What is being apart of a group or society mean?
Belonging
What are two plants that we talked about in class? (poem)
weeds and flowers.
What did Mindy use as a tool to make friends?
Skittles
What does the poet prefer to be: a flower or a weed?
weed
What is the name of the popular video game franchise featuring a plumber who saves a princess?
Mario
What is a group of people with shared interests or goals?
Community
What is the opposite of being fake?
authentic
How did Mindy's classmates react to her attempts at friendship?
They were suspicious.
What is the poet's opinion towards conformity?
Who is the iconic superhero known for his web-slinging abilities and alter ego Peter Parker?
Spider man
What is the unique combination of characteristics that define a person?
Identity
What is the animal known for their ability to blend in?
Chameleon
What advice did Mr. Posner give Mindy?
Be yourself.
Are you a weed or a flower and why? (everyone is your group must answer in order to get the points)
Answers
What is the name of the popular TV show about a group of friends living in New York City?
Friends, how I met your mother
What is the process of discovering and expressing one's true self?
Self-Discovery
What is the desire to be like others and fit in?
Conformity
Why is it important to be yourself?
It leads to greater happiness and fulfillment.
What does the poem suggest about the importance of standing out from the crowd?
It is okay to be different! sometimes it is way more fun to be different!
What is the name of the popular social media platform known for short-form videos?
TikToks
Why is it bad to always try to fit in?
It can stop you from being yourself.
What is the pressure to conform to societal expectations?
Peer Pressure
did Mindy end up making friends? How did she make those sports?
Yes she does, by playing field hockey.
What is the overall message of the poem?
The importance of individuality and authenticity.
What is the name of the iconic movie series featuring a wizard boy who attends Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry?
Harry Potter