"What does that say?" asked Noah, noticing the list on the blackboard. It was an agenda from the previous evening's religious school class. Reading through it, we were able to learn all the activities the class had done.
"Why is it there?" asked Matthew. We discussed other lists in their lives and looked around the classroom, discovering lists. Noah mentioned that at his house, there are shopping lists so that his family knows what to buy. In the classroom we found more lists of scheduled activities so we'd know what to do and a list of words to remind us about our ideas on the topic of winter. The group decided that the most important thing about lists was that they help you remember things.
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