RE: Response (again)
BY: Donna Ransdell to Alinda Harrison on Fri May 31 1996 19:39:01
> I took a Konos workshop at the curriculum fair that I went to. As you
ight
> know, Konos is big on timelines. I never was until I saw how theirs
orked.
> Also, the workshop leader told a story, something happened to her
aughter,
> where the timeline was a help. Evidently her daughter was taking a
standardi
> test, and it asked the date of a historic event. The daughter couldn't
remem
> the exact date, but she said she closed her eyes and pictured where the
litt
> character-icon was for that event on her timeline. She was able to pick
out
> right date based on that "icon", because all the other dates were in the
wro
> century.
The key is that she sees how things fit together. Exact dates aren't always
necessary, but remembering the order that things occured, such as on a
timeline, helps the pieces fall into place.
...peace...
Alinda Sue...
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