![]() ![]() In kindergarten, learning to put things back builds the basis for everyday functionality. Lesson 1: Put things back where you found them ![]() Each of these lessons can be taken many ways and can apply to different aspects of life. By being taught these lessons at a young age, it creates a foundation of how we will live our lives in the future. Robert Fulghum once said, ¨put things back where you found them, play and work some every day, hold hands and stick together.¨ I think life can be explained by this quote because these lessons are taught to people while they are still in kindergarden. The knee jerking response is that we do not know what the prompt is asking because we have not lived as long as the reader and we are not in kindergarten anymore. The prompt is asking whether or not we think the lessons learned in kindergarten can be applied to life nowadays Our interpretation: This prompt is stating that the lessons you learned in kindergarten can apply to everyday life. Support your response with reasons and examples. ![]() Do you agree or disagree that these lessons apply to life today? Or is life too complicated for such simplicity? Take a position on the issue. ![]() Original Prompt: In his book All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, Robert Fulghum lists these simple lessons: put things back where you found them, play and work some every day, hold hands and stick together. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |