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Thursday, April 23, 2020

Smart Scarecrow??

Hey everyone and welcome back to my blog,
I hope you are all doing alright in Quarantine and not getting too bored. I have been managing to keep myself busy with schoolwork and going for walks occasionally. Today is another day of learning so I have got another blog post to share with you. It's another literacy one but over the weeks that we have off and are doing learning from home, I will defiantly show you what I have been up to in my Maths group. Today's character is the scarecrow from since my literacy group has started to read this book during Quarantine.


The poor Scarecrow doesn’t think he’s very smart. But you know what!? He is. What does it mean to have a ‘Brain’?Does it need to mean just that you are smart? 

That is what we had to answer. We had to write a few sentences or a paragraph to show the teacher that we really understand what smart means to us. We also had to write a quote and write down what that quote actually means. This is my opinion on what having a brain means...



In my opinion, to have a brain it means that you aren’t thinking before you do things. Usually, if people have a brain they have the ability to learn and understand things and to solve problems. It also means that you make the right decisions at the right time, but if you don’t have a brain it means that you are making wrong decisions at the wrong time. ”Action is the real measure of intelligence” Napoleon Hill.

I think that the quote means that you think or use your brain before you act or speak.
So that's what I think to have a brain means. I really enjoyed this activity because we got to find a quote and we got to write our own opinion on what it means to have a brain. What are your opinions on having a brain?? Do you think that your opinion is the same as mine?? Thanks for reading my blog and taking the time out of your day to read it. I will see you next blog post.




1 comment:

  1. Hi Hannah, I think your opinion is bang on. In particular I like the way you talk about using the brain to make the right choices - so important! I look forward to seeing what you have created for your Friday tasks today :) Mrs O

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