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Short activitivity to show how flexibile our language is and how d...

Chris Scaturo
Chris Scaturo over 10 years ago

Short activitivity to show how flexibile our language is and how difficult collective learning would have been for our non sapien ancestors.
 
Step 1: As a class, choose 200 random words. (I had 15 kids choose 14 words each)
 
Step 2: Answer the following questions using only the words listed:
 
1. How should we try to kill that mammoth?
2. Explain why you should marry me.
3. Give directions for a simple task.
4. Come up with a plan to improve our cave.
5. Describe a physical landscape.
6. Come up with your own question!

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  • Meaghan Mihalic
    Meaghan Mihalic over 1 year ago

    Chris Scaturo this is hilarious. I almost spit out what I was eating when I read how to swim. I think this would make such an excellent opener to Collective Learning and Early Humans. I'm wondering about effective reflection questions....maybe, what types of words were most helpful? What was frustrating about this process?...

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  • Chris Scaturo
    Chris Scaturo 3 months ago in reply to Meaghan Mihalic

    Year 11 of this!    Doing this today.    This year I am including the idea of lying.     I am focusing a little more on how language guided social dynamics.  

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  • Becca Horowitz
    Becca Horowitz 2 months ago in reply to Chris Scaturo

    Chris Scaturo So, how did the lying go? Would love to hear your favorites.

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  • Becca Horowitz
    Becca Horowitz 2 months ago in reply to Chris Scaturo

    Chris Scaturo So, how did the lying go? Would love to hear your favorites.

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  • Chris Scaturo
    Chris Scaturo 2 months ago in reply to Becca Horowitz

    The lying was just a touch I threw in during one of the presentations.   Next semester I will totally include: "Tell one small, white lie."

    We didn't have any really awesome responses this year buuuuut I did have a student who can do wild things with their eyebrows get up and give an impassioned responses moving her eyebrows up and down.  She took my nonverbal communication paragraph to heart.

    Actually, I did get:  Smelly Tomato bread..... no like

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