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Quick write and discussion The world we live in Quick write and discussion

Quick Write and discussion A quick-write means no talking and no stopping for 2 minutes. Write whatever comes to mind, no filter! *(school friendly language) Questions to get you going: What do you think? What do you notice? What do you know? What do you wonder? What do you feel? Discussion: a 3-4 minute group discussion about each picture. An opportunity to share your thought and ideas.

conclusion “Which of these pictures inspired you the most, or made you the angriest? Which of these pictures interested you? Use your passion from this activity to pick a problem that you want to help solve. It can be directly from one of the pictures, or one of your own choosing.”