Leadership - Thinking Critically About Others' Work
In our final week on the topic of "leadership" students were asked to view each other's work and think critically about it. Students scanned a QR code and viewed all of the completed infographics. Their job was to read critically and identify one that they agreed with and one that they disagreed with and provide their reasoning.
While most students could easily identify a character and defense they agreed with, it was much more challenging for them to find one to disagree with. The most common "leader" they disagreed with Greg Heffley.
Now our project and our elections season is complete. We read, shared ideas, worked independently or in small groups, wrote, created infographics, and thought critically about them.
While most students could easily identify a character and defense they agreed with, it was much more challenging for them to find one to disagree with. The most common "leader" they disagreed with Greg Heffley.
Now our project and our elections season is complete. We read, shared ideas, worked independently or in small groups, wrote, created infographics, and thought critically about them.
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