Wednesday, September 25, 2013

The Great Thinker

Today as the kids arrived, their Morning Message question was, "Who is this man?"

This afternoon we read the biography of Albert Einstein:

We learned that he was a reader, a writer, a mathematician, a scientist, a researcher, and most of all, a thinker!

We labeled on of our notebooks as our "Think Book."  We will write important thoughts, ideas, and questions in this notebook. 
I think Einstein would have liked LEADS.  This is what he said about being curious and having lots of questions:
"The important thing is not to stop questioning.  Curiosity has its own reason for existing."
-Albert Einstein

What are you curious about?  

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  1. "What I'm really curious about is how things got made, how they got in here".....Jacob
    "What kind of things?"...Jacob's mom
    Looking at his mom, like she's crazy, "Everything! This couch, how it got in here, everything!"....Jacob

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    1. You are just like Einstein, Jacob! Wondering about the tiny things...and the big things!

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  2. Blake is curious about how things work or go?

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    1. That's a great curiosity for you, especially since your Hope & Dream is to create machines!

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  3. Logan S. Is curious about how snakes slither?

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    1. Did you bring that snake book home to read to your family? We'll have to research an answer to that question, Logan S.!

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  4. How there is giant bugs on the earth. And how chameleons change color.

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    1. You should see how big bugs used to be! We have a book about it in our library. We'll have to research answers to your questions, Logan K. Chameleons are interesting...

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