Friday, 6 September 2013
Circle Time
We had a very entertaining Circle Time session this afternoon! I posed some tricky questions to the class. Each child had to vote for an option, then explain their choice. There were some outstanding ideas and some very interesting discussions! Some ideas were very sensible and some were very funny.
Here are some of the questions we discussed today. Perhaps you could ask your families and friends- and see whether they make the same choice as you. Remember, the most important part of the game is the reason WHY you made that choice.
Would it be a good idea for everyone to look the same? WHY?
Would you rather have to wear one outfit for the rest of your life, or change your clothes every five minutes? WHY?
Would you rather it was daytime all the time, or night time all the time? WHY?
Here are some new questions for you to think about. You can leave your ideas as a comment below (remember we practised making comments in ICT this week, if you have forgotten how- click here for instructions) or tell me what you think next week.
Would you rather only be able to whisper or only be able to shout? WHY?
Would you rather have no sense of smell or no sense of taste? WHY?
7 comments:
I enjoy doing circle time I liked when we were discussing about if it was a good idea or bad
Would you rather be 5 years old forever or 60 years old forever? Please leave me a response!
i really like doing cuba its a really intresting country
would you rather have no hands or no feet
I'd rather wear one outfit because I could wear a swimminng costume have a wash with it
Please respond to my "would you rather" comment! I want to know what you think!
This is about my silkworms my silkworms can spin about 300,000 loops of silk.Each female lays about 500 eggs. Silk moths do not eat or drink during their lifetime. The adult moth almosts always emerges from in the morning,usually before 9am. A silkworm will eat about 50 times its final weight during its eating period.It hatches to a full grown lavra the silkworms increases in size by 10,000 times.The silkworms will shed their skins 4 times during it larval stage. The silkworm sheds its skin by attaching the tail end of its skin to the surface on what it is resting on. Silk moths cocoons are made from a single strand of silk. One cocoon can be made of up to half a mile of unbroken silk.
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