as the Chapter Fun Time event.
1.2 The event shall be held every weekend during the Fall and Spring Semesters.
1.3 Lunch should be held between 9:00 AM and 9:05 AM.
1.4 “The Climb” by Miley Cyrus should be played in full 8 times before you can be dismissed from the event.
1.5 Active Members should bring at least one food item for a potluck each time the event is held.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: Technology Integration- National Website Hunt
Area of Focus: Sorority Information
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 1
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Computer, projector
Instructions for the Facilitator: Direct the class through the National Website showing them where they can find the different values of the sorority under the “About The Sorority” tab. Review and discuss the Mission Statement.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Group Knowledge Check” – Beach Ball Toss
Area of Focus: Sorority Information
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 1
Method of Delivery: In-Person Only
Materials Needed: Plastic Beach Ball
Instructions for Facilitator: After reviewing the learning materials, have the Candidates stand in a circle facing the center. The facilitator will begin by passing the beach ball to someone within the circle. The beach ball will be divided into sections for each of the topics taught in Module 1, Lesson 1. (i.e. official motto, colors, etc…) The Candidates will take turns passing it to someone in the circle. When someone catches the ball, whatever their left Index Finger is touching is the question they will answer. Continue to pass the ball until all questions and all Candidates have had a turn.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Music Connection” – Definition of Overture
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 2
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: None
Instructions for the Facilitator: Share the definition of an Overture: “a musical composition, usually brief, that is generally played as an introduction to a larger musical piece” with the MCs. Ask the MCs to compare this musical definition with the purpose of an Overture Preamble and the Tau Beta Sigma Preamble (both are introductions to a larger body of work and set the tone and themes).
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Reading Reflection” – USA Preamble vs. TBS Preamble Comparison
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 2
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: None
Instructions for the Facilitator: Ask the MC class the following question and lead a discussion – What similarities can be drawn between the Preamble of the United States Constitution and the Tau Beta Sigma Preamble?
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: Director of Bands Talk
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 2
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: None
Instructions for the Facilitator: Encourage MCs to reach out to your Director of Bands to ask them to present some of the band’s accomplishments throughout the band’s history. From the talk, the MCs can create a poster to be hung in the music building to promote the band’s accomplishments.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: MC Practice Session
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five, Musicianship
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 2
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Instruments, music
Instructions for the Facilitator: Coordinate a time with MCs to practice together for 30 minutes. This may be ensemble music, chamber music, whatever the class sees fit. Depending on the size of the class, the Facilitator may need to reserve a room in their music building. Color Guard members are encouraged to practice their routines together in a similar fashion.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Research Activity” – Past Women in Music Speakers
Area of Focus: National Programs
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 2
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Computer or Smartphone
Instructions for the Facilitator: Assign the MCs to either individually or collectively research a past Women in Music Speaker that the chapter held an event for. The MCs should report on their professional title, their education history, and any notable performances/research that the Speaker took part in.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Event Planning Activity” – Women In Music Event Plan
Area of Focus: National Programs
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 2
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: None
Instructions for the Facilitator: Work with the MC class to prepare for/host a (mock) Women in Music Speaker event! Through class discussion, fill in the “Ws”:
■ WHO will the Woman in Music be? (what is her relationship to the band/ school/community?)
■ WHO is the target audience? (Marching Band, Music Department, College of Fine Arts, open to the community, etc.)
■ WHEN will the event take place? (consider band schedule, other planned events)
■ WHERE will the event take place? (how are rooms reserved on campus?)
■ WHAT ELSE is needed to be successful? (cost, technology needs, advertising, etc.)
■ WHY is this event important in regard to the Sorority’s values?
