In Wednesday and Friday our group did a very interesting activity. This activity was about picking out the most important things in order to survive. It was very tough trying to decide what items should be our first choice for survival. Everyone thought different items should be picked first. There was only about 10 minutes to decide, so time was not on our side. One of the group members said he already did the activity in the other class, so we all followed his lead. Turned out his answers were wrong and proved that we needed to discuss the problem more in depth before making decisions.
Jeff Lindsay
when do we work in small groups?
15 years ago
Only one of them was wrong!!!
ReplyDeleteLOL...always verify the expertise before letting the "expert" decide. I think your group learn a good lesson. But to give Mr. Brooks credit, he wasn't lying - just a tad forgetful.
ReplyDelete*** always verify your sources!