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This recap outlines a diverse set of classroom activities aimed at fostering respectful dialogue among students. Activities include a quick round of Boggle to energize participants, silent reading, group discussions about the Polaris Music Prize, and video rankings. Students are encouraged to explore agreeing and disagreeing respectfully, justifying their opinions, and asking insightful follow-up questions. This engaging schedule not only enhances critical thinking but also emphasizes the importance of civil discourse, while providing students with fun and interactive ways to express their thoughts.
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English 10 April 4th, 2013
A Quick Recap Agreeing & disagreeing respectfully. Justifying & asking for an opinion. Providing & asking for examples. Why?
Today’s Schedule Silent Reading Book Talk Finish videos Award Gala
But first… We are going to play a quick round of boggle.
How to play: C A R P I G O D Y N I R Y L E A M A P O A S K G N I R I T G N I U S M P H P M P A N T I U H O M T S P I R T A T E L E G Y O P D P P S S I D E R • - Make as many words as possible. • The letters must connect. • They can go in any direction. • - The word must be spelled in order. - It be at least three letters long. CAR RING PANTS APPLES IMAGINATION
Boggle! Bonus: Find three music words.
Polaris Music Prize Now, we are going to continue with our Polaris Music Prize Activity. Stretching the conversation. Ask follow up questions!
Polaris Music Prize In your groups, rank the videos in order from best to worst. You will have very different ideas. This is great! Agree to disagree… politely.