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Thursday, April 23, 2020
What Does It Mean To Have A Brain (ScareCrow)
Hello Bloggers, Todays Home Learning Task In Literacy Is To Figure Out What It Means To Have A Brain, Referring To The Scarecrow From The Wizard Of Oz. For this task, we had to figure out what does it mean to Have A Brain how does it make us Think and Feel. We also had to add a Quote and write down the Meaning of that Quote. This is what I wrote. The brain is where we do our thinking and where we can express our ideas and creativity. All our senses are tied into our brain allowing us to experience the outside world. If someone has a good brain they have the ability and audacity to learn and understand things quickly, to either solve problems or to make good decisions. Without A brain you wouldn't be able to feel human emotions and to think, feel or function properly. People that think of the best side of things also have a positive and growth mindset some of these things are Self-trust mindset. To do anything great, you have to be able to trust yourself and believe in your capabilities and to be courageous. For example, Dorothy has to have a positive and focused mindset so that she can lead the way with her friends through to the Emerald City. Not only that she has to think wisely when she is following the yellow brick road and what paths to take. “Can't you give me brains?" asked the Scarecrow."You don't need them. You are learning something every day. A baby has brains, but it doesn't know much. Experience is the only thing that brings knowledge, and the longer you are on earth the more experience you are sure to get.” My interpretation of this quote is referring that the scarecrow does actually have brains but he doesn't really know it so it's a self-discovery, and at the beginning of life when you come into this world not knowing anything each day as you continue to learn and meet new experiences like school, for example, you become more in-depth and grow to understand things a lot more. And the longer you travel places and learn new discoveries the more experienced you are sure to get at it.
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