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Monday, January 30, 2012

Fakebook

H/W -
1) play these games
Math Skills Practice

http://www.funbrain.com/cgi-bin/nl.cgi?A1=s&A2=4
http://www.math-play.com/Order-of-Operations-Millionaire/order-of-operations-millionaire.html
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/mathgames/numberballs/numberballsAS2.htm
2) Fill in the self assessment forms. Make sure you are clear on what you know and don't know
Compulsory
County Fair Project MUST be completed by tomorrow into the google doc! (No extensions. This book needs to be sent to the printers immediately. Therefore we must adhere to this deadline)


Optional
Work with your partner on your announcements poem

IMPORTANT - Bring a piece of  edible fruit for tomorrow's class. Go and put it into your packpack NOW! (Try to be creative: It would be nice not to have 22 apples!)

 
 
 
 
 
Coming in Wednesday's Social Studies class: FAKEBOOK



64 comments:

  1. Hi! Did I miss anything important? If I did, please let me know.
    And Mr. Buxton, you wrote "be nice not", did you "not be nice?

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  2. Mr. Buxton- You also wrote "packpack." Are yu feeling OK?

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  3. Mr.Buxton does the fruit need to be peeled for example pear

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  4. Mr.Buxton just out of curiosity why fruit why no something else and why eatable???????????I am very suspicious

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  5. Mr.Buxton just out of curiosity why fruit why no something else and why eatable???????????I am very suspicious

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  6. mr.buxton can I please do the song interpertaion i feel like I have a stronger grade for the song interpertaion...... pleaseeeeeeeee.

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  7. Maya -
    The sentence:
    'It would be nice not to have 22 apples' makes perfect sense. Reread it, you'll understand.

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  8. http://seenly.com/DtgjemdT

    the smallest fruit I can find in my fridge

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  9. Arielle -

    Here is the wallwisher:

    http://www.wallwisher.com/wall/morninganouncements

    It is very simple to use. Just double click anywhere and add a sticky. We can brainstorm/communicate through that.

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  10. Ohhhhhhhhhhh! I was reading it with different pauses! Thanks Maddy!

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  11. GATE people:
    Remember this?
    http://www.wallwisher.com/wall/GATEMathWORK

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  12. jacqueline.. some advice. i know you LOVE to pose, (since that's what you do most of the time) but seriously. for a school photo, you shouldn't even be making a face. lol but seriosuly just some advice so don't go whack.

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  13. also mr. buxton, do we have to turn in the self assessment math sheets tomorrow? and the study guide?

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  14. I had a sore throat. I'll probably be back tomorrow.
    Mr. Buxton- Can I bring in lemon grass? I know it's not a fruit, but the only fruit I have are apples, lemons, and limes and my parents said I can't eat a lime or a lemon.

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  15. mr. buxton!!! this morning when we were told to type our county fair persuasive paragraphs up you said to type it up in the google doc and now we have to. well i swear i put my email in there but for some reason i can't see it. what is the document called? here is my email just in case

    smm2601@gmail.com

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  16. im bringing in a pomelo as my mom says. here is a seenly pic:
    http://seenly.com/DtqkiRcJ

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  17. Of course you did Maya...everything is important!

    NO .. fruit must be whole

    You'll see Riya... patience!

    Not sure what you are asking Rachel... but everybody does the song interpretation

    No sabine

    Who said you were going to eat it, Maya?

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  18. Mr.Buxton does the fruit need to be peeled for example pear

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  20. Han, you are giving away ideas to other people.

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  21. "it has to be whole not peeled.", Mr. Buxton

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  22. AHHHHHHHH
    WHAT IS OUR USERNAME AND PASSWORD FOR THE GOOGLE DOCS THING

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  23. http://us2.chatzy.com/43994071493778

    Anyone?

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  25. HELP PLEASE PLEASE PICNICKED!!!!!!

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  26. It's either your blog one or the SAS one camille. It depends. I don't know what you typed

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  27. the password is your SAS password or your blog password but i don't know

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  28. what email did you add for the google docs

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  29. your email you use to enter your blog or your SAS one like nakul32925@sas.edu.sg. If you used that one then go to the IS website to access it

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  30. for our poem/ song interpratation can I do the perspective on the person in the story not writing the story?

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  31. Mr Buxton can i please do my presentation on a spreader

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  32. spreader is supposed to be spreaker

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  33. mr.buxton-
    Can I memorize the poem My People by Langston Hughes

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  34. mr.buxton-
    Can I memorize the poem My People by Langston Hughes

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  35. Mr.Buxton your post makes no sense all fruits are edible.

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  36. Harrisen, "My people" by Langston Hughes is a very short poem (6 lines) The minimum lines is about 12 to 16 lines

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  37. mr.buxton my goggle docs isn't working so can you add my work and also change my age to 10
    my work:
    Going to the art and science museum is a fascinating and exciting. For one the Exhibitions are exciting and interactive. The museum usually provides free souvenirs mostly made from paper, such as paper boats or drawing paintings (it really just depends on the exhibition). Some exhibitions have games where kids can play around with. Most exhibitions have videos of that person, place or thing. If there is an exhibition that is a place you can experience what it was like to be there, in that time. Additionally the time and location are both convenient because it has a lot of parking and it’s right next to Marina Bay Sands. The time is convenient because it opens at 10:00am – 10:00pm Daily (including public holidays). Last but not least prices. Price are Average and reasonable. Adults cost $28. Seniors cost $27 and children cost $16 for an all- access pass. Which means you can go to both exhibitions on the same day. For a single exhibition adults are $15, seniors are $14 and last but not least children are $9. I hope all these things finally convinced you to go to the art and science museum.

