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Chaos Can Be Positive or Negative

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Summary

Sometimes we want order, but sometimes we need chaos!

  1. Students will choose five related topics and write about when order is better and when chaos is better.
  2. Then, they rank the five topics from most chaotic to most orderly.
  3. Then they write a big idea, summing up their findings about when order or chaos is better.

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Part 2 of 6 in Order and Chaos.

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