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I was not sure and I did not know what to ask. Robert
looked at his photograph and said: “I changed a lot.” “I look
different now, but it is still me.” Harris said.
“I think I did not change much, I still have the same laugh
that’s in the baby picture!” Suzan said.
When we had our photographs in front of us, we thought
about what had changed and what had stayed the same.
First of all, we talked about what we know already - what
we have learned and are able to do now, and what we were
not able to do as a baby - for example riding a bike, playing the
flute, climbing a tree, speaking a language….
Caroline said: “Each of us is different.”
Fabio: “Do you really think so? …but we all speak the same
language.”
Suzan said: “But each of us is very special. I am very good
at volleyball.”
Amir asked: “I just wonder what makes me so special and
unique?”
We had built a circle and each of us talked about something
s/he was good at, could do or knew better than two years ago.
We also talked about our different characteristics – each of us
contributed in a different way.
Then our teacher said: “Do you think the photograph can
help you to find out what might have changed and what might
have stayed the same?”
I knew that cells are replaced, so somehow we have a kind
of new body every seven years so I said: “My body is changing.
I am growing and all the cells are changing.”
“What is with our memory?” Amir asked. “It changes over
time too.” he added.
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Tina and Amir & Ella
English
- Titel
- Tina and Amir & Ella
- Untertitel
- English
- Herausgeber
- Ediciones La Rectoral
- Sprache
- englisch
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- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
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- 50
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- International
- LehrbĂĽcher PEACE Projekt