From President Obama's eulogy at Senator McCain's service:
" . . . We saw this country as a place where anything is possible. And citizenship as an obligation to ensure it forever remains that way. More than once during his career John drew comparisons to Teddy Roosevelt. I am sure it has been noted that Roosevelt's "Man in the Arena" seems tailored to John. Most of you know it, Roosevelt speaks of those who strive, who dare to do great things, who sometimes win and sometimes come up short but always relish a good fight. A contrast to those cold, timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat. Isn't that the spirit we celebrate this week? That striving to be better, to do better, to be worthy of the great inheritance that our founders bestowed."
The Art of Questioning
Is it better to have a broad knowledge base or a deep knowledge base?
We have started our journey into inquiry/questioning. After watching "Why Do We Ask Questions", and being introduced to Bloom's Taxonomy...
Why Do We Ask Questions- Ted Talk
For Wednesday/Thursday:
1. In your notes please pick 5 assignments/activities we have done in the first 3 weeks of school and identify the level of Bloom's Taxonomy that the assignment asks the student to employ and explain how you connect the assignment to the level.
2. Be reviewing the 6 levels of Bloom's Taxonomy... Notice the verbs in the lightbulb!
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