JOURNAL TOPIC: [today's tunes: "The People in Your Neighborhood"
written by Jeff Moss & performed by Bob and the Anything
Muppets/Sesame Street; "Won't You Be My Neighbor" written and performed
by (Mister) Fred Rogers]
How well do you know your
neighbors? Members of your community? School? The people in this
class? Does knowing people well change your experience of this
environment? How?
AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Ubuntu & interdependence
3. #TreasureHunt
4. Wrapping up the week
POST:
Write about the importance of knowing the people around you and describe today's class experience (title: GETTING TO KNOW YOU)
NOT HW:
I don't know how it's possible to "assign" someone else to think about something they already want to think about, so I can't really call this homework -- but now that you have a Big Question in mind, give it some real thought this weekend. What appeals to you about it? What do you hope to learn/accomplish by exploring it? Write your thoughts on your blog. (title: THINKING ABOUT WHAT I WANT TO THINK ABOUT)
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Thursday, August 22, 2019
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