Frequently I will leave writing assignments and other discussion prompts on our class blog. I will also leave links to appropriate informational websites that enhance student understanding of the topics we are studying. Students will check this blog and leave comments, and then on your own blogs, you will write appropriate posts. The key component of blogging is that students know they have a real audience. You will be reading each other’s writing, leaving comments, and collaborating on projects. I will also be monitoring your blogs and leaving comments, as can parents at any time.
January 27, 2009 at 1:50 am
Hey Ms. Roper, I completed my second assignment and would love for you to check it out and watch the video.
Brooke Riley
February 10, 2009 at 4:31 pm
My view isn’t really fatalistic.
I simply refuse to see the world through rose tinted glasses.
I don’t believe in an absolute wrong or right.
It doesn’t exist. It’s a misconception that people believe
in order to “feel good” about the things they do.
I wrote that stupid poem for about 3 days straight.
I probably have close to 60 variations and it’s still
horrible.I don’t even know what I was thinking when I wrote it.
February 11, 2009 at 3:44 pm
I actually found one who isn’t a wretch! (just one though)
she happens to be German and absolutely beautiful!
at least testosterone is predictable. There is a certain since of “comfort” in things that are predictable. Estrogen is responsible for constant nagging, overspending on clothing, obsessive cookie Dow eating and mood swings.
It is always un-predictable and PURE EVIL. It is of the devil