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Love - Eternal and Universal, or a Western Invention?

Meaghan Mihalic
Meaghan Mihalic 23 days ago

Not sure about anyone else, but 'tis the season for student absences due to illness. :( I had a couple of sections I was gearing up to start a writing assignment with, and then found out about several students who would be missing key components - establishing a claim and gathering evidence in order to start drafting.

Then, I read Bennett Sherry 's blog post: Seven couples who showed the world that love is forever, and used it to create an activity. Considering it incorporates claim testing and historical figures, I think it's a win.

Thought I would share the slides I made since we still have a couple of days until the holiday. Sharing is love, right? Heart eyes

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  • Becca Horowitz
    Becca Horowitz 22 days ago

    Meaghan Mihalic what a fun way to get students engaged when others are out!

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  • Meaghan Mihalic
    Meaghan Mihalic 22 days ago in reply to Becca Horowitz

    Indeed, and what's been especially fun is seeing how some of the kids are looking into additional facts or finding other examples to highlight! Here are more couples I've seen:

    • Marc Antony and Cleopatra
    • Dante and Beatrice
    • Fictional, but I allowed it...Penelope and Odysseus
    • Nefertiti and Akhenaton
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  • Meaghan Mihalic
    Meaghan Mihalic 22 days ago in reply to Meaghan Mihalic

    And some visuals!

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  • Becca Horowitz
    Becca Horowitz 21 days ago in reply to Meaghan Mihalic

    Meaghan Mihalic "Teardrop on the cheek of time!" How poetic!

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  • Eric Schulz
    Eric Schulz 18 days ago

    How has no one said I love this!.  Seems like a great to practice having the facts lead to the conclusion.  

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  • Mehreen Jamal
    Mehreen Jamal 15 days ago
    We are all right there with you on the attendance rollercoaster lately! I really like this idea, especially because it helps students practice claim testing in a fun and relaxed way.
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  • Laura Massa
    Laura Massa 14 days ago

    Meaghan Mihalic I just read your post and love it! (yes Eric Schulz you are right, how has nobody said it yet). Unfortunately it is late but I saved a copy for next year. I may use it for advisory activities. It would be a great activity to do it during that week. Thank you Meagan for sharing it with our community!

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  • Meaghan Mihalic
    Meaghan Mihalic 13 days ago in reply to Laura Massa

    So glad to hear you may try it out Laura Massa ! I always love it when I find ideas like this that I can file away for the future. For me, it was a one-and-done in a class situation, but I can see amping up the requirements a bit to get a final result with even more writing.

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  • Meaghan Mihalic
    Meaghan Mihalic 13 days ago in reply to Eric Schulz

    Thanks, Eric! Yes, it was with middle school students because you could sort of see them initially cringe at the idea of love and Valentine's, but they really got into writing a love note.

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  • Meaghan Mihalic
    Meaghan Mihalic 13 days ago in reply to Mehreen Jamal

    Indeed, Mehreen Jamal! If I'm going to call an audible on a one-off lesson, it's important that it still be tied to an essential skill! Do you have any go-tos when you know that you'll have several students missing a day?

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