Sunday, October 12, 2014

I wonder... a lot of things!

Hello Fabulous Scholars!
Hopefully we primed the pump with our game of 'I Wonder' hot potato, and you are paying attention to and writing down all those I Wonders you are having. Its amazing how many 'I Wonders' are discounted and lost because people are used to ignoring and/or discounting them. Can you imagine the great world we would be living in if good people pursued more of their I Wonders?!

Assignments:
      A. Read: Phantom Tollbooth, due week 8 (October 30)
      B. Habits:
           a. Core book studies
           b. Math lessons
           c. Write daily in Log book
      C. Skill Focus: Being curious

Presentations:
at bat this week: Jared
on deck for the following week: Trey


2 comments:

  1. Eric was suppose to ask y'all what the log book is for and what to do in it.

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  2. The Log book encompasses a lot of things... It's really a way of cataloging our thoughts and learning. In the back of the Pyramid Binder, is a place to start or a way to do some of that. There are pages for noticing patterns, pages for writing down "I Wonders...," pages for cataloging experiments, books read, Core Book studies, etc... and pages that are sort of an index to those other entries. But a journal and Commonplace book would also be considered part of a Logbook. So daily writing in a Logbook could some days be journaling, sometimes writing "I Wonders," writing in thoughts and ideas from books read, and maybe even a combination of all those or the other things I mentioned. Personally, I have made pages that can all fit into one smaller journal-type binder and can be rearranged and put together in various combinations. I call it my commonplace book, but it has scripture study pages mixed in with a way of cataloging quotes I want to save, in one section, a section for taking notes in reading or meetings, and sections for Patterns and I Wonders. The only thing not in that book is my journal.

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