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created by batya mirskyMAYA DEA'EE

This is How I Chose Peace

Is the Kid Lying?

Why People Laugh?

How I Harnessed the Wind

The Magic of Truth and Lies (and iPods)

Boredom and Brilliant Ideas

Embracing Negative Feelings

Inside the Mind of a Master Procrastinator

The Best Kindergarten

created by Maya Dea'eeandbatya mirsky

Zak EbrahimThis is How I Chose Peace

Kang LeeIs the Kid Lying?

Sophie ScottWhy People Laugh?

William KamkwambaHow I Harnessed the Wind

Marco TempestThe Magic of Truth and Lies (and iPods)

Manoush ZomorodiBoredom and Brilliant Ideas

Susan DavidEmbracing Negative Feelings

Tim Urban Inside the Mind of a Master Procrastinator

Takaharu TezukaThe Best Kindergarten

I am the son of a terrorist. Here's how I chose peace.

zak Ebrahim

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T.E.D Talk

T.E.D Talk I.D.

Ethos, Pathos, LogosSay What???

Ethos, Pathos, LogosNow What?

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Ethos, Pathos and Logos Ethos The speaker's ability to build credibility (make us believe). How? Establish themselves as an expert and/or convince us they want our best interest. example: "I am a doctor. I studied for many years at Johns Hopkins." Pathos The speaker makes us listen through our feelings and emotions. How? Using anything from humor to horror. example: "Look at this kitten. Isn't it adorable? Wouldn't you want to adopt it?" Logos The speaker makes us listen through information, data and evidence to prove their point. example: "According to the study, 50% of children under 15, prefer to play a board game with their parents rather than play alone on the computer."

Do you consider yourself a bigot (בעל/ת דעות קדומות)? How would you feel if someone in your family committed a crime? How would you feel if you were judged for something someone else did?

I.D of T.E.D Talk ______________________________ Title: Name of speaker: Date: Number of views:

What will you take from the presentation? ______________________________________ Think about the topic and the T.E.D talk, itself. Think about how you felt and what you thought before hearing the presentation. How will it affect the way you think or behave, in the future? Do you think that you will be more open to people from a different culture or faith?

Personal Connections How does the topic of the T.E.D Talk relate to you? Do you feel you grew up in a bigoted society? Did the Zak change your mind or make you think differently about some people?

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Ethos, Pathos & Logos 1. How did Zak Ebrahim build ethos? 2. Did Zak Ebrahim rely more on pathos or logos in his presentation?

can you really tell if a kid is lying?

Kang Lee

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Useful Vocabulary

T.E.D Talk

T.E.D Talk I.D.

Ethos, Pathos, LogosSay What???

Ethos, Pathos, LogosNow What?

Ethos, Pathos & Logos 1. How did Zak Ebrahim build ethos? 2. Did Zak Ebrahim rely more on pathos or logos in his presentation?

Google Form

Connections

Future?

Ethos, Pathos and Logos Ethos The speaker's ability to build credibility (make us believe). How? Establish themselves as an expert and/or convince us they want our best interest. example: "I am a doctor. I studied for many years at Johns Hopkins." Pathos The speaker makes us listen through our feelings and emotions. How? Using anything from humor to horror. example: "Look at this kitten. Isn't it adorable? Wouldn't you want to adopt it?" Logos The speaker makes us listen through information, data and evidence to prove their point. example: "According to the study, 50% of children under 15, prefer to play a board game with their parents rather than play alone on the computer."

Have you ever told a lie? Can you tell when someone else is lying? What made you think they were lying?

I.D of T.E.D Talk ______________________________ Title: Name of speaker: Date: Number of views:

What will you take from the presentation? ________________________________________________________ Think about the topic and the T.E.D talk, itself. Think about how you felt and what you thought before hearing the presentation. How will it affect the way you think or behave in the future? In your opinion, should the machine that can tell if you're nervous or lying, be used in schools? Why or why not?

Personal Connections How does the topic of the T.E.D Talk relate to you? Think of an instance where you lied to your parent? Did they figure out you were lying?

