February 27

after book club #1 reflection

1. One new idea from book club is…

the main character is against the government to
2. The most interesting part of my book is…

that the main character is determined to look outside
3. In discussion next time I can grow as a collaborator by…

speaking a little more and to speak at the right time

February 25

Og’s Great Adventure Reflection

What did you notice or observe during the challenge? I noticed there were hidden clues in the photos

What kind of questions did you ask yourself (meta)? I asked myself what was the nine letter word?

When did you first begin drawing connections between the different puzzles and pictures? we first began with the puzzle because it was the easiest

What were those connections? the photo and the letter key

What were your biggest clues? the puzzle

What was the most challenging? the nine letter word

What was your biggest ah-ha moment? Why?

when we were figuring out the joke because we were really stuck on it.

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February 20

reflecting on clue

  • What thinking moves did you use when playing this game (questioning, connecting, listening, observing, deducing, reasoning, etc?

observing because some people will sometimes show their answers

  • How did organizing your information impact your experience playing the game?

it helped me figure out the culprit better

  • Where else do you use these thinking skills (at school, at home, on sports teams, etc)?

for other games and mystery books

  • When might you need this kind of thinking?    for other games and books
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February 13

ETC Reflection Questions Day 3

    • Reflect on your roles and observations – as a game team, discuss the following questions; CKOs please share any additional observations with your game team
      • What knowledge did you have when you began the game?

I knew how to play the game and I knew what strategies I was going to use

      • What knowledge did your opponents have?

I’m pretty sure they had sort of the same idea as me

      • In what way(s) did you use other players’ knowledge? if they accidentally gave away hints of what they had or didn’t have or I would listen really closely when other players made them suggestions
      • How did this additional information actually help you?

my cards also helped because then it became more and more clear who the suspect was

      • Can a player learn anything at all from the fact that another player ended their turn without making an accusation?  If so, what information can be used?

yes because then more cards are revealed

      • How did the chart help or hinder your thinking? it made it easier to guess
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