Never give up. If something comes between you and your goal, push through it. Even if you don't win or aren' the best that day, do it anyway and you will know inside that you have accomplished something that you wanted to. That's what I learned from that video.
I learned from the video giving up will never work on anything and you should follow your heart and dreams. This inspired my that I felt I could do anything! :):):):)
If you are a person that will never give up, and are always willing to complete something, the challenges you face seem like nothing. This is what fathers are for. Mothers are for love, and house cleaning. Fathers are for pure motivation. Your body may say something, but your heart is completely different. If you think you are not good enough you will never be good enough. If you do think you are good enough, you will always have the power and strength. Sorry for all the "you"s. Thank you, Alex Danielson.
That video was so touching. It made me think how inpotant family is aswell as to never give up. I could tell that that guys dad really helped him through the race.
I am going to make a screenr at 11:11 PM with photos I chose specially for this occasion. Did anyone else notice what time Mr. Buxton posted this. It's 11/11/11 11:11:00. Cool! Have a good weekend! Maya
Caroline. It is good how you put your slide in for the UN Day presentation. Also, you showed a clear summary. Writing. You clearly show what writing you learned this week; however, you should go overr and check your spelling. It shouldn't be hard. But, when you mentioned something, you elaborated on it. Math. Try and show more examples of math, instead of saying you already knew it. Overall. Check your spelling, thats what makes a blog neat. Put everything a two gadget columns, not just one. Add more to your blog, e.g: S.S popplet, essay, personal narrative, and things like that. See my blog.
Mr.Buxton, on IXL, it is really annoying when they keep sending you emails with certificates for random reasons. I just got one that says I have achieved 5% proficiency in 6th grade math. I don't even know if that's good! Could you please make it stop?!!
I wake up really early, too, Alex! It's a range between 6:30 and 7:30 am every morning! (6:30 even on the weekends) Also, Alex, you really work on your blog! I like how you have that 'When My Name Was Keoko' thing up there on the sidebar and the week at a glance sheet, too.
Alex- Great blog! Though, you are having some spacing issues on your right side bar. First, you might want to change the size of the week at a glance sheet. Second, watch this screenr. It might help you.
For anyone else who is having any spacing issues on their blog, watch this screeenr, too.
check out my blog! I am still adding to it, so check it out in about 10 minutes from when this comment was posted. BTW, go on it now if you can, and please tell me if you like this new background better.
Please use this blog to comment on ONLY 'academic' matters or to answer a classmate's academic questions. You must leave your name if you comment. NO SOCIAL NETWORKING ALLOWED on this blog. Thank you. Mr. Buxton.
Never give up. If something comes between you and your goal, push through it. Even if you don't win or aren' the best that day, do it anyway and you will know inside that you have accomplished something that you wanted to. That's what I learned from that video.
ReplyDeleteNo words.
ReplyDelete(i did learn something, i just can't explain it.)
ReplyDeleteI learned from the video giving up will never work on anything and you should follow your heart and dreams. This inspired my that I felt I could do anything! :):):):)
ReplyDeleteIf you are a person that will never give up, and are always willing to complete something, the challenges you face seem like nothing. This is what fathers are for. Mothers are for love, and house cleaning. Fathers are for pure motivation. Your body may say something, but your heart is completely different. If you think you are not good enough you will never be good enough. If you do think you are good enough, you will always have the power and strength.
ReplyDeleteSorry for all the "you"s.
Thank you, Alex Danielson.
mr. buxton, my mom has not gotten the Tulunas form
ReplyDeleteThat video was so touching. It made me think how inpotant family is aswell as to never give up. I could tell that that guys dad really helped him through the race.
ReplyDeleteWhat were the things yo had to write about in the blog post? I did readin writing and the U.N. Day thing. What else was on the list?
ReplyDeleteyeah, can someone tell me that too?
ReplyDeletedid eveyone else get the tulunas email?
Anisha, some of them are math reading writing u.n.day thing and your powerplan
ReplyDeleteCan someone look at my blog? I have made massive improvements. Do you think it is too boring? I wanted to keep it simple but bright.
ReplyDeleteohhhh......... thanks maya! The email with the screenr, it turns out, went to my junk mail!
ReplyDeleteThanks Caroline!
ReplyDeleteis there anything else that I missed on the blog for the weekly posts?
ReplyDeleteHas anyone looked at my blog. For me, the things that I have changed is a massive change in knowing about technology.
ReplyDeleteI am going to make a screenr at 11:11 PM with photos I chose specially for this occasion. Did anyone else notice what time Mr. Buxton posted this. It's 11/11/11 11:11:00. Cool! Have a good weekend! Maya
ReplyDeleteHere the screenr. Sorry that my words were slurred. I tried to do it in a minute.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.screenr.com/7Ccs
Caroline. It is good how you put your slide in for the UN Day presentation. Also, you showed a clear summary.
ReplyDeleteWriting. You clearly show what writing you learned this week; however, you should go overr and check your spelling. It shouldn't be hard. But, when you mentioned something, you elaborated on it.
Math. Try and show more examples of math, instead of saying you already knew it.
Overall. Check your spelling, thats what makes a blog neat. Put everything a two gadget columns, not just one. Add more to your blog, e.g: S.S popplet, essay, personal narrative, and things like that.
See my blog.
Maya, I commented on your screenr! Good job!
ReplyDeleteamazing catch Maya...11.11.11 at 11.11 -that can't be just a fluke...!
ReplyDeleteGreat blog Caroline, but also good feedback Alex.
Anybody else proud of what they have created recently?
Mr.Buxton, what do you mean by: THIS IS AN UPDATED VERSION FROM SAT AT 10am ?
ReplyDeleteAlex- how do you get up so early? My usual weekend timing is around 12 pm.
Mr.Buxton, on IXL, it is really annoying when they keep sending you emails with certificates for random reasons. I just got one that says I have achieved 5% proficiency in 6th grade math. I don't even know if that's good! Could you please make it stop?!!
ReplyDeleteAnisha, I am a boy, that likes to play video games, (sometimes) of course I have to wake up early so my sister does not get the TV first!
ReplyDelete:) I piggyback with Anisha I got like tons my email is so full!!
ReplyDeleteI wake up really early, too, Alex! It's a range between 6:30 and 7:30 am every morning! (6:30 even on the weekends)
ReplyDeleteAlso, Alex, you really work on your blog! I like how you have that 'When My Name Was Keoko' thing up there on the sidebar and the week at a glance sheet, too.
Alex- Great blog! Though, you are having some spacing issues on your right side bar. First, you might want to change the size of the week at a glance sheet. Second, watch this screenr. It might help you.
ReplyDeleteFor anyone else who is having any spacing issues on their blog, watch this screeenr, too.
http://www.screenr.com/25cs
Interesting and good video, Anisha, even though my blog is fine I still watched it!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Maddy!
ReplyDeletecheck out my blog! I am still adding to it, so check it out in about 10 minutes from when this comment was posted. BTW, go on it now if you can, and please tell me if you like this new background better.
ReplyDeleteThis video made me cry!
ReplyDeleteSophie Smith Class of '10