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  38. Han- there are some fake fruits made from paper and stuff. He means get something that is not artificial, but real.

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  39. mr.buxton in a post you did it looked like this:
    Due: Poems Recitation Song Interpreation
    Mon Student #s 1-4 Student #s 5-8
    Tue Student #s 9-12 Student #s 13-16
    Wed Student #s 17-22 Student #s 1-4
    Thur Student #s 5-8 Student #s 9-12
    Fri Student #s 13-16 Student #s 17-22
    I'm student number twelve and it's under poems Recitation so do I do Poems Recitation or Song Interpreation. I did both so right now it doesn't really matter...

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  40. Mr. Buxton- Why else would it have to be edible? The definition of edible isfit to be eaten as food; eatable; esculent. Which most likely means we are eating it.

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  41. Rachel- Your doing poem recitation tomorrow and song interpretation on Thursday. Does that clear everything up?

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  42. thanks for your help Nakul but i still couldn't get to the google docs but I'll put it on a USB and I'll hand it to Mr. Buxton first thing in the morning.

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  43. but mr. buxton. i still need help with the google docs!!! should i just post it on the blog like rachel did? yeah, i'll just do that.

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  44. maya 4 our poem annoucments i have this so far dont copy ny1 and dont say anything i know its kinda dumb.

    One long week, we dont seek.
    So now its time, to say bye to SCHOOOLtime.

    It's friday, so come on and say.
    How long you've watied for this day.

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  45. Camille just do what RAchel did and what Sabine is going to do

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  46. please answer me can i please make my song interpretation on spreaker

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  47. here is my paragraph




    Bored out of her mind, Amanda sits and stares out of the window what is there to do in this small island? When her mom walks in and says look, why don’t you go to Sentosa and have fun. Amanda says okay. But what is there to do in Sentosa? In Sentosa there are varieties of different things to do. They have different choices of entertainment, nature walks, or even spend a day at the beach. Sentosa has a variety of different entertainment options to choose from. To start with tourists will enjoy universal studios with a variety of different roller coasters for all ages. Secondly if public want to experience a sensation of sky diving they want to try IFLY it’s safe and amazing sensation. Do you enjoy water, water slides and more than grab your bathing suites and head to Wild Wild Wet. Go down in a dark slide open slide or even the wave pool. Another great thing at Sentosa is connecting with nature. Take a walk with nature. First go through an exhibit and then explore the Imbiah nature reserve that’s 1.8 kilometers and learn about fascinating bird’s plants and other great animals. Enjoy more nature with Sentosa Nature Discovery. Why not go out and learn about nature. Have fun discovering the new plants and fascinating animals out there and notice what they do and what they do. Take a little hike on the Imbiah mountain with monkeys and insects. Be sure to bring sunscreen and mosquito repellent! Last but no least sit down relax with the sweet sound of the waves softly crashing at Siloso beach and Palawan beach. Benefit lunch next to the sea side with different choices for brunch. From entertainment to Nature activities and beaches you can clearly see why Sentosa is full of adventures and fun. As Amanda’s mom explains to her all the things she can enjoy do or even see, Amanda realizes that Singapore might be a small island but there is so much to see and do.

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  48. Can someone please tell me which comes in order of importance?

    Shops/Dining
    Toursits Privileges
    Sky Park

    I would like to do it that way, but that might not be the best way.

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  49. Camille- if you haven't already, i will put your work on the google docs.

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  50. Maddy, Sabine, Maya, Riya, Nakul, Breann, Zach, and Arielle. Tomorrow is the due date for the County Fair Project. If I were you, I would work on it and add some proper nouns and SSS and GRAAB techniques

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  51. i know its late but here are my fruits
    http://seenly.com/DtalvvQH

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  52. Anisha -
    I'M doing the SkyPark. So PLEASE don't go into detail about it...

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  53. heres my writing

    Imagine a place with kids playing on the beach and adults laughing at restaurant. East Coast Park, located on the East of Singapore, is a place where stories are written and memories are made. A variety of delighting opportunities await visitors there.
    East Coast Park is the perfect place to ride a bike. To start, perfect trails and paths are everywhere, some only for bikes. Additionally, they lead to beautiful areas, like Turtle Lake and much more, so it’s double the fun sight-seeing and bike riding. Last of all, so many bike rental places are there. They even have double seated bikes, so riding a bike with someone else is considered.
    Mouth-watering restaurants cover up the entire park. Starting off, they have many fast food restaurants that kids would enjoy, like McDonalds, Subway, or Wendy’s. Secondly, most of the restaurants are outdoors, so people can enjoy delectable foods with their pets. Finally, restaurants are super affordable. Not too little, not too much.
    The Bowling center is phenomenal. To begin, the snacks and drinks there are to die for, like pizza, burgers, nachos, milk shakes, smoothies, and so many others. On the other hand, bowling balls come in any size, Of course meaning that everyone can bowl. Last but not least, upstairs there is a prize winning arcade with over whelming games like cranes, dance dance revolution, car racing, and others.
    To reiterate, Wild Wild Wet, Sentosa Island, Singapore Zoo, and other places write stories and make memories. East Coast Park is gladly one of them. So if you want a day bike riding, fine dining, and bowling, East Coast Park is definitely the place.

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  54. okay maddy, i will take that out. i am doing the ion orchard sky park, though. but i did mention th emarn=ina bay sands one, i fhtat's what you mean.

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  55. Me either, that's really weird. Were are you Maya?

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