Sunday, April 7, 2013

C4K

What do you think as a student gain from blogging with students and others outside of the school?
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This week I was assigned Mckenzie G. a student in Mr. Boylen's 8th grade class. She talks about how blogging was useless to students who didn't take advantage of the information that they could gain from blogging. She also feels that people should have a filter when blogging or commenting on a post. Mackenzie thinks that everyone can share what they truly feel when blogging.


Mr. Paul Huebl Class
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I was assigned Nathan a sixth grade student in Mr. Paul Huebl class. He told a story about a homeless boy that becomes an orphan, then he ran away from his adopted family because he didn't like them. Then a hobo found him sleeping near a camp and to him to his new room. He said that he was the little boy in the story.


Wretches and Jabbers

My kid was Tyrese in Ms. Lentine's class, he talked about Larry and Tracey who both had autism. They came to his school and showed a video about autistic people. It made Tyrese pay more attention to the matter at hand. He said he was inspired by them and he thought they were awesome.



Nightmares

Emily is an eighth grade student in Mr. Boylen's language Arts class. She wrote a horror story, and the name of it was nightmares. This story was about a foster child who dreamed about his life with his original family which was horrible. He was a hardworking man that made a mistake and got really drunk and kidnapped  a child and tortured him.

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