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Resource Activity” – For Greater Bands Resources Review
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 2
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Computer
Instructions for the Facilitator: Instruct the MCs to review the requirements for the For Greater Bands Award and reflect on how qualifications for this award tie to the Second Purpose.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Research Activity” – TBS Notable Member Look Up
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 2
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Computer, personal electronic device for each MC
Instructions for the Facilitator: Review the list of notable Notable Members for the national organization. Divide the class into small groups or pairs, assign an Honorary member to research for their contributions to the band world.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Writing Reflection” – The First Purpose Rewrite
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 2
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: None
Instructions for the Facilitator: Instruct the MCs to rewrite the First Purpose so that it maintains the same meaning and honors that which they find important in Tau Beta Sigma.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Technology Integration” – #4OurGr8rBand Video
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 2
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Phone/Camera
Instructions for the Facilitator: Instruct the MCs to create a video that promotes the band program accomplishments during the year. Share this video with your District.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Technology Integration” – TBSigma Resource Round Up
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 3
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Computer
Instructions for the Facilitator: During this activity you will lead the class through the National Website, showing them where they can find program guides through the resources tab. The purpose is for the class to learn where to find information to conduct programs that the national organization has deemed “worthwhile projects”. Note: The expectation is not that each program is gone into depth during this time, as that will be completed over time.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Artistic Connection”- The Art of Music
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 3
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Computer/phone
Instructions for the Facilitator: Encourage MCs to create a social media post or take a picture while portraying the Fourth Purpose. Have them be creative and tag the Chapter or VPM on social media.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: Leadership Mapping
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 3
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Whiteboard or large Post-It paper and markers
Instructions for the Facilitator: Write “What is leadership?” on the board and ask MCs to describe leadership in a word. Each word is written on the board and connected to the question using a line. Following the addition of all words, the Facilitator leads a discussion with the MCs to present their ideas and explain why they described leadership in that way.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Historical Connection”- A Legacy of Leadership
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 3
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: None
Instructions for the Facilitator: Provide the following prompt and questions to the MCs then lead a group discussion. Prompt: Our founding members required leadership to see their idea of a band sorority through to the existence of Tau Beta Sigma. How is their leadership shown in their actions and sacrifices while founding the sorority? How do these skills transfer to the success of Tau Beta Sigma today?
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Musicianship Activity” – Musical Tie Connections
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 3
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Computer or speakers that can connect to Bluetooth
Instructions for the Facilitator: Ask MCs (and participating Actives) to bring a recording of their favorite piece of band music and explain why it is important/special to them. If possible, create a playlist of these pieces for all to listen.
♫ Depending on the class size, make the listening portion an at home activity, or only listen to a brief excerpt of each song.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Chapter Project Connections”- How Our Chapter Serves
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 3
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: None
Instructions for the Facilitator: Share with the MC class projects the Chapter participates in that personify “the performance of good music [or] selection of worthwhile projects.” Ask the MCs to suggest potential worthwhile projects that they can complete during the MEP and/or with the Active Chapter.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Text Analysis”- The Fourth Purpose Rewrite
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 3
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: None
Instructions for the Facilitator: Separate the MCs into small groups and have them restate the meaning of the Fourth Purpose by defining words or phrases within the Purpose:
Close relationship between collegiate bands
High average of attainment
Good music
Worthwhile projects
Each term may be assigned to a group. This may also be an opportunity for Active Sisters to participate and facilitate the group discussions. After defining the terms, groups should discuss the following questions:
How would you illustrate that word or phrase to someone who isn’t familiar with it?
What is the role of that word or phrase in a band program? How does this concept connect to our experiences in band?
Bring all the groups together and ask for a representative from each group to share the definition and examples of how that quality is seen in the band. To the remainder of the group ask the following questions:
Does anyone have anything to add to that definition?
Does anyone have anything to add to those examples?
What does this Purpose look like in action?
How would we explain this purpose to someone who is not in a band?
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Connection Reflection”- Ask-an-Active: Fourth Purpose Connection
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 3
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: None
Instructions for the Facilitator: Ask MCs to each meet with an Active Sister to discuss the Fourth Purpose and what it means to them.
♫ If in a chapter with Bigs and Littles, that pairing is encouraged for this discussion.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Writing Activity”- Letters to the Past
Area of Focus: Sorority History
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 3
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Paper, pens/pencils
Instructions for the Facilitator: Have the MCs write a one-page letter to one of the people or Chapters from the History of the Sorority’s founding between 1939 to 1946. Have the MCs include what they learned, what their personal feelings are about the events that took place, and at least 1 question they have for that person/Chapter (options include: Wava Banes, Emily SoRelle, Ruth La Nell Williams, D.O. Wiley, A. Frank Martin, Alpha Chapter Members, Beta Chapter Members).
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: The Third Purpose Connection
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 3
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Printouts of selected readings (on the following pages)
Instructions for the Facilitator: Select a short reading for the MCs to read individually or as a group. After reading, discuss how the reading connects to the message in the Third Purpose.
The below poems are given as suggestions, but other applicable readings may be used.
Persistence
The force that is going to carry you to your goal,
Is coiled up inside of you, in your energy, your pluck, your grit,
Your originality, your character, and your possession of a strong,
Persistent, tenacious purpose.
Whatever you do in life, keep in an ambition-arousing atmosphere.
Keep close to those who are dead in earnest,
Who are anxious to do something in the world.
