Friday, April 6, 2012

Correct Ex. 22.9.

"All of us are watchers – of television, of time clocks, of traffic on the freeway – but few are observers. Everyone is looking; not many are seeing."                    - Peter Leschak




Read the assignment handout. Correct them. Look at page 86 and 87.


We look at another picture. Make two columns in your daybook, and for 5 minutes write down EVERYTHING that you see. That gives you objective and subjective details. You may do this as a list or as sentences, your choice.

Here is an example of observation:

"In the Laboratory with Agassiz"  .  What college students were wearing then. The fish. Scudder later in life.

Answer in your daybook as I read: 
  
ichthyology-
entomology-
interdicted-

How long did he have to look at the fish?

What was "the best entomological lesson [he] ever had"?


I pick up daybooks!

Homework:

1.  Decide what you will  observe and take notes.  By the NEXT daybook check you must have at least two pages of observation notes. You may add pages in to your daybook  if you start this weekend, since I have your daybooks.

2. No TWFTD.

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