WEEK #1
Mrs. Goerned's 5th grade classJackson is a fifth grader in Mrs. Goerend's class. He wrote a blog about the first amendment. He descried all the things that would be different.
I agree with you Jackson, we should all have the same opportunities. I am glad it is different today. You made some good points about friends. Can you imagine excluding certain people from being your friends. That doesn’t even make sense. I’m thankful for the role models we have as well.
Week #2
Harbor 7
Yes, I think he was successful when he made his wind turbines. I think this because people came to his house to use electricity. Also he had water people could use too. I think that William is very brave to try because his mom told him he could’t do it, really he could do it and I think that is amazing.
If I could improve one thing at my school it would be the mini buses. I have to ride a mini bus and it is very annoying. There are too many people for that one bus. The way I would go about changing this problem is I would change the route or put more seats on the bus. If I could change somthing about my house/home it would be how unorganized the refrigerator is. I would start fixing this problem by making dishes that stacked together easily and hopefuly that would help it become more organized.
Week #3
Week #4
Mr Boylen’s class- Kelsi D.Kelsi wrote about the benefits of blogging. She felt like students would gain valuable social skills if they blog. She said students must want to blog or it will not work.
My Response: Kelsie,
I agree blogging is a great way to socialize even if you are a troll who sits in your room. I think it is
amazing how we can talk to people around the world. We can experience their personal outlook on their
culture. You can’t get that from a school textbook. It just makes it so real and alive. I agree you only get
out what you put into blogging. If you don’t want to do something it usually shows. Don’t miss out on
blogging. This is a chance to be creative and learn. Great post!
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