You will catch the spirit of your environment.
– Orison Swett Marden
Stand and Fight
What softly stirs your precious heart to breathe
Shakes your very existence
Listens to those winds that sing, you see
Brings blessings to you
In abundance
Does it echo in the words of every woman or man
Like pearls dropped in golden light
Give you wings of desire to swiftly fly to lands
Alter your own purpose
Stand and fight
Can it unbind your soul, bring you peaceful sleep
While your heart plays in the sun
Does it gently replace the dreams you keep
Even when they have been shattered
By everyone
If nothing stirs your precious heart to breathe
Shakes your very existence
Keep listening to those winds that sing, you see
Those blessing will come to you
With persistence
– Neva Flores Varga
A Little Hope Always
i saw a beautiful red rose that sat in a field of wilted weeds
and as time went on
and the weeds grew more and more plentiful
the rose remained the same
just as cheery and red as before
and i was brought to the realization
that it’s possible for a something so beautiful to be surrounded by
such insignificance
something with so much life
can exist in the middle of emptiness
although it may seem like everything is dead,
there’s always a little hope
Always
-Arun Ajmera
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: Leadership Carousel
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 3
Method of Delivery: In-Person Only
Materials Needed: Large poster paper and markers
Instructions for the Facilitator: On 3 large poster papers write the following
1) Qualities of Successful Leaders,
2) Qualities of Unsuccessful Leaders,
3) Leadership in Band: What does that look like?
MCs will travel in groups to each poster and discuss their thoughts on the poster and add new comments. After the MCs have had time at each poster paper, lead a discussion about the comments on each poster.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Text Analysis & In-Depth Discussion” – The Third Purpose Breakdown
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 3
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: None
Instructions for the Facilitator: In small groups, have the MCs restate the meaning of the Third Purpose by defining words or phrases within the Purpose:
Leadership
Active Participation
Conduct
Thought
Idealism
Responsible Membership
Each term may be assigned to a group. This may also be an opportunity for Active Sisters to participate and facilitate the group discussions. After defining the terms, groups should discuss the following questions:
How would you illustrate that word or phrase to someone who isn’t familiar with it?
What is the role of that word or phrase in a band program? How does this concept connect to our experiences in band?
Bring all the groups together and ask for a representative from each group to share the definition and examples of how that quality is seen in the band. To the remainder of the group ask the following questions:
Does anyone have anything to add to that definition?
Does anyone have anything to add to those examples?
What does this purpose look like in action?
How would we explain this purpose to someone who is not in a band?
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Event Planning Activity”- Crescendo or Coda Activity Plan
Area of Focus: National Programs
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 3
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Computer/phone
Instructions for the Facilitator: Work with the MC class to prepare for/run a (mock) Crescendo or Coda activity. Through class discussion, fill in the “Ws”:
■ WHAT program is being fulfilled? (Crescendo, Coda)
■ WHAT will the activities be? (drum circle, concert, instrument petting zoo, etc.)
■ WHO is the community partner? (Nursing Home recreation officer, Girl Scouts Troop Leader, etc.)
■ WHO will participate? (full Chapter, MC class only, open to the band)
■ WHEN will the event take place? (consider band schedule, other planned events)
■ WHERE will the event take place? (Will travel be involved? How do we organized transportation?)
■ WHAT ELSE is needed to be successful? (cost, technology needs, advertising, etc.)
■ WHY is this event important in regard to the Sorority’s values? (references to purposes, mission statement, or ideals learned so far)
*If the MCs feel comfortable, have them present their mock event to the Chapter
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Technology Integration”- National Programs Resources
Area of Focus: National Programs
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 3
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Computer, printouts of the worksheet (copies on the following pages)
Instructions for the Facilitator: Review the national website page Programs and Initiatives and have the MCs answer the worksheet questions (either aloud as a class or individually completing the worksheets).
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Technology Integration” – Leadership Video & Written Highlights
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 3
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Computer
Instructions for the Facilitator: Have the MCs watch a video or read an article about leadership, either individually at home, or as a group in class. After the video, ask each MC to share their takeaways from the video and list examples from personal experience that reflect the message in the video. This can be done as a reflective writing, or as a class discussion. Suggestions include:
■ Colin Powell’s Essence of Leadership
(https://youtu.be/ocSw1m30UBI)
■ Shonda Rhimes’ My Year of Saying Yes to Everything
(https://youtu.be/gmj-azFbpkA?si=y5Pu7XECMI9NxszM)
■ Duane Huff’s Band Leadership Series
(https://bandleadership.wordpress.com/author/rduanehuff/)
■ Sheryl Sandberg: Why We Have Too Few Women Leaders
(https://youtu.be/18uDutylDa4?si=EG1GDk95WA4Bmvk4)
■ Dr. Brene Brown’s The Power of Vulnerability
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCvmsMzlF7o)
■ Life’s Work: An Interview with Janelle Monáe
(https://hbr.org/2020/09/lifes-work-an-interview-with-janelle-monae)
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Connection Reflection” – Ask-an-Active: Third Purpose Connection
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 3
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: None
Instructions for the Facilitator: Ask MCs to each meet with an Active Sister to discuss the Third Purpose and what it means to them.
