High School Musical Party: Making Class Schedules!

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around planning a High School Musical-themed birthday party, specifically focusing on creating class schedules for the event. Participants share their recollections and ideas about what a typical class schedule might look like.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant is organizing a High School Musical party and seeks examples of class schedules.
  • Another participant recalls that class schedules typically feature a grid layout with class periods listed vertically and days of the week horizontally.
  • A different participant remembers a format that includes time, day, room, class, and teacher information.
  • One participant shares a link to a sample class schedule for reference.
  • Another participant expresses gratitude for the shared information and mentions plans to customize the schedule with a logo.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants share various formats and ideas for class schedules without a definitive agreement on a single style.

Contextual Notes

Participants draw from personal experiences and memories of school schedules, suggesting a variety of formats that could be adapted for the party theme.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants planning themed events or parties may find the shared ideas and formats for class schedules helpful for similar activities.

nicki25
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I am having a High School Musical party for my DD birthday next month and I want to make generic class schedules for all the girls with the "classes" that they will be going to during the party. does anyone know what a class schedule looks like???
 
Hmm...it's been a while for me! But most student planners might have one in them, just as an idea. I seem to recall a grid, with the class/period number running down the left side (1 through 7 or 1 through 9) and then the days of the week running across the top. Some classes aren't "every day" classes. :) Then the classes are filled in accordingly...

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

1st History History History History History
7:30-8:20

2nd Science Math Science Math Science
8:30-9:20

3rd Gym English Gym English Gym
9:30-10:20

4th English Science Lab English Science Lab English
10:30-11:20

5th LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH
11:30-12:20

6th Music Music Music Music Music
12:30-1:20

7th Spanish Gym Spanish Gym Spanish
1:30-2:20
 
Isn't it like

Time: Day: Room: Class: Teacher
9:45-10:30 Monday 202 Algebra Mr. Smith

Haven't been in school over 20 years but this seems to come to mind.
 
Check this out.

http://www.rain.org/homeschool/class-start-up-2003-2004/class-schedule-sample.html
 
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jrstephens said:
Check this out.

http://www.rain.org/homeschool/class-start-up-2003-2004/class-schedule-sample.html

Thanks for the info. I think that will work great. I am going to add the High School Musical logo at the top and dress it up a bit. Thanks for the help.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a High School Musical Party: Making Class Schedules?

A High School Musical Party: Making Class Schedules is a themed event where participants engage in fun activities inspired by the popular movie franchise. Attendees can create their own class schedules, participate in games, and enjoy music from the films while socializing with friends.

How do I organize a High School Musical Party?

To organize a High School Musical Party, start by choosing a date and location. Create invitations that reflect the theme, plan activities related to class schedules, and prepare snacks and decorations inspired by the movies. Consider incorporating music and dance routines from the films to enhance the experience.

What activities can we do during the party?

Activities for a High School Musical Party can include creating personalized class schedules, trivia games about the movies, karaoke sessions featuring songs from the soundtrack, and dance-offs. You can also set up a photo booth with props related to the movies for fun pictures.

What supplies do I need for the party?

Essential supplies for a High School Musical Party include printed templates for class schedules, decorations like posters and balloons, music playlists from the movies, snacks and drinks, and any materials needed for games or crafts. Don’t forget to have a camera ready to capture the fun moments!

Can this party theme work for different age groups?

Yes, a High School Musical Party can be adapted for various age groups. For younger children, focus on simple games and crafts, while older teens can enjoy more complex activities like dance competitions and themed discussions. The music and movie elements appeal to a wide audience, making it versatile for different ages.

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