Monday May 7, 2024
Circle: A current movie, TV series that you would recommend.
Today: Reading Quiz up page 61
Reading due for Friday, May 10 is up to page 93. Don't forget the STICKIES!!!
Reading due for Tuesday May 14, page 145.
Book need to be finished Friday May, 17th.
Activity: Save the last word protocol. You will be sharing at your table something that you notice or have a question about between pages 61-93. You will talk about what you "stick'd" and then let the rest of you group comment. Only after everyone has commented do you speak about what you heard or what you think. Be prepared to present out to the group. First give page #, then quote and then what you discussed.
The Allegory of the Cave
Learning Target: I can summarize the Allegory of the Cave and explain how it pertains to my life.
First, we will read this text after looking up Socrates.
1) We will read a section of the text and model the kind of discussion you will have at your table.
2) Take notes on the provided document.
3) We will read more text.
4) You will have private conversations at your table.
5) Volunteers to explain.
6) Write translations in the box.
7) Repeat until done.
We will finish the connections in the grid.
Challenge Narrative: Pretend you are have just been zapped by the Men In Black stun device. The device has been set to remove all philosophical beliefs from your normally driven, purposeful brain. You no have no idea what the purpose of life is and are shopping around for a philosophy that make sense.
Challenge: You're each going to be given one quotation at at time. All the quotes come from different philosophies.
- You cannot step in the same river twice.
- God is dead.
- Death need not concern us because when we exist death does not, and when death exists we do not.
- An error does not become truth by reason of multiplied propagation, nor does truth become error because nobody sees it.
- The struggle itself...is enough to fill a man's heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy
- The wicked leader is he who the people despise. The good leader is he who the people revere. The great leader is he who the people say, we did it ourselves.
- Man is the measure of all things.
- Nothing in the world—indeed nothing even beyond the world—can possibly be conceived which could be called good without qualification except a good will.
- Man is born free and is everywhere in chains.
- The unexamined life is not worth living.
- I think therefore I am.
- Entities should not be multiplied unnecessarily.
- Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
- To lead the people, walk behind them.
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