*If in a Chapter with Bigs and Littles, that pairing is encouraged for this discussion.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Group Activity” – Leadership Mapping
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 3
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Whiteboard or large Post-It paper and markers
Instructions for the Facilitator: Write “What is leadership?” on the board and ask MCs to describe leadership in a word. Each word is written on the board and connected to the question using a line. Following the addition of all words, the Facilitator leads a discussion with the MCs to present their ideas and explain why they described leadership in that way.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Writing Reflection”- Scholarship Application Draft (AH)
Area of Focus: National Programs
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 5
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Computer/none
Instructions for the Facilitator: Allow each MC to select a scholarship to
draft an application for. The MC may either “apply” as themselves or create an
application for their ideal of who should receive the scholarship.
*Although freshman cannot apply for scholarships, the activity can be used to
help them plan for future applications.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Connection Reflection”- Choosing an Award Recipient (IC)
Area of Focus: National Programs
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 5
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Computer
Instructions for the Facilitator: Have the MCs discuss the For Greater Bands
awards (Instrumental and/or Visual) as a class. Ask them to discuss what criteria
they would use to select a band member for this recognition.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Research Activity”- Meet our Leaders (IC)
Area of Focus: Sorority Information, National Programs
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 5
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Computer
Instructions for the Facilitator: Assign each MC or pair of MCs a National
Officer, Trustee, or TBSAA EC member to research on the National website.
Afterward, ask MCs to share that Officer’s biography with the class. Ensure that
all Officers and Trustees are researched by the class.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Group Activity” – National Leadership Guess Who (IC)
Area of Focus: Sorority Information
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 5
Method of Delivery: In-Person Only
Materials Needed: Headshots of National (and District, if desired) Leadership
Instructions for the Facilitator: Print out the headshots of the leadership
members prior to the class. Have each MC take a turn to be the “guesser” and
select a headshot at random and hold it up to the group. Have each MC hold
the headshot up so the group can see it, but the “guesser” can not. Other MCs
will give clues until the “guesser” identifies whose headshot they are holding.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Connection Reflection”- Ask-a-National Council Member (AH)
Area of Focus: Sorority Information
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 5
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Computer
Instructions for the Facilitator: Have each MC write an email to a member
of the National Council introducing themselves, describing the Membership
Education Process, and sharing an encouraging message for the National
Officer’s work for the organization. MCs are encouraged to research the Officer
they are emailing.
Have MCs copy the Chapter VPM on the email. Bonus: If comfortable, ask the
MCs to invite the Officer to join a video chat with the Chapter at a later date.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Technology Integration”- Stay Connected With TBSigma (IC)
Area of Focus: Sorority Information
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 5
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Computer, projector, MC phones
Instructions for the Facilitator: Display each of the web pages, asking MCs to
also pull the page up on their computer or phone. Encourage MCs to follow the
social media accounts
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Research Activity”- 4Gr8rBands YouTube (IC)
Area of Focus: Sorority Information
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 5
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Computer, projector
Instructions for the Facilitator: Ask the MCs to select a video from the YouTube
Channel, watch as a group, then discuss what the video was about. If there is
time, select more than one video to watch.
*Prepare for this activity by selecting two or three videos for the MCs to choose
from. Make note of any specific topics or potential questions for discussion with
the MCs.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Technology Integration”- Using the Five Qualities Daily (IC)
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 5
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Computer, camera/phone
Instructions for the Facilitator: Lead a discussion on what each of the Five
Qualities means to the MCs (use provided Class Discussion questions). Have the
MCs create a video about each of the Five Qualities and what they look like on
a day-to-day basis.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Artistic Connection”- Qualities Collage (IC/AH)
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 5
Method of Delivery: In-Person Only
Materials Needed: Magazine/newspaper clippings, markers/crayons/colored
pencils, etc., construction paper
Instructions for the Facilitator: As a whole group or small groups, create a
collage that represents the meanings and personal connection to an assigned
Quality with provided magazines, markers, or other resources available to you.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Writing Reflection”- The Five Qualities Rewrite (IC)
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 5
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Paper and writing utensils or a whiteboard and markers
Instructions for the Facilitator: As a membership class, rewrite the Five
Qualities in a manner that maintains the same meaning.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Connection Reflection”- Ask-an-Active: The Five Qualities Connection (AH)
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 5
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: None
Instructions for the Facilitator: Instruct MCs to meet with an Active Sister and
have a five- minute discussion regarding the Five Qualities. Discuss how to live
up to these Five Qualities in your everyday life.
