PPT-Socratic Circles

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Empowering Student Centered Dialogue Matt Copeland Writing Consultant Kansas State Department of Education Topeka Kansas Presentation Objectives The participant

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Empowering Student Centered Dialogue Matt Copeland Writing Consultant Kansas State Department of Education Topeka Kansas Presentation Objectives The participant will Engage in a Socratic Circle. We start with the circle in the xy plane that has radius and is centred on the origin This is easy to parametrize r cos sin Note that we can check that r lies on the desired circle by checking 64257rstly that r lies in the correct plane in this What is a Socratic Seminar?. Organized Discussions. Usually range from 25-50 minutes. Creates . Dialogue. as opposed to Debate.. Dialogue versus Debate. . DEBATE. Defend Thinking. Search for weaknesses. Ms. . Andrejko. Vocabulary. Radius-. a segment with endpoints at the center and on the circle. Chord-. segment with both endpoints on the circle. Diameter-. chord that passes through the center and has endpoints on the circle. (SORRY, NO P.C.R. READING TODAY). Pick a partner—the most prepared starts inside the circle, the other partner sits directly behind.. Get out your 2 marked-up articles, your “4 Questions” sheet, and your piece of evidence.. in the UK. ISTR, Muenster, Germany. July 2014. Angela . Eikenberry. , University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA. Beth Breeze, University of Kent, UK. Overview. Definition of a giving circle. Previous relevant studies. Social Studies 12. 2014 – 2015 . BHVSD: Harrison Career Center. Socrates (469 B.C. – 399 B.C.). Socrates (469 B.C. – 399 B.C.). What do we know about Socrates?. Key Question #1. What do we know about Socrates?. Geometry 1B. Things we already know…. Circles. The set of all points in a plane that are a given distance (radius) from a given point (center)in the plane. Radius. Segment that joins the center to a point on the circle. Civ. 101-03. Class 7 (we won’t finish this). Feb. 4, 2015. Philosophy and Rhetoric in Conflict. Idealism and Pragmatism as candidate replacements for religion.. Pre-Socratic Philosophers/Philosophies. Scalable Socratic Teaching. Colt Briner. Former Teacher. Math & Science lover. Ed Tech Instructor. Collaborative Technologies Specialist. Co-Creator of Collaborize Classroom . @. Wisdomofwe. Session Breakdown: . Socrates and Plato. 469-399 BCE. 427-327 BCE. Socrates. Bricklayer by trade, served in the army. Labeled “the wisest man in Athens” by oracle at Delphi. Set out to prove the oracle wrong. Questioned the sophists who held that success was ability to gain hold of wealth, fame and power. “The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.”. Dialogue. In dialogue, one listens to understand, to make meaning, and to find common ground. Dialogue calls for temporarily suspending one’s beliefs. Jacob Bocanegra. 9/26/13. 6. th. . Introduction. The earth has 4 layers.. Inner Core. Outer Core. Mantel . Crust. Roll your mouse over the circles to see the layers of the earth.. Home. Inner Core. The earth has 4 layers.. Memory. . . . d.  . Can you draw and label these parts onto the circle?. Radius. Diameter. Chord. Arc. Sector. How did Miss Nawaz describe the arc and sector using her favourite food? . Recall. Cherry pie is delicious….Apple pies are too!. Instructional Days: 9. Common Core Standards . Expressing Geometric Properties with Equations G-GPE. Translate between the geometric description and the equation for a conic section. G-GPE.1 Derive the equation of a circle of given center and radius using the Pythagorean Theorem; complete the square to find the center and radius of a circle given by an .

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