Download the graphic organizer for the See — Think —
Wonder Thinking Routine.
Not exact matches
Another thing I've
wondered with these morning
routines is how to work them when you are more than just one person (relationship, a family etc.)
Thoughts here?
In Session 2, you tried out one
thinking routine, See
Think Wonder, with your colleagues, and made a plan to try it out with your students.
Thinking routines such as See,
Think,
Wonder are helpful when recording on - site observations.
The first «
thinking routine» you can introduce to students is See —
Think —
Wonder.
As part of Agency by Design's work, the research team began to
wonder: What
thinking routines could we borrow and expand on from other Project Zero initiatives, and what
thinking routines could we develop ourselves, that would cultivate the three primary maker capacities of looking closely, exploring complexity, and finding opportunity?
05:08 Karen V: The very first
routine that most teachers come back and use when they come back from this experience, is See /
Think /
Wonder.
As a part of the activity, the children were required to do a See -
Think -
Wonder at each station, one of the most popular
thinking routines from Project Zero.
As the elephants settled back into their
routine of spraying, bathing and generally lazing around, I finally got that second beer and relaxed, sipping,
thinking about the power of that bull elephant and
wondering if my tent really was far enough away from those acacia trees.
p.s. I'm
thinking ahead here, but I'm
wondering if alternating Floors vs. Surfaces as an evening
routine...