Read "Speaking Quiché in the Heart of Dixie" and answer the following questions. Then “submit” your work.
1. The poster in the break room of the chicken plant was entitled “Fourteen Points of Continuous Improvement.” Working with a small group of your peers, list fourteen changes that could be implemented in that plant in order to create a better work environment.
2. Many businesses have a catchy advertising slogan that draws the public’s attention to their company. Working with a small group of your peers, brainstorm slogans that you hear on TV or radio. Then assume that you are Gabriel Thompson, and you want to create a slogan for the chicken plant that will “tell it like it is.” Make sure your slogan is simple, catchy, and honest. Be prepared to share your slogan with the class and explain its significance.
E-readings > Hidden Gems of Pebble Creek (video), National Park Service