Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Play Blog Posts

The topics for The Play posts are in Engrade, but here they are again:

Day One - what do you think about doing a play?

Day Two - what do you think about your character?

Day Three - what do you think about the play so far?

Last Day - after your performance - what do you think about the performance?  Did you enjoy acting in a play? Do you want to do another one?

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

SLC - Post Conference Thoughts

So...how did it go?  What did you think?  Did your parents like it?  How did you feel showing your parents your work?  We are going to do this again next year, what would make the conference better for you?

After you are done blogging, please complete the following form:

SLC - Post Conference Thoughts

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

SLCs - Pre Conference Thoughts

What do you think about Student Led Conferences?  Do you think they are important?  Do you think your parents will like them?  What do you think about your teachers not talking to your parents, that only you get to present your work to them?  What do you think...!

After you have finished your blog, please complete the following form:

SLC - Pre Conference Blog

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

What Do You Think About the Field Trip?

You must create a post on your blog about your experience on Mr. Juarez's field trip to LACMA.  What did you see?  What did you do?  What did you learn?  Do you look at the world any differently after seeing the exhibit?

After you have blogged, please go here and follow the directions.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Research Topic

Your second blog entry will be to choose a research topic and create 3 questions to narrow your research.  This topic and questions will be posted to your blog.  Your fellow students will read your blog and do your research for you.

Every student must read 5 blogs and post 5 pieces of research information on said blog.  Students must also cite their research.  Below is the proper form for website citation.  Because we are using computers as a tool to help us learn, you can also use a Citation Maker to create your citation.  

Last name, First name of author.  Title of Site. Date of last revision. 
Name of sponsoring organization. Day Month Year of access <URL>.

 For example:
 Afghanistan. 1 November 2005. Central Intelligence Agency. 
3 January 2006 <http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/> .