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philosophy starter

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● Do you have to see, hear, or touch something in order to believe it exists?
● Are you responsible for the environment?
● Are mistakes good or bad?
● Should you always agree with your friends?
● What is more important, to be happy or to do the right thing?
● Are numbers real?
● Is life fair?
Next, the students are asked to answer the question given to their group by writing
their individual answers on their blank index cards, without talking to anyone else.
At this point they do not need to give reasons for their answers.
Then, tell the students to listen to all of the instructions before they do anything.
● If you think that the answer you wrote down is completely true, put your
head down on the desk.
● If you think that your answer is mostly true, stay seated.
● If you think that your answer is only slightly true, raise your hand.
● If you no longer think that your answer is true, stand up.*
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