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"Reading As Thinking Questions!"

 How do you see what you read, in your mind's eye? Reading opens your mind. Reading creates a movie inside of your brain that allows thoughts to flow. The first book I read that opened my mind to a entire new way of thinking. Was the "Lord Of The Rings," I must admit at first I assumed I would hate the book or whatever I was reading. However, as I continue to read. The book was so refreshing and it opened up a brand new perspective. Reading opens the minds to worlds we did not know existed. How do you respond to confusion or difficulty? I seek clarity first by asking multiple questions. My first step is to ask questions and gain as much information as possible before. I make a decision; this allows me to ensure that all of the information allows me to hear from multiple perspective. I must admit when I get difficulty I tend to lean in and address it to get the difficulty resolved. What kinds of feelings are often generated as you read? I do have opinions and thoughts on w...

Questions to live by!- Dr. Giles

 1. What could you read if you wanted a real challenge something you could understand, but, that would you work?      Science, History, or Non-fiction challenges my  perspective. The first reason is it requires you to learn something that may seem unusual or not common information. For example, I am currently reading, "Orders to Kill." This book breaks down the Martin Luther King Jr Assassination and how he was assigned killings three years before his actual death. This book was transformational and the information was new and very throughly detailed. Changing my mentally and emotionally. 2. Who knows what you're reading right now? Who do you sometimes think about telling about your books? Who gives you recommendations? Whose reading do you wonder about?     I am currently reading, "The Highly Sensitive Person," this book details on how we all are very different on emotional levels. It breaks down how this goes into play as children. I tell my books to...

Slice of Life Story Challenge, Blog post #3

      The "Slice Challenge," supports teachers and challenges educators to write on a daily basis. This challenge encourages teachers to work on a daily basis and practice to refine he or she skills to see steady improve. The writing should be kept in a log or a journal. The writing should be done daily to ensure that the writing is free-flowing. This website is promoting us to get back to those communication skills in which our current society does not do if any compared to our past generation.      The fourteenth annual slice story requires us to put apart time to free-write ideas. The ideas can be small or large, but, we want to get the stories and ideas across. The ideas can be added with videos, photos, and other images. The story can be large and small and how we can want to spread the information. What matters is speaking truthfully and honest. The fourteen annual new mission, March first of 2021.      I learned what the "Slice Ch...