*If a Chapter has Bigs and Littles consider assigning the discussion to that
pairing.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Technology Integration”- OPUS Tour (IC)
Area of Focus: Sorority Information, Chapter Operations
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 5
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Computer, projector
Instructions for the Facilitator: Demonstrate the process to log-in to OPUS
and provide a tour of the website to the MCs. Show an individual’s information
page, how to update contact information, the Chapter summary page, and
how to search for report submissions. If MCs already have accounts created,
encourage them to log-in and check their personal information.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: Research Activity (IC)
Area of Focus: Sorority Information, Chapter Operations
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 5
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Computer
Instructions for the Facilitator: Have MCs, individually or in small groups, look
at TBSAA website (https://www.tbsalumni.org/) to discover current TBSAA
leaders, programs, current Local Alumni Associations in your area, and have
them report back to the class their findings.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Writing Reflection” – States of the District (IC)
Area of Focus: Sorority Information
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 6
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: None
Instructions for the Facilitator: Have the class create an acronym to help themselves remember the states of the District. Ask the MCs to share the mnemonic with other Chapters using the Chapter social media.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Chapter Connection”- Chapter Name Game (IC/AH)
Area of Focus: Sorority Information
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 6
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: None
Instructions for the Facilitator: Introduce the class to the Active Chapters within the District and encourage them to memorize the Chapter designation and school of the number of Chapters specified (List of Chapters found in the Chapter Directory).
• Midwest: All Chapters
• North Central: 12-15 Chapters
• Northeast: 12-15 Chapters
• Southeast: 12-15 Chapters
• Southwest: 12-15 Chapters
• Western: All Chapters
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Research Activity” – Institutional Types (IC/AH)
Area of Focus: Sorority Information
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 6
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: None
Instructions for the Facilitator: Encourage MCs to research the different institutional types of the chapters in your district.
A full list of Active chapters, and their school’s designation can be found in Appendix A, which will show the population of HBCUs with Active chapters in the Sorority.
• Ask your MCs to identify and research the following:
• Which chapters are at HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities)?
• Which chapters are at MSIs(Minority Serving Institutions)/HSIs (Hispanic Serving Institutions)?
• Which chapters are at flagship institutions?
• Your Candidates should also understand the purpose behind that type of institution.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Technology Integration”- District Website Tour (IC)
Area of Focus: Sorority Information
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 6
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Computer, projector
Instructions for the Facilitator: Review the District Convention website (either the current or prior year) with the class, specifically exploring for speakers, workshops, and pages focused on the business of Convention. Have a Sister who has attended a District Convention in the past speak from experience about the importance of attending the event.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Research Activity”- Meet our District Leaders (IC)
Area of Focus: Sorority Information
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 6
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Computer
Instructions for the Facilitator: Assign each MC or pair of MCs a District Officer to research. Afterward, ask MCs to share that Officer’s biography with the class. Ensure that all Officers are researched by the class.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Connection Reflection”- Ask-a-District Council Member (AH)
Area of Focus: Sorority Information
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 6
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Computer
Instructions for the Facilitator: Have each MC write an email to a member of the District Council introducing themselves, describing the Membership Education Process, and sharing an encouraging message for the District Officer’s work for the organization. MCs are encouraged to research the Officer they are emailing. Have the MC copy the Chapter VPM on the email.
Bonus: Invite the Officer to join a video chat with the Chapter at a later date.
*If MCs have already met or know any of the District Officers, encourage them to reach out to someone they do not know!
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: Bonus Activity (AH)
Area of Focus: Sorority Information
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 6
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Computer
Instructions for the Facilitator: Have the MCs send an additional email with the same instructions as above to a District Officer from a different District!
