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What is the scientific name for a photographic memory?A. There is not a scientific nameB. SympatheticC. EmpatheticD. EideticE. Exforsys
October 6, 2015
D. EideticEidetic is defined as the ability to completely recall a photograph or auditory event in astonishing detail, as if the event is still being seen or heard by the observer. There is a great deal of controversy as to whether or not this ability exists.
TURN IN YOUR READING LOGComplete your “Owning Your Learning” card (with “Y” for yes and “N” for no in each square) and place it on top
Learning Objectives: Learn The Other
Wes Moore pages 1-35
Distinguish what you say from what they say
Proclaim your sentence
Compare and contrast Wes Moores
A. I could teach this objective to the class!
B. I have a pretty good grasp of this one.
C. I’m not completely comfortable with this one.
D. I don’t really understand this one.
E. I don’t understand this one at all.
Literature Circles You have one hour in your groups Begin with the summary Discussion director is the leader for this
meeting He or she decides who goes next Each role should take four or five minutes Then, the discussion director should keep
the discussion going for the rest of the hour
GO BACK TO YOUR REGULAR SEATS
EVALUATIONS
BREAK
“AND YET”
WRITE YOUR SENTENCE ON A PIECE OF PAPER
Contribute to the “What’s Your Sentence?” Project
Ended in 2010… …but that’s okay!
Record your video using your phone (yes, I said you can use your phone) Hold up your sentence
Upload your video to our class Youtube account:*****Wait and I will tell you how to do this when I figure it out******************************************* Write on the back of your sentence if you DO NOT
want me to use your video clip to make a longer submission to the “What’s Your Sentence?” Project and to use it for promotion of acceleration
BACK TO THE OTHER WES MOORE!
COMPLETE THE HANDOUT IN PAIRS OR INDIVIDUALLY
Learning Objectives: Learn The Other
Wes Moore pages 1-35
Distinguish what you say from what they say
Proclaim your sentence
Compare and contrast Wes Moores
A. Yes, completelyB. MostlyC. Sort ofD. Not reallyE. Not at all (I’m
lost!)
Homework
Due Tuesday, October 6, at 11:55 p.m.: Complete your peer reviews of Essay #2Due Thursday, October 8, in class: Bring your latest draft of Essay #2 Read The Other Wes Moore pages 35-62
Complete a reading log Complete the assignment for your literature circle Finish the rest of the yellow “Prep Sheet for Part One”
Bring a strong discussion question about this sectionDue Thursday, October 8, at 11:55 p.m.: Post your video of “What’s Your Sentence?” if you didn’t
do it in class Post to the weekly discussionWorking on: Second draft of Essay #2 to take to the PASS leaders,
Writing Mentors, or an instructor in the LRC
Chit-Chat Time Berelin Kim Alex Ramiro Fernando Geovana
Chit-Chat Time Laura Maribel H. Elizabeth Eden Judy Alex Jessica