This is part of a series of inquiry-based provocations for essential elements of the PYP. For more, click here.
This week brings another Where We Are in Place and Time provocation–I promise, these resources are too fantastic to wait (for more PYP units of inquiry provocations, see the archive here).
The first is Dear Photograph, a website to which individuals submit photos of photos held up in the same location after time has passed. Quite apart from being a remarkable way to make change, time, and history more tangible, it is also a beautiful example of reflection. Below are a few favorites; see the site for more!
The second is along the same lines: Peter Perry’s “Then/Now” series of photos of historical sites with old photos transposed over the modern location. Below are a few:
Provocation Questions
- How is personal change different than global change?
- How is personal change the same as global change?
- How can thinking about perspectives of people in the future impact our thinking about world events now?
featured image: DeathToTheStockPhoto