If you can survive disappointment, nothing can beat you.
Your thoughts please…
If you can survive disappointment, nothing can beat you.
Your thoughts please…
Your thoughts please…
Your thoughts please…
Using this image as a stimulus, make a list of philosophical questions that could be used to stimulate an interesting discussion. Post your suggestions in the comment box.
Thank you to those of you who submitted your thought-provoking questions for our P4C discussion this week.
The winning question this week is posed Erika:
“Does she want to be seen or does she want to stay hidden and if so does the black help her not to attract attention?”
Please discuss in the comments.
Make a list of 5 philosophical questions using this image as stimulus. A winning question will be chosen later in the week.
Thank you to those of you who submitted some very thought-provoking questions for our P4C discussion this week.
The winning question this week is by Mia:
“Is saying no more powerful than saying yes?”
Please discuss in the comments.
Please add your P4C questions using the above image as stimulus.
A winning question will be chosen later in the week.
What P4C questions spring to mind when you look at this image?
Following on from the discussions we have been having about rising sea levels in class, here is the stimulus for our next P4C debate which one of you will facilitate.
Remember, the objective of Philosophy for Children is deep thinking, so you will need to make sure your question is an open one.
We will have a class vote to decide which question we want to discuss.