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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Making Judgments

Here is another look at today's video on making judgments. How will you learn from the innocent mistakes of these children?  How will you judge in the future?

 Comments welcome on any aspect of today's session.

45 comments:

kennedy said...

I think that this whole world should not judge people based on appearances because some people that might not look right doesn't mean they aren't a good person.
Kennedy Fertitta

Catie Nelson said...

I agree kennedy

kennedy said...

Mr. Buxton, do you want us to paraphrase the rules for commas on the H/W tonight?
Thanks,
Kennedy Fertitta

Catie Nelson said...

On the website there are only 5 different uses for commas including the comma in a compound/complex sentence

kennedy said...

Catie, i just did everyone of the comma uses on the web site, but I see what you mean

Bekah said...

Dont worry Catie, i think its fine i had 1 blank to.

Andrew said...

I finally figured out this intire blogging thing! When my mom helped me do it the first time, I didn't really know my password, so my mom needed to type it in before I could post. Now, I don't really even have to type in my password, but that might just be because I just re-signed up. YYYAAAYYY!!!!:)

Andrew said...

oops-entire-not intire!:)

Anonymous said...

to clarify:
our homework is to,
-math pages
-finish science project
-comma usage mine web
-vocab
please tell me if i forgot anything
Eliza

martha said...

yes eliza i think that is it

Anonymous said...

on my last comment meant 'mind' not 'mine'

Anonymous said...

thank you

martha said...

your welcome eliza

Andrew said...

Where is the comma thing? on the right?/:I

Catie Nelson said...

It is at the bottom of the right side where all the links are. It is called Comma usage self study guide

Wyatt N said...

yes Andrew, right above spelling city

Catie Nelson said...

thank you Kennedy and Bekah. I just left it blank.

Andrew said...

Thank you SSSSOOOOO much Katie! I would've died. :)

Andrew said...

Sorry Wyatt, when I looked the first time, right before I posted, Katie's was the only one there. :)

Catie Nelson said...

you're welcome

Charlie said...

Are the old,old man cordinate adj?

Anonymous said...

Does anybody know if we have any homework besides the "USES OF COMMAS—MIND MAP?"

Anonymous said...

and the studying for the vocab. and math test and the science project?

Thomas Layton said...

are the rules that we copy down the words that are bolded and say rule in front of them? PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!

adit said...

The math test is on Thursday Nick.
Are we going to read over the comma page tomorrow.

Unknown said...

Thomas- yu have to decide that for yourself

6th space on comma sheet? - this one is designed to make you thgink. What could that 6th space be...clue... he answers are out there!

old, old - by definition - yes... but really they should be different adjectives to be coordinate.

I'm starting to feel really proud of you guys... I think we've leaned to think...

Thomas Layton said...

Thank you sooo much mr. buxton, your a life saver!!!!!!!!!!!!

adit said...

Mr.Buxton I found a link for use of commas.

http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/commas.htm

Catie Nelson said...
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Catie Nelson said...

I found it mr. Buxton!!! thank you again.

Beck said...

Mr Buxton, there are only 5 categories on the blog, and 1 of them is already on the paper!

Wyatt N said...

on the mind web does it mean compound+complex[one sentence]or compound complex[two different kind of sentences]

Gauruv Singh said...

Many people have pre-conceived ideas about this. I think that it definitely applies to the kids in the video. Usually,when kids hear bad things on the news, and then hear their parents talk about it, they may make up their mind about which race is good, and which one isn't. For example, if a kid hears something bad about a person from a race, they might get the idea that the entire race is bad, even the innocent people. Then they think that they can't associate with certain people, because they judge them as bad without having any idea of who they really are. We as humans need to be open minded and realize that good and bad people are all across the human race no matter what color, race, religion or country you belong to. That's why Mr. Buxton said NOT to judge people by APPEARANCE!!!!!!!!

Catie Nelson said...

i agree with you Gauruv!Beck that was my question too. The answers are out there!!

Catie Nelson said...

Wyatt,
I think that it means both. In a compound before the conjunctin in the sentence and before the independent clause if the dependent clause comes first in a complex sentence.

Andrew said...

For the comma thing, do you have to do the "Post Test"? :)

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Anonymous said...

and adit the vocab. test is next week

Anonymous said...

lesson 5.

Beck said...

on the comma thingy, it has the compound category, THEN on the MIND MAP, it has compound AND complex. now what??????

Bekah said...

UGH! Someone help i dont know what to put in the 6th blank!!!!! HELP! i read mr. b's comment but i cant find it out THERE

Catie Nelson said...

bekah, Look through your bocklet.

Bekah said...

Thanks Catie, i found it out earlier!

Unknown said...

what's the comma usage mind web?

i wasn't here for a couple of days

Unknown said...

oh i get it!

ps. i found the answer for the sixth one! lol!:)

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