January 17, 2014
Starter:
Respond to the prompt.
Share what you wrote down with someone sitting next to you.
Activity:
1. Present comic strips from yesterday.
2. Predict the perp in And Then There Were None, filling out the Lead Assignment Log.
Enter the name, date, crime committed, etc. In the sketch box, draw a picture of either what the person looks like or the scene of the crime. For the crime log summary, write a paragraph predicting which one of the characters committed the crimes. Use evidence from the text to support your predictions.
3. Read the article Recognizing our Patterns and Learning How to Change Them
Reflecting on what is said in the article, write a TPEEA paragraph based on a pattern that you believe would be beneficial to change in your own life.
3. Read the article Recognizing our Patterns and Learning How to Change Them
Reflecting on what is said in the article, write a TPEEA paragraph based on a pattern that you believe would be beneficial to change in your own life.
4. (Time Permitting) As you know, Monday is Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Let's listen to his famous speech. As you listen, think about patterns that evolve in his speech. We will then discuss as a class.
Closure:
Last week you thought about patterns and predictability. Explain whether or not patterns allow for predictability.
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