Today in class, we learned what a good discussion question consists of. We reviewed questions people asked about the first two minutes of Wall-E. Our class determined which questions were good questions and which were bad questions and which were somewhere in between. After deciding the strength of each question we answered the questions based on the evidence provided. After discussing each answer we were then able to further determine the strength of each question and take this into consideration when rating each question again. Some groups’ ratings changed and some didn’t.
Saturday, October 22, 2016
Brooke O'Malley Blog post 10/20/16
Today in class, we learned what a good discussion question consists of. We reviewed questions people asked about the first two minutes of Wall-E. Our class determined which questions were good questions and which were bad questions and which were somewhere in between. After deciding the strength of each question we answered the questions based on the evidence provided. After discussing each answer we were then able to further determine the strength of each question and take this into consideration when rating each question again. Some groups’ ratings changed and some didn’t.
Today in class, we learned what a good discussion question consists of. We reviewed questions people asked about the first two minutes of Wall-E. Our class determined which questions were good questions and which were bad questions and which were somewhere in between. After deciding the strength of each question we answered the questions based on the evidence provided. After discussing each answer we were then able to further determine the strength of each question and take this into consideration when rating each question again. Some groups’ ratings changed and some didn’t.
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