📝 Part 1: What Do These Words Mean?
1. What is the meaning of perspective?
Write your answer in your own words:
2. What is the meaning of expression?
Write your answer in your own words:
3. What is a "perspective"?
How you see or think about something
A type of camera
A math problem
A school rule
4. What does "expression" mean?
Showing your thoughts and feelings
Doing homework
Following rules
Eating lunch
5. How can a passionate person express their ideas powerfully? (Pick all that work)
Speaking with enthusiasm
Writing with strong emotions
Creating meaningful art
Performing with energy
Singing from the heart
Dancing with purpose
Add your thoughts about passionate expression:
6. Look at the abstract artwork. What do you think the artist is trying to express? Describe what you see and how it makes you feel.
What I see in the artwork:
How the artwork makes me feel:
What I think the artist is trying to express:
🤔 Part 2: Different Ways of Thinking
7. Story: Maya loves rainy days because she can read inside. Tom hates rainy days because he can't play football. Why do they think differently?
They like different things
One is wrong and one is right
They are different ages
They live in different places
8. What helps shape how you think about things?
Your family
Your friends
Things you've learned
Places you've been
Books you've read
Movies you've seen
Give an example of how one of these has shaped your thinking:
9. Complete this sentence: "My perspective on school lunch is..."
"It's great because..."
"It's okay because..."
"It could be better because..."
"I don't have an opinion because..."
Write your complete response here:
💭 Part 3: Putting It Together
10. Why should we listen to other people's ideas?
We might learn something new
It shows we care about others
It helps us understand them better
All of the above
Share your thoughts about listening to others:
11. When you share your ideas, what unique things do you bring? (Select all that apply)
Personal experiences
Cultural background
Skills or talents
Feelings and emotions
Examples from books or movies
Questions or thoughts
Other (write your own)
Describe something unique you bring when sharing ideas:
12. Think About This: A new rule has banned phones in school for children up to the age of 14. Should phones be allowed back for these younger students? Why or why not?
Your opinion:
Yes, phones should be allowed back for children under 14
No, the phone ban for children under 14 should stay
Maybe, but with special rules for younger students
Explain your reasoning about the age-specific phone ban:
What might someone who disagrees with you say about phones for children under 14?
Younger children are more easily distracted by phones
Children under 14 need phones for safety and emergencies
Younger students can learn better without phone distractions
Parents need to contact their younger children more often
Children under 14 are not ready to manage phone use responsibly
Younger students should focus on face-to-face social skills
How would you respond to someone with a different opinion about the age-specific ban?