Reference to Previous Instructions:
“Instructions for the Facilitator: Have each MC write an email to a member of the District Council introducing themselves, describing the Membership Education Process, and sharing an encouraging message for the District Officer’s work for the organization. MCs are encouraged to research the Officer they are emailing. Have the MC copy the Chapter VPM on the email. Bonus: Invite the Officer to join a video chat with the Chapter at a later date.
*If MCs have already met or know any of the District Officers, encourage them to reach out to someone they do not know!”
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Technology Integration”- District Publication Review (IC)
Area of Focus: Sorority Information
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 6
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Computer
Instructions for the Facilitator: Review the most recent District publication or website with the class. Have the class discuss the articles (or forms) that stand out to each MC.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: Active Practice (IC)
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 6
Method of Delivery: In-Person Only
Materials Needed: Piano
Instructions for the Facilitator: Encourage MCs to practice singing the District Song(s). The Active Chapter is encouraged to participate in the practice.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Writing Reflection”- History of our Bands
Area of Focus: Musicianship, Other Organizations
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 7
Materials Needed: Computer
Instructions for the Facilitator: Have the MCs review the band program’s history and select an interesting aspect, then write an article for the student newspaper.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Interpersonal Activity”- Ask-an-Officer: Chapter Officer Networking
Area of Focus: Chapter Operations
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 7
Materials Needed: None
Instructions for the Facilitator: Separate the MCs into small groups/pairs to meet with each Chapter Officer (in a “speed dating” format). Encourage the MCs to ask questions about the officer’s responsibilities, most enjoyable and most challenging tasks, approximate time commitment each week, etc. to learn more about being in the role.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Bonus Activity” – Chapter Officer Roles
Area of Focus: Chapter Operations
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 7
During the next week, have the MCs reach out to a current chapter officer to learn more about the position, regular work/tasks, what are the most challenging and enjoyable aspects of the role.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Writing Reflection”- Chapter Officer Interest
Area of Focus: Chapter Operations
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 7
Materials Needed: Paper or online copies of the Chapter Officer Interest Worksheet, pens/pencils or computers
Instructions for the Facilitator: Have the MCs complete the Chapter Officer Interest Worksheet.
The worksheet should contain the following prompts:
-The position I am interested in is…
-The position interests me because…
-What chapter or district committee can I join to learn more about the position….
-I believe I would be a good fit for this position because…
-An area I need to improve upon to be successful in the position is…
-If I were elected/selected for this position today, my primary goal would be…
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Chapter Connection”- Chapter Officer Bingo
Area of Focus: Chapter Operations
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 7
Materials Needed: Blank bingo sheets, pens/markers (blank bingo card link)
Instructions for the Facilitator: Prior to the discussion of each office position, have the MCs make a mock bingo card and fill in the spaces with qualities they believe are important for success in a Chapter office position. Throughout the conversation, MCs should mark off the qualities heard from the Chapter Officers. At the end of the conversation, MCs will present their Bingo cards and the MC with the best card coverage (full coverage or number of Bingos) wins.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Event Planning Activity”- Chapter Service Project Planning
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 7
Materials Needed: None
Instructions for the Facilitator: Have the MCs as a class or in small groups (with the VPS(P) and/or members of the Service Committee facilitating each group), brainstorm new service project ideas directed toward the band. Have each
group develop an action plan proposal answering the following questions:
■ WHAT is the goal of the project?
■ HOW will it help the band?
■ WHEN should the project take place?
■ HOW MANY individuals need to be involved?
■ WHAT materials are needed?
■ HOW will we know the project is successful?
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Connection Reflection” – Chapter Sponsor/DOB Interview
Area of Focus: Sorority Information, Chapter Operations
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 7
Materials Needed: None
Instructions for the Facilitator: Have the MCs work together to create a list of questions for the Sponsor/Director of Bands about their history with the band and Chapter, their role in supporting the Chapter, as well as their goals for the future. If the Sponsor/DOB is present during the current or a future meeting, have the MCs take turns asking the questions. If they are not available, the questions can be presented to the Active Chapter and the Sisters will challenge themselves on their knowledge!
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Writing Activity”- Tau Beta Sigma Classifieds
Area of Focus: Sorority Information
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 7
Materials Needed: Markers and paper
Instructions for the Facilitator: Challenge the MCs to create an advertisement for the campus/community to learn more about the Chapter in 50 words or less. Have them write the ad and then post the results on the wall. Ask all MCs to review one another’s work and then lead a discussion to answer the following questions:
■ Which ad best communicates what Tau Beta Sigma stands for?
■ Were there any surprises?
■ What is missing?
■ Would the ads attract you to join the Sorority?
■ How can the ideas expressed in the ads be communicated in an effective way?
