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Friday, December 2, 2011

Next Week - Pay it Forward


There was a powerful message in Mrs. Huggins session today. how will you make a real effort to 'pay it forward'. This truly would change the world?
Watch these videos again to STAY inspired
http://youtu.be/vr3x_RRJdd4 - Free Hugs




Congratulations to Sabine - Student of the Week

Alex: Blogger of the Week

Friday Message - The Girl Who Stopped the World

Listen carefully to the magnificent way this girl delivers her persuasive argument for change at the United Nations assembly so many years ago. What will your  final persuasive piece be like?



One voice - spoken loud enough CAN make a difference!

43 comments:

  1. That's really inspirational, the video

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  2. Yeah, Han!

    Camille- For the mysterious benedict society, is the 2nd book the orange book or the green book.

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  3. You had that video on your blog, didn't you, George? It's very inspirational and powerful! I'm pretty sure mine won't be like that, though!

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  4. check out my new Weekly Message, on my blog!

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  5. On the blue sheet Mr.Buxton gave us in the Friday Folder in the Math section it says to draw a pie graph, but we don't have a percent circle!

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  6. can anybody tell me what HHH stands for

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  7. I think HHH stands for Head, Heart, and Something

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  8. the girl in the video used rule of 3: I am hear to speak

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  9. can anyone recommend a fantasy book to me?

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  10. jules verne's book are sci-fi right? then would around the world in 80 days be a good book?

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  11. one last thing is 'everyone should drive electric cars' a good topic to work on for the persuasive animoto?

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  12. Why do they need to drive electric cars Rachel?

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  13. because....
    p2s
    - Gas has CO2 which causes global warming
    - When Gas runs out it will very expensive
    and so on............

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  14. gas and gasoline are the same thing in this context.

    Aditya- Head, Heart, Hands

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  15. Rachel- the obvious Harry Potter is good (really! last year, i came to class 5 minutes late because I was reading the first book. i didn't hear the bell!)
    Other fantasy books:
    Savvy
    Percy Jackson series

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  16. On the blue sheet Mr.Buxton gave us in the Friday Folder in the Math section it says to draw a pie graph, but we don't have a percent circle!

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  17. Aditya, H.H.H. stands for Head Heart and Hand.

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  18. Sorry Anisha for not responding earlyer but I don't know cuz i got that book for my birthday and i havn't touched it, so your the first one to touch read that book.

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  19. Thanks anyway Camille! And sorry! I didn't know that you hadn't read the book yet! Sorry! :{

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  20. What are other 2 H.H.H techniques besides accept and reject, facts, statistics,and retorical questions?

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  21. On the blue sheet Mr.Buxton gave us in the Friday Folder in the Math section it says to draw a pie graph, but we don't have a percent circle!

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  22. Fill in the blank:

    0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,___

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  23. there is anecdotes and emotive language

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  24. On the blue sheet Mr.Buxton gave us in the Friday Folder in the Math section it says to draw a pie graph, but we don't have a percent circle

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  25. you can probably download one from the internet.

    here's one that you can cut out and use:
    http://mathforum.org/~sarah/shapiro/gsp.percent.circle.gif

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  26. http://mathforum.org/~sarah/shapiro/gsp.percent.circle.gif

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  27. okay han. after percent. , it is circle.gif .

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  29. Complimenti per il bellissimo blog!
    www.robertosconocchini.it

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  30. Whoever you are, Roberto, that means: good and beautiful blog!

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  31. Saw your website, whoever you are, Roberto Schonocchini!

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  32. Alex, the person wrote in a different language. He probably doesn't know English.

    Mr.Buxton, was this one of your old students?

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  33. Something else that's a rule of 3 (and i can't believe i just noticed this): HHH techniques

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  34. Mr Buxton, will we have more prepostitional phrase skits in class tommorrow?

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  35. Anissa, probably not one of his students. Have you seen his website?

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  36. How does this person know this blog address? Well, he probably went through the next blog button, but don't you find it creepy that this guy is just posting on an academic blog? It sounds suspicious, and so mystery has been set. Not really, but it is creepy.

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  37. weird. he's not even on blogger to get this address. Very suspicious. Unless it's one of Mr.Buxton's colleagues. But otherwise, this is dangerous because anyone can access this blog because it's on that persons blog, which means that anyone can access these comments and our blogs!

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  38. guys don't worry he said how amazing our blog was for school learning and just complimenting us. HE's not a bad guy! He seems nice. But still he's a stranger so don't talk to him on the internet

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  39. never be deceived by looks and praise. honestly, though, I never really looked close on the words. I could barely find anything relevant to me that was in English.

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