Compare your answers the the example answers on the KEY. Remember to answer in complete sentences and make sure you use detail and go as deep as you can with your responses.
Here is the video to help you think deeper into your inquiry project questions: Instant Inquiry: Level 1, 2 and 3 Questions Remember: a. Each partner will research and present three questions from there project b. All questions are to be Level 2 or Level 3 questions. c. Your questions should get you to think critically and cannot be answered with a quick Google search!
This year, we will be creating what is called a “Commonplace Book.” It is a blank notebook of your choosing where you will be putting creative and poetic writing pieces. Example: https://goo.gl/images/MDPx1u UPDATE: Your Commonplace Journal should have.... 1. Your chosen quote. 2. The meaning and/or origin of you first name and last name 3. Your reflection on the shinrin-yoku (forest walk). “I felt before...” and “I felt after...” 4. Two doodles, ideally, on the back pages of your journal. Don’t worry if they are somewhere else in the book. 5. See A. below.... Homework for Thursday, November 15th: A. Make sure you have all the above. B. Go on a “shinrin-yoku” and find something to glue/attach into your journal -> could be a leaf, a stick, a flower, etc.
Choose a section from We Are All Made of Molecules . Password: wgssenglish Work on a piece of paper or on Google Docs 1. Skim/read through the section. 2. What is the theme from this section? - Remember, the theme is a topic plus an insight. 3. Draft a theme statement 4. Find three pieces of evidence from the passage to support 5. Explain how and why the evidence supports your theme statement. Submit to Mr. Frankson.