By playing the string games I was able to make a connection with the article by Paul G. It made me think of the "Well-Order Problems" section in particular. The string gave me a hands on experience and it made me question the motives behind each individual game. I also felt as if I was taking a risk because of the types of things that needed to be made. It made me feel like it was okay to fail because that is how you learn.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Cup and Saucer
I found it different walking into the class and being asked to get get string. My first reaction to the idea was that i believed that it was going to be some type of necklace that you would put on a name tag. Once I realized what the string was for, I thought that it could be fun and/or interesting. The string allowed my mind to be busy; but it also brought up some small talk between my neighbors and me. Each new string game I tried to complete was challenging because at times my fingers could not always reach a certain destination. When I was a young child I was introduced to the world of sports, not to string games and other other hands-on activities. So being asked to tryout the different pieces was difficult but also fun. I like to learn from my mistakes. This activity allowed me to try and fail multiple times before some accident occurred and I was able to complete the task. The cup and saucer game was very fun for me; I already knew how to make the ready "position" but could never move further than that. After watching Lacy demonstrate in front of the class I was able to learn by watching her movements and by also failing a couple of times.
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Ashley, I totally agree with what you are saying about taking risks. I centered my blog post around risk taking with the string. I think that it's really cool that we could draw these connections just from playing string games.
ReplyDeleteI agree that it was weird being asked to grab a string before class started. I also never would have guessed that we'd be playing string games. Also, I thought the connections you made with string games were very good.
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