Eureka Apprentice - Week 4- Feb. 24, 2022
--Brain Work--
What if I told you that you were a genius?
When you think of geniuses, who are the first people that come to mind?
Einstein?
Shakespeare?
Stephen Hawking?
Marie Curie?
What about Mozart or Gandhi?
Most of us tend to equate genius with IQ. Having a high IQ is 1 kind of genius, but there are many others. Read through these 4 types of genius, and see which one makes sense for you. There's a very good chance that your genius is a combination of 2 or more of these
- Dynamo Genius: Those who express their genius through creativity and ideas. Some who fit this genius are: Shakespeare and Galileo. They both saw things that others couldn't, and used their inventions to bring light to others
- Blaze Genius: Those whose genius is seen through their interaction with others. Oprah Winfrey is a good example, because she has the ability to connect with the hearts, minds, and souls of a wide range of people. Same with President Nelson! These are master communicators.
- Temp Genius: Those who are able to see the big picture and stay the course. Nelson Mandela fits here, because he was capable of seeing the wisdom of this vision even in the face of overwhelming odds. Same with Mother Teresa. Tempo geniuses understand the long view in ways the most of those around them cannot.
- Steel Genius: Those who are brilliant at sweating the small stuff and doing something with the details that others missed or couldn't envision. Sergey Brin used his genius at seeing the potential of large amounts of data to co-found Google. Steel geniuses love getting all the information they can get and have a vision for doing something with that information that most others miss.
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In the Bible we read, “And God created great whales, and every living creature that moveth, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after his kind: and God saw that it was good” (Genesis 1:21).
There are 4 main groups of mammals in the sea.
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The Pinnipedia [PIN–uh–PEE–dee–uh] suborder includes seals, sea lions, and walruses.
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The Carnivora [CAR–nih–VOR–uh] order includes sea otters and polar bears.
The Sirenia [sy–REH–nee–ah] order includes manatees and dugongs.
The Cetacea [seh–TAY–shuh] order includes dolphins, porpoises, and whales.
Remember, there will be kahoot questions from all the Marine Biology assignments. Be prepared!
7. Pull your World Exploration Map out and watch these 2 (very amazing)
videos. Document both routes on your map with different color pencils.
Remember to add them to your key.
You'll probably be able chart their courses while you watch, but if not,
you can use the map below.
How did Magellan and Drake show Resourcefulness?
(Our value for this week)
8. Week 4: Read through Chapter XXVII, “In which Passepartout attends, at a speed of twenty miles an hour, a course of Mormon history.”
- Add all travels to your "Around the World" travel log.
- Chart his journey to your "Around the World" travel map.
Know/Understand:
1. Ocean Animal Report: This week I want you to study one ocean animal that you think is the Most Helpful To prepare for this you will need to do these things.
- Find an ocean animal to study that is the Most Helpful.
- Print a picture of your animal and bring it to add to our ocean wall. (No pictures on phones! Physical pictures please!)
- Learn what ocean it is found in.
- Tell us what Pelagic Zone or Intertidal Zone it is found in.
- Tell us what classification of Marine Life it is. (you can find stuff on classification on pages 32-33 in the curriculum, or obviously online.)
- Convince your fellow vanguardians why your choice is the best. (We will break into groups to do this.)
- You will get 2 minutes to tell us all about your animal, so keep it short, sweet, and convincing!
8 Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are atrue, whatsoever things are bhonest, whatsoever things are cjust, whatsoever things are dpure, whatsoever things are elovely, fwhatsoever things are of good report; if there be any gvirtue, and if there be any praise, hthink on these things.
9 Those things, which ye have both learned, and areceived, and heard, and seen in me, do: and the God of peace shall be with you.
10 But I rejoiced in the Lord greatly, that now at the last your acare of me hath flourished again; wherein ye were also careful, but ye blacked opportunity.
13 I can do all things through aChrist which bstrengtheneth me.
Based on these verses, what was Paul's Passion?
In your CPB, write down something you are passionate about.
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