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Ethos, Pathos & Logos 1. How did Kang Lee build ethos? 2. Did Kang Lee rely more on pathos or logos in his presentation?

Why welaugh

Sophiescott

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Useful Vocabulary

T.E.D Talk

T.E.D Talk I.D.

Ethos, Pathos, LogosSay What???

Ethos, Pathos, LogosNow What?

Ethos, Pathos & Logos 1. How did Sophie Scott build ethos? 2. Did Sophie Scott rely more on pathos or logos in her presentation?

Google Form

Connections

Future?

Ethos, Pathos and Logos Ethos The speaker's ability to build credibility (make us believe). How? Establish themselves as an expert and/or convince us they want our best interest. example: "I am a doctor. I studied for many years at Johns Hopkins." Pathos The speaker makes us listen through our feelings and emotions. How? Using anything from humor to horror. example: "Look at this kitten. Isn't it adorable? Wouldn't you want to adopt it?" Logos The speaker makes us listen through information, data and evidence to prove their point. example: "According to the study, 50% of children under 15, prefer to play a board game with their parents rather than play alone on the computer."

Have you ever cried from laughter? Who or what makes you laugh so hard that your belly hurts? Can you tell when someone laughs a real laugh or a forced laugh?

I.D of T.E.D Talk ______________________________ Title: Name of speaker: Date: Number of views:

What will you take from the presentation? ________________________________________________________ Think about the topic and the T.E.D talk, itself. Think about how you felt and what you thought before hearing the presentation. Next time you laugh, notice if it was an involuntary (real) or fake laugh.

Personal Connections How does the topic of the T.E.D Talk relate to you? Which laugh do you have more? An involuntary (real) or fake laugh? Which laugh do you hear your parents do more? An involuntary or fake laugh?

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Ethos, Pathos & Logos 1. How did Sophie Scott build ethos? 2. Did Sophie Scott rely more on pathos or logos in his presentation?

how i harnessed the wind

williamkamkwamba

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Useful Vocabulary

T.E.D Talk

T.E.D Talk I.D.

Ethos, Pathos, LogosSay What???

Ethos, Pathos, LogosNow What?

Ethos, Pathos & Logos 1. How did William Kamkwamba build ethos? 2. Did William Kamkwamba rely more on pathos or logos in his presentation?

Google Form

Connections

Future?

Ethos, Pathos and Logos Ethos The speaker's ability to build credibility (make us believe). How? Establish themselves as an expert and/or convince us they want our best interest. example: "I am a doctor. I studied for many years at Johns Hopkins." Pathos The speaker makes us listen through our feelings and emotions. How? Using anything from humor to horror. example: "Look at this kitten. Isn't it adorable? Wouldn't you want to adopt it?" Logos The speaker makes us listen through information, data and evidence to prove their point. example: "According to the study, 50% of children under 15, prefer to play a board game with their parents rather than play alone on the computer."

Have you ever felt helpless? Have you tried to think what you could do to help yourself?

I.D of T.E.D Talk ______________________________ Title: Name of speaker: Date: Number of views:

What will you take from the presentation? ____________________________________________ Think about the topic and the T.E.D talk, itself. Think about how you felt and what you thought before hearing the presentation. Did your feelings or thoughts change? How or why did they change? How will it affect the way you think or behave, in the future?

Personal Connections William identified a need and looked for a solution. What need can you identify in your neighborhood? What possible solutions are there? Did you feel a connection with the speaker? Why?

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Ethos, Pathos & Logos 1. How did William Kamkwamba build ethos? 2. Did William Kamkwamba rely more on pathos or logos in his presentation?

The magic of truth and lies (and ipods)

marco tempest

Pre Watching

Useful Vocabulary

T.E.D Talk

T.E.D Talk I.D.

Ethos, Pathos, LogosSay What???

Ethos, Pathos, LogosNow What?

Ethos, Pathos & Logos 1. How did William Kamkwamba build ethos? 2. Did William Kamkwamba rely more on pathos or logos in his presentation?

