Witness Experiment (special thanks to Amanda Pearson) |
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Witness Experiment
In groups of four, each student cut out a face from a magazine (making sure it is similar in size to the other students). Then each student cut the face into separate parts that consisted of mouth, eyes, nose, and hair. After cutting up the face, the student then reassembled the face with the cut up pieces. Then, each group traded the pieces with another person in the group ,and they had to try to reassemble the face. In this activity we learned the importance of witnesses and how to be a good witness.
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you were able to paint a clear image in the reader's minds. perhaps you could give an example of why it may be important to be a witness
ReplyDeleteThe information you gave were very straightforward and you were able to describe what to the reader what we did in class very well. Also the picture you have is very nice
ReplyDeleteGood description of the activity, you make it really easy to understand :) Nice picture by the way!
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