Today, we explore how to develop unique perspectives on a text by exploring Debono's Six Hats exercise / sum up Plato's allegory of the Cave. Then we developed perspectives on Alligator Story in groups - each group had a different Hat
We discussed: How do your choices of criteria alter /help to form your original perspectives?
Bonus note: "Decorum: when the purpose, form, intended audience and timing are well suited." Eg. Giving an inspiring speech about the future at commencement to an audience of peers.
Homework:
Continue to annotate your selected text for Review of Form and decide on your criteria. Form your original Perspective (for Friday)
Review Rhetorical Devices, Tone, and Mood from Style Guide for tomorrow's in-class quiz (this will take the whole period)
We discussed: How do your choices of criteria alter /help to form your original perspectives?
Bonus note: "Decorum: when the purpose, form, intended audience and timing are well suited." Eg. Giving an inspiring speech about the future at commencement to an audience of peers.
Homework:
Continue to annotate your selected text for Review of Form and decide on your criteria. Form your original Perspective (for Friday)
Review Rhetorical Devices, Tone, and Mood from Style Guide for tomorrow's in-class quiz (this will take the whole period)