Royal Oak Journals 2013
Five sentences in response to any of these questions:
What did you learn?
What dd you notice?
What surprised you?
How will you use what you heard?
How is this different than other guest speakers you’ve listened to?
Five sentences in response to any of these questions:
What did you learn?
What dd you notice?
What surprised you?
How will you use what you heard?
How is this different than other guest speakers you’ve listened to?
-i have being asking stupid questions
-you look more interested if you ask good questions
-the questions people ask
-not asking yes or not questions
– i find out that we usually ask stupid questions
-we have to think what are we going to ask
– we have to make people think with what we ask
-never ask yes or no questions
-people will answer the same way you ask, so always think before asking
I learned how to ask better questions!I also learned how to keep a conversation going.Also how to get more answers out of one question.Another is how to keep someone interested. One more is to make more people think your knowledgeable.
I really enjoyed learning about these three fascinating people. I understand how hard it is to fail, but it is even more difficult to keep trying after. I learned today that things do get better if you keep trying. Some of the concepts really inspired me to be a better person. I am very excited for day two!
i noticed that question are important
i learned that question can affect your life
i was surprised to what question s can do
i will use the questions i learned in class
i believe it will improve my learning
Yesterday I was taken back by the topic at hand. I found Mr. Bowers’ presentation to be captivating because he brought to my attention something that I had never thought of before, asking good questions. We ask questions everyday but if you stop to think, they are often simple boring yes or no questions instead of the slightly more complicating questions, I completely enjoyed it. Thank-you so much chris!!!
I learned that asking interesting questions isn’t even that hard! I’m going to use the skills I learned today in real like, everyday situations. It is important to ask indulging questions because then you will receive a good response. But if you ask pointless questions you will get useless answers! The goal is to keep the conversation going.