Google Form

Connections

Future?

Ethos, Pathos and Logos Ethos The speaker's ability to build credibility (make us believe). How? Establish themselves as an expert and/or convince us they want our best interest. example: "I am a doctor. I studied for many years at Johns Hopkins." Pathos The speaker makes us listen through our feelings and emotions. How? Using anything from humor to horror. example: "Look at this kitten. Isn't it adorable? Wouldn't you want to adopt it?" Logos The speaker makes us listen through information, data and evidence to prove their point. example: "According to the study, 50% of children under 15, prefer to play a board game with their parents rather than play alone on the computer."

Have you ever lied to someone? (be honest ) Why do we like magic so much? Not the 'Harry Potter' kind. The 'magic trick' kind. Why is it so cool?

I.D of T.E.D Talk ______________________________ Title: Name of speaker: Date: Number of views:

What will you take from the presentation? ________________________________________________________ In the future, when you try to 'deceive' yourself, will it be a good thing?

Personal Connections Self deception is something we all do. How do you deceive yourself? What lies do you tell yourself which you want to believe? Can you give an example of a time when self-deception can be good thing?

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Ethos, Pathos & Logos 1. How did Marco Tempest build ethos? 2. Did Marco Tempest rely more on pathos or logos in his presentation?

How boredom can lead to your most brilliant ideas

Manoush Zomorodi

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Useful Vocabulary

T.E.D Talk

T.E.D Talk I.D.

Ethos, Pathos, LogosSay What???

Ethos, Pathos, LogosNow What?

Ethos, Pathos & Logos 1. How did Manoush Zomorodi build ethos? 2. Did Manoush Zomorodi rely more on pathos or logos in his presentation?

Google Form

Connections

Future?

Ethos, Pathos and Logos Ethos The speaker's ability to build credibility (make us believe). How? Establish themselves as an expert and/or convince us they want our best interest. example: "I am a doctor. I studied for many years at Johns Hopkins." Pathos The speaker makes us listen through our feelings and emotions. How? Using anything from humor to horror. example: "Look at this kitten. Isn't it adorable? Wouldn't you want to adopt it?" Logos The speaker makes us listen through information, data and evidence to prove their point. example: "According to the study, 50% of children under 15, prefer to play a board game with their parents rather than play alone on the computer."

When do you get bored? What do you do when you get bored? How do you deal with boredom? Do you think it is necessary to get bored?

I.D of T.E.D Talk ______________________________ Title: Name of speaker: Date: Number of views:

What will you take from the presentation? ________________________________________________________ Think about the topic and the T.E.D talk, itself. Think about how you felt and what you thought before hearing the presentation. Are you going to change the way you think about boredom? How will it affect the way you think or behave, in the future? What will you do, now, when you get bored?

Personal Connections Were you interested in this TED Talk? What do you feel is the message, here? Now that you've watched the clip, how do you feel about the times that you are bored?

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Ethos, Pathos & Logos 1. How did Manoush Zomorodi build ethos? 2. Did Manoush Zomorodi rely more on pathos or logos in his presentation?

Why is it good to embrace negative feelings

Susan David

Pre Watching

Useful Vocabulary

T.E.D Talk

T.E.D Talk I.D.

Ethos, Pathos, LogosSay What???

Ethos, Pathos, LogosNow What?

Ethos, Pathos & Logos 1. How did Susan David build ethos? 2. Did Susan David rely more on pathos or logos in his presentation?

Google Form

Connections

Future?

Ethos, Pathos and Logos Ethos The speaker's ability to build credibility (make us believe). How? Establish themselves as an expert and/or convince us they want our best interest. example: "I am a doctor. I studied for many years at Johns Hopkins." Pathos The speaker makes us listen through our feelings and emotions. How? Using anything from humor to horror. example: "Look at this kitten. Isn't it adorable? Wouldn't you want to adopt it?" Logos The speaker makes us listen through information, data and evidence to prove their point. example: "According to the study, 50% of children under 15, prefer to play a board game with their parents rather than play alone on the computer."

