HHOF Education ProgramSample Programs Select A TopicSite MapPrintable HHOF Info Page3D Stanley CupAdmission RatesAmateur Team Photo AlbumAudioVideo VaultCorporate InformationCyberstoreDid You KnowDonationsDynastiesEducation ProgramElection ProceduresEmployment & Volunteer OpportunitiesExhibits TourFaceOff Info & InteractionFacility RentalsFan FeedbackGalleryGame TimeGeneral InformationGroup Sales & Advance TicketsHHOF InsiderHockey Calendar & ResultsHonoured MembersHours of OperationHumourInduction ShowcaseLegends Signed ProductsLegend SpotlightMinor Hockey NightsNewsNHL Player SearchOlympic Hockey HistoryOutreach ProgramPro ClassicsPromos & ContestsRecords & RankingsResource CentreSilverware & WinnersStanley Cup JournalStanley Cup TributeThe ClubThis Day In Hockey HistoryTime CapsuleVisitor InformationVolunteer ProgramWomens Hockey TributeWorld of Hockey Calendar Sample CurriculumFor a quick preview of our Education Programs you will find below sample activities derived from our Junior Intermediate and Senior Programs The programs in their entirety can be downloaded for classroom use in PDF format by simply clicking the links on the left Please select which sample document you would like to viewJunior Example Intermediate Example 1Intermediate Example 2Senior ExampleJunior Example Select 4 or 5 of your favourite images of Rusty Cut each image out and arrange them to create a scenario on the ice Below each image describe what is happening Return to Top of the Page Intermediate Example 1 Rays rushRay is rushing endtoendin an attempt to score While he skates up ice each change in direction is marked by a letterIn this particular rush he skatesa little further each time before hechanges direction With this information what word is spelled asRay reaches the net Return to Top of the Page Intermediate Example 2 Power PlayWhat type of triangle (equilateral isosceles scalene) woulddescribe a pucks path if passed fromA) Davis to Campbell to NorthB) Davis to Taylor to NorthC) Davis to Taylor to CampbellD) Campbell to Reid to North Return to Top of the Page Senior Example Contents1 (i) Whos For Sale(ii) Its All In What You Wear(iii) And Now A Message From Our Sponsor(iv) Logoly Speaking(v) Hidden Treasures2 Case Studies Whos For SalePrevisit Consider some of the qualities needed to give an individual a marketable image In groups select current individuals from the area of sports and entertainment Determine what qualities make them a marketable commodity Select one Hockey Hall of Fame Honoured Member and gather information on what qualities the individual possesses that would be deemed appealing from a marketing perspective Be sure to check the ...