Master:
1. Watch the clip above
2. Read Remembering Isaac (or another book by Ben Behunin if you've already read Remembering Isaac).
Then do one of the following
- Take notes as you read or underline favorite passages. When you are done with the book, look back through your notes and be ready to present and teach about what you got from the book.
- Choose one or more "Inspirements to Do" AND one or more "Inspirements to Answer" from the bookmark. Be prepared share your thoughts to the class in a presentation or in writing.
Here they are if you didn't print out your bookmark (written by Sis. Johnson):
Answer:
This book is full of morals! What morals stood out to you
from the book? Write them down to share
Do:
Look up Niederbipp. Does it exist? What did you learn about
it? Would it be a place you would like to visit someday?
Answer:
Would you have gone to Niederbipp? Would you have taken
your dream if you didn't feel ready for it? What do you think
Jake decides? Are you ever afraid of your big dreams?
Do:
Did you enjoy the authors doodles and sketches? Create a
book full of your doodles and sketches. Think about why you
like to doodle or sketch. Share with us your doodles and
thoughts
Answer:
Which of the towns people are you favorite? Which ones are
you similar to? Which ones really bug you? Why?
Do:
If someone had to make a bench for you what would you want
it to include? What type of a person do you want to be
remembered as? Sketch your own bench design
Answer:
Are you like Jake? How does Jake begin to become Isaac?
Answer
Are you like Isaac? How do you want to become like Isaac?
Do:
Jake learns about tithing in the book. Why do you think the
author included this in the book? What are your feelings about
tithing. Pay your tithing and look for the blessings to come.
Answer:
What are some good things about living in a small town?
What are some bad things? How is where you live similar or
different from the story? What can you change about the
environment you live in right now to make it better?
Do:
Jake has to learn the lessons of the pottery collection...do you
have a collection? Why or why not? Begin a collection that is
a “teaching collection” what collection ideas did you come up
with?
Answer:
Pg 288...” His knowledge led him to action”..pg 289 ”.He
inspired us all to be better people” How does knowledge lead
us to action? How can you inspire others to be better
people?
Do:
Look up all the scriptures that are referenced in the book.
Why do you think potters are mentioned so many times in the
scriptures? Are there any references to potters that were not
included in the book
Answer:
This book is a parable of sorts. What did you learn from this
parable. What other books have you read that are parables?
Why are parables so powerful?
Do:
Jake writes in his sketchbook the things that he has learned.
Do likewise. Every time Jake writes in his sketchbook you
write in your journal, bookmark, sketchbook, etc things you
learn from the book
Answer:
Do you have anyone in your life who is an Isaac to
you...teaching you, leading you? How can you show your
gratitude to the Isaac's in your life?
Do:
Write a paper contrasting ownership vs stewardship. Share it
with us
Answer:
Umm...there is a hint of romance in this book (sorry boys) Do
you think that it is a good relationship? Do you think it is a
healthy relationship? Why or why not?
If you loved this book. Go the extra mile and read
Discovering Isaac and Becoming Isaac.
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