List some negative feelings. What do you do when you have negative feelings? How do you deal with these negative feelings? Benny was afraid to post a story on his instagram. Why would Benny be afraid? What do you think he should do?

I.D of T.E.D Talk ______________________________ Title: Name of speaker: Date: Number of views:

What will you take from the presentation? ________________________________________________________ Think about the topic and the T.E.D talk, itself. Think about how you felt and what you thought before hearing the presentation. Are you going to change the way you think about negative feelings? How will it affect the way you think or behave, in the future? What will you do, now, when you get angry, feel blue, envy ... ?

Personal Connections Were you interested in this TED Talk? What do you feel is the message, here? Now that you've watched the clip, how do you feel about negative feelings?

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Ethos, Pathos & Logos 1. How did Susan David build ethos? 2. Did Susan David rely more on pathos or logos in his presentation?

inside the mind of a master procrastinator

Tim Urban

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Useful Vocabulary

T.E.D Talk

T.E.D Talk I.D.

Ethos, Pathos, LogosSay What???

Ethos, Pathos, LogosNow What?

Ethos, Pathos & Logos 1. How did Tim Urban build ethos? 2. Did he rely more on pathos or logos in his presentation?

Google Form

Connections

Future?

Ethos, Pathos and Logos Ethos The speaker's ability to build credibility (make us believe). How? Establish themselves as an expert and/or convince us they want our best interest. example: "I am a doctor. I studied for many years at Johns Hopkins." Pathos The speaker makes us listen through our feelings and emotions. How? Using anything from humor to horror. example: "Look at this kitten. Isn't it adorable? Wouldn't you want to adopt it?" Logos The speaker makes us listen through information, data and evidence to prove their point. example: "According to the study, 50% of children under 15, prefer to play a board game with their parents rather than play alone on the computer."

Do you know how people who constantly delay things are called? Can you come up with a reason why people put things off? Do you consider yourself a procrastinator?

I.D of T.E.D Talk ______________________________ Title: Name of speaker: Date: Number of views:

What will you take from the presentation? ________________________________________________________ Now that you've watched the presentation, do you have productive advice for people who never do anything on time? How can they manage their trait?

Personal Connections Tell about a situation in which you have postponed something consequential. What was it? What were the consequesnces?

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Ethos, Pathos & Logos 1. How did Tim Urban build ethos? 2. Did he rely more on pathos or logos in his presentation?

the best kindergarten you've ever seen

Takaharu Tezuka

Pre Watching

Useful Vocabulary

T.E.D Talk

T.E.D Talk I.D.

Ethos, Pathos, LogosSay What???

Ethos, Pathos, LogosNow What?

Ethos, Pathos & Logos 1. How did Tezuka build ethos? 2. Did Tezuka rely more on pathos or logos in his presentation?

Google Form

Connections

Future?

Ethos, Pathos and Logos Ethos The speaker's ability to build credibility (make us believe). How? Establish themselves as an expert and/or convince us they want our best interest. example: "I am a doctor. I studied for many years at Johns Hopkins." Pathos The speaker makes us listen through our feelings and emotions. How? Using anything from humor to horror. example: "Look at this kitten. Isn't it adorable? Wouldn't you want to adopt it?" Logos The speaker makes us listen through information, data and evidence to prove their point. example: "According to the study, 50% of children under 15, prefer to play a board game with their parents rather than play alone on the computer."

What would your dream classroom look like? Can you imagine your school having a different shape? Do you think architecture can change the world?

I.D of T.E.D Talk ______________________________ Title: Name of speaker: Date: Number of views:

What will you take from the presentation? ________________________________________________________ Now that you've watched the presentation, did it change the way you think about the architecture of a school? Would you want your future children to go a kindergarten like this?

Personal Connections Do you think you would've liked to go to a kindergarten like this? What if schools were designed the same way? What would be the benefits or advantages? What might be the drawbacks or disadvantages?

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Ethos, Pathos & Logos 1. How did Tezuka build ethos? 2. Did Tezuka rely more on pathos or logos in his presentation?