English classes,
I'm going to be out of the building for the next two days. I will be at a conference, and on Friday I will be attending the state Geography Bee (good luck, Matt!). While I'm gone I will still be checking up on your blogs. Feel free to post any questions you might have for me as comments here on my page. You are also welcome to email me if you have a question that you don't want everyone to see.
If you finish a book, just check out another one, but make sure to let the sub (and/or me) know what book you took and where the book originally came from (Mrs. Weaver, the MS lib., the HS lib., or Me.).
I'm sure you'll all have a great time with Mrs. Peskuric and Mrs. Milligan. Happy reading, and have a great weekend!
12 years ago
Have fun Miss K.! (: And have a great weekend as well!
ReplyDelete~Bailyn
hi miss k i also hope you have fun at the geography bee and good luck to matt
ReplyDeletei also have a question do we have to write down the definitins of the words we dont know or is it okay if we dont
ps sorry about nt useing proper punctuation in my comment
bye
Thanks, Bailyn!
ReplyDeleteMiranda - You do need to find definitions for the words, but you don't have to stop every time you find a word to look it up. You can gather a bunch of words and look them all up at the same time. The end of the chapter is a good time for that. Www.m-w.com is a great site for that.
Reading back over the rubric; we have to post links to demonstrate where our thinking has lead to?
ReplyDeleteRex,
ReplyDeleteYou should include links, but not in every post. The links should just be there to help the readers of the blog follow your line of thinking. For example, if your book was similar to a poem, you might link to a webpage showing that poem. The same would go for a picture you thought looked like a character from your book, or a description of a film you are reminded of.
I hope that helps!
Miss.K.,
ReplyDeleteWhat do you mean by links?