If you read "A Discussion," the book's third section, what did you learn from the way others interpreted the book? Were any situations similar to your own?ħ. Has Johnson's book helped you see how change can be beneficial.in life in general, as well as in your own work or personal life?Ħ. What changes have you already experienced in your life? How did you react to the changes? Were you threatened, angry, frightened, disoriented, or excited by the challenge (come on.be honest!)? After reading Who Moved My Cheese? do you feel you dealt as well as you could have with those changes?ĥ. Imagine the ways you might have to cope with the changes.Ĥ. Then consider what might happen if someone moved your cheese. Identify both the cheese and the maze in your own life. In Johnson's book the cheese is a metaphor. Read-Think-Talk (a guided reading chart)Īlso consider these LitLovers talking points-and activities-to help get a discussion started for Who Moved My Cheese:ġ.Generic Discussion Questions-Fiction and Nonfiction.
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