Lens #3 - Archetypes Lens
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BIG IDEAS THIS WEEK
ARCHETYPES
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Literature Circles
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SUMMARIZER - Fang Ee
Monday, March 3rd 2014
We got out essays (Papoutai) back with comments but without marks. We wrote our opinions on freedom/survival and religion on todaysmeet.
Tuesday, March 4th 2014
Today, we learnt about a new lens.Archetype Lens - analyse a person or character (role, fulfilling situation, expectation, self-fulfilling prophecy) We were asked to find an archetype in Life of Pi.
Wednesday, March 5th 2014
Today, we read a scholarly journal article where we summarised the article and looked for the thesis. Our homework was to read the whole journal article.
Thursday, March 6th
Today we talked about reason and belief. We discussed in our groups of reason and belief can exist together. The literature circle was set up where each group member has a specific role: summariser, connector, researcher, illustrator, socrative questioner, literary luminary
Friday, March 7th
There was no meet up on blended learning. Everyone has to do a video presentation based on their role in the literature circle. The video has to be submitted by Sunday 9th March 12pm. By Sunday night, everyone should watch the video presentations of their group members and be ready for discussion on Monday.
Monday, March 3rd 2014
We got out essays (Papoutai) back with comments but without marks. We wrote our opinions on freedom/survival and religion on todaysmeet.
Tuesday, March 4th 2014
Today, we learnt about a new lens.Archetype Lens - analyse a person or character (role, fulfilling situation, expectation, self-fulfilling prophecy) We were asked to find an archetype in Life of Pi.
Wednesday, March 5th 2014
Today, we read a scholarly journal article where we summarised the article and looked for the thesis. Our homework was to read the whole journal article.
Thursday, March 6th
Today we talked about reason and belief. We discussed in our groups of reason and belief can exist together. The literature circle was set up where each group member has a specific role: summariser, connector, researcher, illustrator, socrative questioner, literary luminary
Friday, March 7th
There was no meet up on blended learning. Everyone has to do a video presentation based on their role in the literature circle. The video has to be submitted by Sunday 9th March 12pm. By Sunday night, everyone should watch the video presentations of their group members and be ready for discussion on Monday.
CONNECTOR ROLE - Aaron
This week, we've learned a lot about the archetype lens. An archetype can be put into different things to symbolize that object's role or symbol. For example, a desert can symbolize lack of spirituality, death or even hopelessness. Using this in our daily life can help us understand a person's role or a symbol much more easily. This can also help us while watching movies or reading a book.
This week, we've learned a lot about the archetype lens. An archetype can be put into different things to symbolize that object's role or symbol. For example, a desert can symbolize lack of spirituality, death or even hopelessness. Using this in our daily life can help us understand a person's role or a symbol much more easily. This can also help us while watching movies or reading a book.
WORDSMITH - Cheryl
1. Instinctual: (Adj) Of, relating to, or derived from instinct
2. Demise: (Noun) End; Death
3. Archetype: (Noun) An original model of which all other similar persons, objects, or concepts are merely derivative, copied, patterned, or emulated
4. Maladaptive: (Adj) Not adjusting adequately or appropriately to the environment or situation.
5. Philanderers: (Noun) Someone who plays at courtship; a flirt
6. Axiomatic: (Adj) Evident without proof or argument; Obvious
7. Inimical: (Adj) Harmful in effect; Unfriendly
8. Insidious: (Adj) Producing harm in a stealthy, often gradual, manner
9. Salience: (Noun) Easy to be noticed
10. Proposition: (Noun) The act of offering (an idea) for consideration
1. Instinctual: (Adj) Of, relating to, or derived from instinct
2. Demise: (Noun) End; Death
3. Archetype: (Noun) An original model of which all other similar persons, objects, or concepts are merely derivative, copied, patterned, or emulated
4. Maladaptive: (Adj) Not adjusting adequately or appropriately to the environment or situation.
5. Philanderers: (Noun) Someone who plays at courtship; a flirt
6. Axiomatic: (Adj) Evident without proof or argument; Obvious
7. Inimical: (Adj) Harmful in effect; Unfriendly
8. Insidious: (Adj) Producing harm in a stealthy, often gradual, manner
9. Salience: (Noun) Easy to be noticed
10. Proposition: (Noun) The act of offering (an idea) for consideration