Sunday, May 10, 2009

Assignment for Wednesday

When:  Wednesday, May 13, 2009

What:  Alphabet Book Scavenger Hunt

Where:  Ernst Reuter Schule—Nordwestzentrum—and the park in between…

Who:  Of course, you can talk to each other, but this task is individual

Bring:  Digital camera, NELA memory stick, personal belongings

Why:  On Monday, May 18th, you will be working with Sigmar Ohme, who is a teacher at Ernst Reuter and a professional book binder.  In order to “fill the pages,” you will complete this assignment by finding things that will represent each letter and also reveal your personality and preferences.

 

Please include selections from the following list:

  • Favorite brand of shoes
  • Lucky number
  • Best hairstyle
  • Most unique outfit
  • Favorite musical group/artist
  • Favorite plant
  • Strangest food
  • Tastiest food
  • Listening to music
  • Coolest clothing
  • Texting
  • Favorite color
  • Abstract image
  • Fountain or water feature
  • Musical instrument
  • Favorite pet
  • Something you cannot find in the USA
  • Cellphone
  • Rendition or representation of the German flag
  • Rendition or representation of the USA flag
  • Elderly person
  • Your new favorite word
  • The car you would like to take home with you
  • Young person
  • Live animal
  • Representation of beauty
  • Representation of hideousness or disgust
  • An example of scarfing (wearing
  • German signs (exits, pets, U-bahn, etc.)

 

Remember:  it is not necessary to be literal in each of your pictures.  Have fun with it!  For example, your favorite type of pet may be a ferret, which is not legal to own in Germany.  Instead I could find a stuffed animal, a paw print, something the same color, a person who is acting like or looks like a ferret, etc.

3 comments:

  1. Will there be pictures of the German EXIT sign?

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  2. Do you mean the little "running man"? We have become quite familiar with his green box.

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  3. It makes me head to the exit even more quickly!--Melissa

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