What do we have to do with the thinking hat questions?
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Posted by: laurens in Lit Club
expression
puzzlement
Cyclop
solution
either
remaining
deliberately
accidents
continued
although
reminded
psychologist
exercise
villain
Siamese
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ration
whispering
production
cautiously
imaculate
cardigan
corageous
bayoneted
headquarters
reproachfully
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1. louvres 2. environment 3. unnecessary 4. affectionately 5. enthusiasm
6. irresponsible 7. exertion 8. asphyxiate 9. disintergrate 10. frustration
11. determination 12. eucalyptus 13. silhouette 14. dramatically 15. sarcastically.

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criminal
curfew
ceiling
exaggorated
frustration
surrounded
protested
disobedient
cobblestones
orphanage
undergrowth
concentrating
rampages
positions
greaseproof
unconsious
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This week’s question is - “There is a lot of mentions of the characters hunting and eating various anumals. How does this make you feel?
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Question to answer by Thursday. During the war some items were “rationed” and were hard to get (eg. potatoes). Which ingredient would you find it difficult to live without at home?
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HOW R U GONG IN SUPERCOACH?
HAVE U SCORED MORE THAN 2′000?
IF NOT HAVE U SCORED MORE THAN 1′800?
IF NOT HAVE U SCORED MORE THAN 1′500?
WHAT IS UR HIGHEST SCORE?
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What is the question you have to answer this week
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Questions for your thinking hat activity.
- Black Hat - What difficulties do you anticipate the characters may face in the future?
- White Hat - After your reading so far what can you tell us about the characters and the setting?
- Yellow Hat - What are some of the positives about Felix’s situation?
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Homework Task - Create a question for the all the thinking hats for Monday’s lesson where we will share them and answer other people’s. I’ve created a page to remind you about each hat and you can find it on the top of the blog.
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Homework Task - Create a question for the all the thinking hats for Monday’s lesson where we will share them and answer other people’s. I’ve created a page to remind you about each hat and you can find it on the top of the blog.
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Read to p.95 by Monday’s Lit Club meeting.
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What events have helped shape Australia today? What situations and incidents have forged where we are now? Ask your parents what 3 events have contributed to our society and identity of Australia!
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how are you going with the book?
do you like it?
do you like how Morris Gleitzman writes the book?
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Where do you have to read up to?
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