A wise man, named Mahatma Ghandi once said,
"Be the change you want to see in the world."
What do you think this means? What change do you want to see in our world? What steps can you begin taking to be an example of that change? Think about your daily words and actions and how they promote a better world to live in.
Complete this prompt in a 6-7 sentence response. Remember to capitalize and punctuate each sentence. Also remember to sign your name at the end so I know who submitted it.
Welcome to our classroom blog! I am so excited you have stopped by! The purpose of this blog is to enhance and encourage creative writing among the students. Each week a blog activity will be posted and each student is responsible for posting to it within that week. Each blog posting is worth 10 points unless otherwise stated and will be a part of the Communication Arts grade. I am so thrilled to be adding this component to my classroom and hope you enjoy it as well! Happy writing!
Friday, September 30, 2011
Monday, September 26, 2011
Quote Response
A wise man, named Mahatma Ghandi once said,
"Be the change you want to see in the world."
What do you think this means? What change do you want to see in our world? What steps can you take to begin taking to be an example of that change? Think about your daily words and actions and how they promote a better world to live in.
Complete this prompt in a 6-7 sentence response. Remember to capitalize and punctuate each sentence. Also remember to sign your name at the end so I know who submitted it.
"Be the change you want to see in the world."
What do you think this means? What change do you want to see in our world? What steps can you take to begin taking to be an example of that change? Think about your daily words and actions and how they promote a better world to live in.
Complete this prompt in a 6-7 sentence response. Remember to capitalize and punctuate each sentence. Also remember to sign your name at the end so I know who submitted it.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
9/11 Response
Respond to the image above. What symbolism do you think it has? Why has the artist chosen to portray this event in American History in this way. How does it make you feel when you see it? What is the tone that it sets?
Answer these questions in a one-paragraph response of 6-7 sentences. Once you have responded make sure to place your sticker on the blog board to indicate that you have completed the task.
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