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FLOWS AND
          PATTERNS
                    UNIT TWO
                     Week 2

Are you feeling the flow yet??? I am!
Good Morning….Good
                                   Morning
• In several villages in the arctic and maybe
  other places too, people get on their CBs and
  say “Good Morning…Good Morning.” Since
  the CB plays a central role in communication in the village
  every household has one placed in a prominent place .

• Once it’s said, that means they are up and
  ready for visitors. It’s a pattern to start the
  day.
• Do you have a pattern to start your day?
Here, our pattern is to reflect
         every time we begin
             something new.
• Best of Week 1 in Patterns and Flow

• Think about what was truly the “best”
  thing about the last unit that you
  learned? Best might mean the most
  valuable, or that you really enjoyed
  it, or something else.
Paste your thoughts into the
       comment box below
Then…..
• Relax
• Make sure you are ready to learn
• Check in: how are you feeling?




              ETHICS: People Care
Our Agenda for today
• 1.   Patterns
• 2.   Elements
• 3.   Zones and Sectors
• 4.   Reading the landscape.
• 5.   Native American Patterns
Patterns
•       I’m assuming we had some great conversations
    about patterns (or recipes as Jane called them) and
    biomimicry last week in the blogs.
(I’m coming to you live from the past: this is all written in December)




                                   I gathered some pix of
                                   patterns off the internet
                                   and put them in a slide
                                   show.

Click HERE to see them.
These are a MUST SEE!
It’s easy to see a pattern:
                                      NOT!
                                          Maybe we should
                                           say that some
                                           patterns are
                                           easier to see
                                           than others.



•Did you feel like a carpenter ant out there last week
 when you were trying to see patterns?

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Unit2 week2lecture

  • 1. FLOWS AND PATTERNS UNIT TWO Week 2 Are you feeling the flow yet??? I am!
  • 2. Good Morning….Good Morning • In several villages in the arctic and maybe other places too, people get on their CBs and say “Good Morning…Good Morning.” Since the CB plays a central role in communication in the village every household has one placed in a prominent place . • Once it’s said, that means they are up and ready for visitors. It’s a pattern to start the day. • Do you have a pattern to start your day?
  • 3. Here, our pattern is to reflect every time we begin something new. • Best of Week 1 in Patterns and Flow • Think about what was truly the “best” thing about the last unit that you learned? Best might mean the most valuable, or that you really enjoyed it, or something else.
  • 4. Paste your thoughts into the comment box below
  • 5. Then….. • Relax • Make sure you are ready to learn • Check in: how are you feeling? ETHICS: People Care
  • 6. Our Agenda for today • 1. Patterns • 2. Elements • 3. Zones and Sectors • 4. Reading the landscape. • 5. Native American Patterns
  • 7. Patterns • I’m assuming we had some great conversations about patterns (or recipes as Jane called them) and biomimicry last week in the blogs. (I’m coming to you live from the past: this is all written in December) I gathered some pix of patterns off the internet and put them in a slide show. Click HERE to see them. These are a MUST SEE!
  • 8. It’s easy to see a pattern: NOT! Maybe we should say that some patterns are easier to see than others. •Did you feel like a carpenter ant out there last week when you were trying to see patterns?