What’s your opinion?What’s your opinion?  Fear of punishment or some sort of personal gain is often the motivation for being/doing “good.” Do you agree.

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What’s your opinion?What’s your opinion?  Fear of punishment or some sort of personal gain is often the motivation for being/doing “good.” Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Write a 3-4 sentence response and give examples to back up your claims!

Respond to the prompt:Respond to the prompt:  Concerning/In regards to____(topic)_______, I agree/disagree _____(your position)________.  My views are based on __________________ ______ (What influences your beliefs?________.  Furthermore, ________(elaborate)_________

Move to the your side of the room. DISCUSS WITH SOMEONE NEAR YOU WHO SHARES YOUR OPINION!

Rules  Move to AGREE or DISAGREE at any point during discussion.  CLEARLY CONNECT YOUR IDEAS.  Rule of 3: Let 3 other people talk before you talk again.  Ping Pong – Agree/Disagree  Conch = Cat God  STANDING ONLY! Take a binder with you to write on. No slouching over. Absolutely no sitting.  While peers are discussing, actively listen.

{START TALKING} Rules for Reference:  Move to AGREE or DISAGREE at any point during discussion.  CLEARLY CONNECT YOUR IDEAS.  Rule of 3: Let 3 other people talk before you talk again.  Ping Pong – Agree/Disagree  Conch = Cat God  STANDING ONLY! Take a binder with you to write on. No slouching over. Absolutely no sitting.  While peers are discussing, actively listen.

PAUSE.  Jot down 3 bullets. These may be things that stood out to you during the discussion or insights gleaned.

What’s your opinion?What’s your opinion?  The environment one is raised in determines who they become. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Write a 3-4 sentence response and give examples to back up your claims!

Move to the your side of the room. DISCUSS WITH SOMEONE NEAR YOU WHO SHARES YOUR OPINION!

{START TALKING} Rules for Reference:  Move to AGREE or DISAGREE at any point during discussion.  CLEARLY CONNECT YOUR IDEAS.  Rule of 3: Let 3 other people talk before you talk again.  Ping Pong – Agree/Disagree  Conch = Cat God  STANDING ONLY! Take a binder with you to write on. No slouching over. Absolutely no sitting.  While peers are discussing, actively listen.

PAUSE.  Jot down 3 bullets. These may be things that stood out to you during the discussion or insights gleaned.

What’s your opinion?What’s your opinion?  Free will exists. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Write a 3-4 sentence response and give examples to back up your claims!

Move to the your side of the room. DISCUSS WITH SOMEONE NEAR YOU WHO SHARES YOUR OPINION!

{START TALKING} Rules for Reference:  Move to AGREE or DISAGREE at any point during discussion.  CLEARLY CONNECT YOUR IDEAS.  Rule of 3: Let 3 other people talk before you talk again.  Ping Pong – Agree/Disagree  Conch = Cat God  STANDING ONLY! Take a binder with you to write on. No slouching over. Absolutely no sitting.  While peers are discussing, actively listen.

PAUSE.  Jot down 3 bullets. These may be things that stood out to you during the discussion or insights gleaned.

Ticket out the DoorTicket out the Door Reflect on today’s discussion: 1 Idea That is Still Circulating… 2 Ideas That Square (Agree) with my Beliefs 3 Points That Stood Out to Me