Simply Stories learning targets:
LT: I can tell parts of my story.
LT: I can make connections and find meaning in the stories of others.
LT: I can help make others’ stories visible.
Reflection Questions:
What did you learn about yourself?
I learn that I have a pretty cool family and that I am A pretty cool person
What did you like about this assignment?
That I got to learn about my family and our traditions and write about my life
How would you improve your writing or process if you had more time?
I think I did a good job but if I had more time I would add more information about my life
Simply Stories learning targets:
LT: I can tell parts of my story.
LT: I can make connections and find meaning in the stories of others.
LT: I can help make others’ stories visible.
Reflection Questions:
What part of the story you heard as you did your interview did you find most meaningful or important? I felt that I had two important story Like My great Aunt said When she was older she love to look and find out what rock were call and the cool colors of the rocks. The second story was that her dad worked for the pentagon and she was left at home so she went on walks. One time she to a parade and she love to see the sailors in there uniforms.
What would you do differently if you had the chance?
Take more time talking with her.
these are the Question I use to find my imformation.
Guiding Questions:
What’s the story of my food?
What is the Omnivore’s Dilemma?
What journey does food take before it gets to your plate?
Reflection Questions:
What did you conclude after doing your food research?What I conclude is the if we want to stop people from dying form hunger we will put aside having wars and power to focus on the population and having a High amount of people that were in a hunger crisis that they are now not
What was the most important fact you learned?that More people are diying from hunger than covid-19.
What do you want to know more about now? Why are we still having conflicts if we know it starves lots of people.
What’s the story of my food?
What is the Omnivore’s Dilemma?
What journey does food take before it gets to your plate?
Reflection Questions:
What did you learn about the four food chains: Industrial, Industrial Organic, Local Sustainable and Hunter, Gatherer, Gardener?What I learned about the Industrial most corn starts as Gmo in a lab. Most of our food comes form the industrial food chain. Government pays farmer to grow corn as much as they can because of that we have so much extra and we do not know how to get rid of it so because of that we feed it to our cows and in there feed. Industrial Organic It is mass produce but better for people and is not touch by chemicals. Nieghor in farming area get together and buy each others crops.local sustainable. The grass is a key piece of the growing.Grass fields cow create better steer and better meat for . Hunter ,Gather,garder,If you do not know what kind of mushroom it is don’t eat it. When You are hunting if you shoot a pig or animal try to shoot in a fast and Quick death so it is killed humaine.
What is the “Omnivore’s Dilemma?” The Omnivore's Dilemma is a book that shows You about food industry and the bad things and the ways we can help to eat better and think about where your food comes from.
What did you like about this case study? What I like about my case study is that I got to learn how to know what mushroom is poisonous or good to eat.