Agenda Do Now | Connect, Extend, Challenge Find the table with your name. Read the quote listed on the sheet of paper. Quietly respond to the quote by writing your answer directly on the paper to the question: What does this quote mean?
Discussion When directed to, share your answer with your group, verbally explaining to them what you think the quote means. Next, select one person in the group to be the recorder. As the group answers the following questions, the recorder should record group ideas and responses on the paper to share with the class as a whole.
Analysis + Synthesis | See, Think, Wonder
Banksy Creation | Accordion Book
Your accordion book is a document that records your ideas, thoughts, and reflections from Issues and Ethics. You begin in September and add to it each month, finishing in May. Entries to the accordion book will be connected to topics and questions that we study and discuss in class. As with all the writing you encounter in Issues and Ethics, your accordion book should be thought-provoking, insightful, and descriptive in nature. However, this does not mean that it is done solely in the written form; it may include visuals, collages, symbols, etc. In short, the accordion book is a place to sift through your many thoughts about the world around you. Before you begin creating your accordion book, answer the questions:
Next, plan and create the cover of your accordion book using the following thinking routine:
While you may not have all of your colors, symbols, or images permanently connected to your accordion book, you should at least have these components selected by the end to share out with the class before the end of the period.
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