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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Homework Week 5

Click on the above link to see your H/W for the week after Thanksgiving.

Remember -
  • Come with an idea for your personal narrative
  • Be thinking about a world event that you would like to research e.g. The buidling of the Hoover Dam (you may ask your parents for advice on an appropriate world event)
Congratulations to Showing not Telling Champions 2010
Eliza and Mary Selwyn
Gracie and Mary Elliot

Congratulations to Breck for your excellent speech to the whole school today!

Congratulations to Have Lunch with an author winners:
Monday

India Persson; Eliza Cotchett
Savannah Kasay; Austin Fitzgerald
Thomas Aucamp; Mimi Ughetta
Ansley Blom; Bekah Summa

Tuesday
Rich Pope; Thomas Layton
Ashely Foley; Cady Hammer
Livy Smith; Breck Stenson
Julia Tayloe Gracie Matthews

Congratulations to the rest of your for your wonderful historical narratives.

Have a truly relaxing and enjoyable Thanksgiving. Rest, relax, and have plenty of fun. Don't forget your little 'Thanksgiving' toast at the dinner table. This would truly put a smile on your family members' faces. Take care!

12 comments:

  1. Mr. Buxton,
    would a good topic be the time i went to Virginia and went skiing? i remember it well and i can describe it well.

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  2. would a good topic for my narrative be when i tried surfing at the beach?

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  3. )would a good topic be the day I broke my arm?? =~)

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  4. Would a good topic be when i went on a mison trip to Costa Rica?

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  5. yes to all...
    "if you can still smell the fresh paint"

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  6. Would a good subject for my narrative when i went rafting for the first time i can still feel the "salty cold air at the rushing river"

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  7. kennedy- i was not here on tuesday so can anyone tell me what the personal narritive that everyone is bloging about is about? Do i have to do anything for home work? thanks,
    kennedy Fertitta

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  8. no kennedy we did not have any work over break and the narrative is the thing that we are going to do with the author that is going to come in.

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