Today we watched the rest of the movie Pi (1998) by Darren Aronofsky and took notes. If you were absent, watch the rest of the movie (You can find it on your own or make an appointment to view it with me after school on Tuesday, February 11th). Additionally, please see me for the make-up questions you will answer in Journal #22 after you have watched the rest of the film.
Upcoming Due Dates: 2/13: Final TOK Essay due to turnitin.com before 10pm I am out unexpectedly... Here are the plans for you to complete:
1. Please work on with a partner – one that does not sit near you. Please try to find someone you have not worked with a lot or are not good friends with. Get the Knowledge Framework question sheet and fill it out for Mathematics. Be complete and thorough; do not just race to finish. Once finished-around 15 minutes, find another group to compare answers with, write down any of their good ideas in a different color pen and give them credit-around 10 minutes. 2. Next, on your own, spend 5-10 minutes coming up with 3-4 good knowledge questions related to Mathematics. Do this on your own (to practice KQs) and do not look up any on the internet. You can include them on the back of the question sheet. This handout will be included in Journal #22. 3. For the last 20 minutes, the class will start watching the movie, Pi. It is in an unusual format – so while difficult to watch at first, you will get used to it. Take general notes in Journal #22-Pi. If absent, complete steps 1 & 2 on your own and look up the synopsis on the movie Pi-but do not read any spoilers, just read the general ideas on Wikipedia, IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes. Or if you have a free way to watch the first 20 minutes that will save you make up time with me after school one day. The full information for your search is: Pi: Faith in Chaos (1998) written and directed by Darren Aronofsky. Upcoming Due Dates: 2/13: Final TOK Essay due to turnitin.com before 10pm |
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