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September 29, 2016

Multiple Perspectives

This week students participated in a new activity I learned about this summer at the Murray State University Discovery Education workshop. It is called "Multiple Perspectives."
Students are given directions based upon the "Multiple Perspectives" criteria.

 Each table team of students are given a picture of some kind. (In this case, it was a photograph of a landscape, an outdoor scene.)

Students then choose a person or object from the picture and write a narrative based on that 'character.' 

When they are finished writing, students share their stories with their teammates. 

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