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Chapter Connection”- Serving With Purpose
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 7
Materials Needed: None
Instructions for the Facilitator: Have the MCs identify which Ideals (Purposes, Essential Factors, Qualities, Ritualistic teachings) are being fulfilled through the Chapter’s participation in specific band service and campus/community
activities.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Chapter Connection”- Service Project Correspondence
Area of Focus: Sorority Information
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 7
Materials Needed: Computer
Instructions for the Facilitator: Assign each MC (or paired MCs) another Chapter in the District to send an email or Facebook Message to learn about the Chapter’s band service projects this year. Share the message responses with all MCs in the next class session.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Timeline Activity”- Our Chapter Through the Years
Area of Focus: Sorority History
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 7
Materials Needed: Blank paper pens/pencils, markers/crayons/colored pencils or a whiteboard and markers
Instructions for the Facilitator: Have the class create a timeline from the Chapter’s founding to today that includes at least three notable events that occurred. Lead a discussion with the MCs about the impact those events have had on how your Chapter operates today. If the MCs feel comfortable, have them present the timeline to the Active Membership at a Chapter Meeting.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Technology Integration” – Our Chapter’s History
Area of Focus: Sorority History
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 7
Materials Needed: Petitioning Documents
Instructions for the Facilitator: If your Chapter is in possession of a copy of its petitioning documents, have the class review them and discuss the brief bios from the founding members. Have each MC write an email to a founding member introducing themselves and describing the MEP. Have MCs copy the Chapter VPM on the email.
Bonus: If comfortable, ask the MCs to invite the founding member to join a video chat with the Chapter at a later date.
NOTE: To access the Tau Beta Sigma Petitioning Document Repository visit https://www.tbsigma.org/petitioning-documents/ and enter the TBSigma Password to find your chapter petitioning documents.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: Active Practice
Area of Focus: Sorority Songs, Musicianship
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 7
Materials Needed: Piano
Instructions for the Facilitator: Encourage MCs to practice singing the Chapter Song(s). The Active Chapter is encouraged to participate in the practice.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Group Discussion”- Start, Stop, and Keep
Area of Focus: Chapter Operations, Community Building
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 8
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Whiteboard, markers
Instructions for the Facilitator: This group discussion is facilitated by the
Instructor. The goal of the discussion is to encourage Sisters to speak up about
the direction of the Chapter and to take ownership in the Chapter’s growth.
The words “Start, Stop, and Keep” are written on the board. MCs answer the
following questions and write their answers on the board:
■ What should we Start doing as a Chapter?
■ What should we Stop doing as a Chapter?
■ What should we Keep doing as a Chapter?
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Personal Goal-Setting”- To Seize an Ideal (AH)
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five, Community Building
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 8
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Printouts of goal-setting worksheet (below), writing utensils
Instructions for the Facilitator: Explain the purpose of the Goal-Setting exercise
and provide time for the MCs to reflect on their goals and complete the
worksheet on the next page. The purpose of the assignment is to have MCs
intentionally think about their participation in the Chapter.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Personal Scrolls”- Share the Love
Area of Focus: Community Building
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 8
Method of Delivery: In-Person Only
Materials Needed: Construction/scrapbook paper, pens/markers/pencils
Instructions for the Facilitator: Write the names of each MC at the top of a
piece of paper and hang the papers on the wall around the room. Have the MCs
move about the room to write positive comments and notes to each individual
about their hopes for the MCs participation in the future. When everyone
finishes, the “scrolls” are rolled and handed to each person to read at home (or
may be saved for presentation at a later time).
*Set-up the scrolls before the lesson begins to save time.
*Scrolls can be saved and given to the MCs following initiation as a gift.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Spider Web Game”- The Values That Tie Us Together
Area of Focus: Community Building
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 8
Method of Delivery: In-Person Only
Materials Needed: Ball of yarn, scissors (optional)
Instructions for the Facilitator: Have all MCs stand in a circle (if Active Sisters
are present, they may participate and should ensure that all MCs are recognized
during the activity). The Facilitator will hold a ball of yarn and unwrap some,
holding the unwrapped portion in one hand. They will then describe a Quality
or Essential Factor that they recognize in another MC/Sister and describe
how that person’s actions support the Chapter and/or band. After finishing
their recognition, they will continue to hold part of the yarn in one hand and
toss the yarn ball to the person they recognized. That person then shares
their recognition and the pattern continues until all participants have been
recognized. The final result is a web highlighting the connections between MCs/
Sisters through their actions to support the Chapter/band and their support for
one another. Options include taking a picture of the final web or having each
MC/Sister cut off the piece of yarn and tie it around their wrist as a reminder of
their commitment to the Sorority.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Group Discussion”- Eight Essential Factor Spotlight
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 8
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: None
Instructions for the Facilitator: Have the MCs as a class select an MC who
exemplifies each of the Eight Essential Factors. Discuss any specific examples of
that person exemplifying one of the Eight Essential Factors.
