Which learning method do you enjoy the most? Class discussions, worksheet work, or hands-on actvities. Select one and tell why.

 Prompt Response:  I like hands-on activities the most because they give you a chance to apply the skills and topics you learn to real world, tangible purposes. I think it allows you to get a more well rounded understanding of the topic and prove that you know what you're talking about. It also gives you a chance to broaden the scope of the issue and practice problem solving skills that might not come up in other learning methods.

Summary: Today in class we discussed our "Why I Want a Husband" lists and talked about the discussion questions for I Want a Wife

Reflection: I got better discussion skills and understanding of gender expectations.

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