Learner Profile Gallery Walk 9/10. Agenda O New Seats O Grades O Gallery Walk O End Goal – Become more familiar with the traits so that you can use them.

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Learner Profile Gallery Walk 9/10

Agenda O New Seats O Grades O Gallery Walk O End Goal – Become more familiar with the traits so that you can use them in future class discussions.

Period 5 O Table 1: O Maaz, Komel, Christian O Table 2: O Tiruosa, Shirley, Allison, Nichole O Table 3: O Andrea, Andres, Gregory O Table 4: O Alnerto, Naomi, Kantawat O Table 5: O Moder, Arianna, Fatima, Jonathan O Table 6: O Luis, Gaby, Adis O Table 7: O Pablo, Jessica, Sebastian O Table 8: O Charlie, Anthony, Joanna

Period 8 O Table 1: O Temitope, James, Morgan O Table 2: O Cristian A, Gibelle, Samantha O Table 3: O Juan, Henry, Richard O Table 4: O Keilani, David, Edrees O Table 5: O Sincere, Jonathan, Mariella O Table 6: O Fioreli, Glen Gail, Ayrton, Christian W

Grades O Collected TWO items yesterday O Syllabus Contract O M&M Facts/Learner Profile Reflection

Today O Reflect on quotes (Do not need to take notes) O Synonyms with traits (DO need to take notes)

Quote Reflection O Do you agree or disagree with the quote? Why? O What does the quote mean? O How can you connect the quote to a book you have read? O How can you connect the quote to one of your other classes? O How can you connect the quote to your own life?

Inquirer O Researcher O Agent O Inquisitor O Spy O Snooper O Sleuth O Reviewer O “No one is dumb who is curious. The people who don’t ask questions remain clueless throughout their lives.” O Neil deGrasse Tyson

Knowledgeable O Experienced O Informed O Insightful O Intelligent O Perceptive O Smart O Well-rounded O Well-informed O “The best advice I ever got was that knowledge is power and to keep reading.” –David Bailey

Thinker O Philosopher O Student O Theorist O Sage O Scholar O Mastermind O “We need more people thinking out. This country is not overrun with rebels and free thinkers. It’s overrun with sheep and conformists.” O Bill Maher

Communicator O Speaker O Writer O Reporter O Talker O Leader O Conversationalist O “Music is such a great communicator. It breaks down the linguistic barriers, it basically reaches out.” – The Edge

Principled O Decent O Honorable O Moral O Honest O Noble O Righteous O Virtuous O Respectable O “It is usually expensive and lonely to be principled.” – Paul Theroux

Open-Minded O Tolerant O Observant O Impartial O Acceptant O Open to suggestions O Perceptive O “Those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.” –George Bernard Shaw

Caring O Friendly O Kind O Charitable O Considerate O Compassionate O Generous O Helpful O Chivalrous O “Never believe that a few caring people can’t change the world. For, indeed, that’s all who ever had.” –Margaret Mead

Risk-Taker O Adventurer O Daring O Brave O Courageous O Heroic O Bold O “You cant get anywhere in life without taking risks.” –Esme Bianco

Gallery Walk O Write a reflection to each quote. O You can answer one of the questions OR write something else – as long as it connects to quote. O Put your initials ON THE BACK of the post it note (That is how you will get credit)

Reflection O What trait do you think is the most important? What trait should EVERY IB student have? Copy down the quote. Explain the trait’s importance in at least 2 sentences.

Reflection O Go to that quote’s poster and read all of the responses. O Write a reflection to the responses. O Did you agree with most of them? Why/why not? O What comment was the best? Why? O Which comment was the most interesting? Explain.

Quote Reflection O Which quote was your favorite? O In at least three sentences, explain why you liked the quote so much.