*This activity can also be completed with Actives during a Chapter Meeting;
however, the aim is for the MCs to recognize these qualities within their group
first.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Writing Reflection”- The Eight Essential Factors Rewrite
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 8
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Paper and writing utensils or a whiteboard and markers
Instructions for the Facilitator: Have the MCs rewrite the Eight Essential
Factors in a manner that maintains the same meaning and that honors what
they find important in Tau Beta Sigma.
*This activity works well in small groups. The class can regroup to discuss their
group results.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Technology Integration”- Using the Eight Essential Factors Daily
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 8
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Computer, camera/phone
Instructions for the Facilitator: Lead a discussion on what each of the Eight
Essential Factors mean to the MCs (use provided Class Discussion questions).
Have the MCs create a video about each of the Eight Essential Factors and what
they look like on a day-to-day basis.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “One-on-One Discussions”- Ask-a-MC:
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five, Community Building
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 8
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: None
Instructions for the Facilitator: Separate the MCs into pairs (or small groups)
and have them share their answers to the following questions.
The aim of this assignment is to reflect on personal growth and attitude toward band activities:
■ How has the MEP assisted you in your development as a future Active
Sister?
■ How will you be an example for other band members in rehearsal and during
performances?
■ What have you learned from another member of the Chapter (in the MC
Class or an already Active Sister) about how to be a better advocate for
women in music?
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Connection Reflection”- The Dice Game
Area of Focus: Sorority Values: Mission, Vision, Purposes, Eight, & Five, Community Building
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 8
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Dice (Free-Online Dice)
Instructions for the Facilitator: All MCs are seated around a table or in a circle
on the ground. The Facilitator provides the instructions and rules for the game
or writes them on a board that is visible to the group. Each member will take
turns rolling the die and answering the corresponding question:
■ What is your greatest hope/goal for the future of the Sisterhood?
■ What is your biggest fear for the Sisterhood?
■ If you could repeat a moment from the MEP, what would it be?
■ How do you exemplify the Eight & Five in your daily life?
■ If you could have any office in the Sisterhood (Chapter, District, or National),
what would it be?
■ What Sister has been an inspiration/mentor to you? Why did you select that
person?
*If questions are being covered in another activity during the lesson, for
example the Spider Web activity in Lesson 6, they can be replaced with another
question created by the Member Educator.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: “Technology Integration”- Sorority Song Music Video
Area of Focus: Sorority Songs, Musicianship, Community Building
If Overture Activity, Module: Module 8
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Phone/camera/computer
Instructions for the Facilitator: Have the MCs record themselves singing a
Sorority Song of their choice.
* For balance, ask Actives to participate in the recording.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Activity Name: Group Writing Activity: Writing a Progressive Story
Area of Focus: Sorority History
Method of Delivery: Either In-Person or Virtual
Materials Needed: Paper, pens/pencils
Instructions for the Facilitator: Have the MCs sit in a circle with a piece of paper and writing utensil (have them write their name at the top of the paper). Everyone will write one sentence that begins to tell the history of the Sorority’s founding between 1939 to 1946 in their own words. After 30 seconds, have them pass the paper to their left. They will then write the second sentence to continue the story of their peer’s story, after 30 seconds they will pass it again and repeat. (repeat up to 8 times) The original MC gets to keep the history that they started.
Type of Education: New Member Education (Overture)
Area of Focus: Chapter Operations
Method of Delivery: In-Person Only, Virtual, Either In-Person or Virtual
Gather participants in a circle facing inward. Explain premise of activity as such: Each person will have the opportunity to introduce themselves to the group and make a declarative statement (e.g. I love apples. The Chicago Cubs are the best team in baseball. I’m excited for the football game this weekend. I really enjoy skiing.). After a participant has made their statement, everyone else in the group has the opportunity to agree. If a participant agrees with the expressed statement, they step forward into the circle, raise their hand, and shout “TRU DAT!” If a participant feels especially confident in their agreement, they step forward; raise their hand, and shout, “TRU DAT, DOUBLE TRU!” Introductions and statements continue around the circle until everyone has had the opportunity to share.