Which One Is Unique?
•How are the images alike?
•How are they different?
•Which one do you think is unique? Why?
•What other one is unique? Why?
Get out a piece of paper and a pencil.
Write a number sentence to show how you solved the problem.
What is a new learning you had from today?
What is something that challenged you?
What are you still wondering about?
Choose one of the activities on the choice board to complete.
Visit your Sit Spot: Find a spot where you can sit and observe for 5 minutes each day or week. Ideally this spot will be outside. If going outside is not an option, you could look outside through a window or choose a spot in your home.
See Sit Spots and Field Journals for things to consider and how to set up your field journal to record your observations and questions.
Try BLIND CONTOUR DRAWING today. Keep your eyes on what you are drawing and do not look at your hand as it draws on the paper. This challenges you to look very carefully at what you are drawing.
How do today's observations compare to last time?
Optional: Watch and listen to author Emily Morgan read aloud from her book: Next Time You See a Pillbug. What new information did you learn? What new questions do you have?
Reflect
What’s one thing you noticed in the video?
What do you think being mindful means?
Why might you want to learn how to practice mindfulness?
When are some times you might want to be kind to yourself?