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Letter of Commitment  



Show us how your team is committed to the next e-Mission™. Tell us about your team, its members, and the good job your team will do.

Instructions

Your team should discuss and agree on the skills, the personal strengths, and the hard work that each member will bring to e-Mission: Space Station Alpha. Brag about each other. To learn something about your teammates, ask each other questions. Make a long list of all of the things you discover about each other and then select the most outstanding and include them in your team's introductory letter of commitment. Pick one member to write the letter, then each team member should "edit" the first version to add suggestions or offer alternatives. The letter of commitment should "sell" your team.

You also may want to think about developing a team logo or mission patch.

Use this sample to create your own letter of commitment:

Radiation Team
Mary Jo Harnandez
Kathy Kinte
Bruce Jackson
Cindy Wong


Dear Challenger Review Panel,

We ask that you seriously consider our application for the e-Mission. We have four experts for the radiation team. We are really good at what we do. We are strongest at teamwork and cooperation. We also have a good sense of humor, which helps us to have good attitudes.

Sincerely,
The Radiation Team



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