Monday, 20 June 2016

Week 9: Wonder Task 2

Now that you have looked at other precepts and thought deeply about them, choose a precept of your own to display on a poster. It may be something that you have heard off one of your, parents, grandparents or teachers. You may have read it in a book or a hero of yours may live by it. Or you may choose to alter one that you read in the first post.

We are making a display in the hallway of our explanations. Your poster should include the quote itself, illustrations of what that quote looks like, and if needed, additional explanation of what it means to you.

Before you start, think about these things.

  • These will be on display in the hall. Show others in school your best work. 
  • Write neatly.
  • Plan ahead. Make a sketch. Rough drafts aren't only for writing. They work for posters too.
  • Put in the effort necessary to do you best.
  • Make the lesson clear to others. We are learning a lot from Wonder. Help others learn from Wonder too by making your message clear and easy to understand.

5 comments:

  1. "If you have no imagination you have no wings." - Muhammad Ali

    I knew this one.

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  2. "The best way to predict the future is to create it." - Abraham Lincoln

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  3. "Have no fear of perfection, you'll never reach it." - Salvader Dali

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  4. "Everything should be made as simple as possible but not simpler." - Albert Einstein

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  5. "If you cannot do great things, do small things in a great way." - Napoleon Hill

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