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Tao of Pooh
Discuss philosophy of Tao of Pooh and why reading this in Warrior class.
Each shared their warrior they have chosen for this session and discussed.
For those few that were uncertain we watched a video of the top 12 warriors. We discussed this persons opinion and looked up more lists on top warriors with each person weighing in their agreeance or disagreeance with the authours choices.
Sina: Maori
Aleah: Samurai
Leif: Apache
Taro: Celts
Liam: Assyrians
Luke: Ninjas
Zander: Spartans
Ayden: Sacred Band of Thebes
Dylan: Huns
Ben: Roman Legion
Assignment due May 30th:
Research and share your warriors civilization/country, time period, most known warrior in that warrior culture.
Note:
At the end of the session each student will be presenting on their warrior along with each of their weekly presentations. We talked about the idea of keeping a portfolio of your weekly assignments so that you can have a record of your findings. A lapbook makes a nice easy to keep record of your research. Each week you can make a chart or minibook about your assignment that can go into your lapbook and your lapbook becomes a collection of your work.
Some links with templates and ideas on lapbooking:
http://www.homeschoolshare.com/lapbooking_resources.php
http://pinterest.com/bankwhitt/2-lapbooking-foldables-mini-books/
Tao of Pooh
Discuss philosophy of Tao of Pooh and why reading this in Warrior class.
Each shared their warrior they have chosen for this session and discussed.
For those few that were uncertain we watched a video of the top 12 warriors. We discussed this persons opinion and looked up more lists on top warriors with each person weighing in their agreeance or disagreeance with the authours choices.
Sina: Maori
Aleah: Samurai
Leif: Apache
Taro: Celts
Liam: Assyrians
Luke: Ninjas
Zander: Spartans
Ayden: Sacred Band of Thebes
Dylan: Huns
Ben: Roman Legion
Assignment due May 30th:
Research and share your warriors civilization/country, time period, most known warrior in that warrior culture.
Note:
At the end of the session each student will be presenting on their warrior along with each of their weekly presentations. We talked about the idea of keeping a portfolio of your weekly assignments so that you can have a record of your findings. A lapbook makes a nice easy to keep record of your research. Each week you can make a chart or minibook about your assignment that can go into your lapbook and your lapbook becomes a collection of your work.
Some links with templates and ideas on lapbooking:
http://www.homeschoolshare.com/lapbooking_resources.php
http://pinterest.com/bankwhitt/2-lapbooking-foldables-mini-books/