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Chaos Makes Sense (Later)

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In the moment, a chaotic event makes no sense. But later, that same event can feel like it was part of a larger story.

  1. Students list chaotic events.
  2. They decide which events later became part of a new order.
  3. They decide if chaotic events always “make sense” later.

Questions

worksheet

Three questions for students to answer.

Sample Answers

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Sample responses from three different viewpoints.

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