Enjoy the winning Animoto videos from the two classes.
Th links beloware to all other videos you created. I saw some wonderful creativity on this project. Well done to all of you!
http://animoto.com/play/rRRhvtM7ZJHBQ9OS15A1oA - The Southwest
http://animoto.com/play/jnNNU9gmznBKl04rwtSYwQ - TheTV Show Debate
http://animoto.com/play/qTWqSXTkSqK1HHW6YjJODA - Jebidiah's Journey
http://animoto.com/play/dhlkFVExaVrztc9qdEOIFA - We're All in This Together
http://animoto.com/play/1t05WpclQwSh6BMl7CLcWA Amazing Race
http://animoto.com/play/FKGLMWORKxRIZbk1cFs9rg Man -v- West
http://animoto.com/play/8I20uCypVvs06US81z5Drw Judge Judy
http://animoto.com/play/8q8BdZStJy70qXjnIpTlAw Run for the Cure
http://animoto.com/play/9adKDktkLmu2ApPZC2zFfA Iron Chef
http://animoto.com/play/lS1WvPf2XQ5KNAvhmkMDOA Deal or no Deal
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Poetry Parties
Congratulations on your wonderful presentations in each of the poetry parties this morning.
Feel free to give 'kudos' to your fellow classmates through 'comments' complimenting them on some of the poems you enjoyed the most. Enjoy the animoto videos below.
Buxton Class
Graham Class
(The camera we used for this animoto did not take good video shots, so the quality and sound will not be as good.)
Feel free to give 'kudos' to your fellow classmates through 'comments' complimenting them on some of the poems you enjoyed the most. Enjoy the animoto videos below.
Buxton Class
Graham Class
(The camera we used for this animoto did not take good video shots, so the quality and sound will not be as good.)
Labels:
Descriptive Writing,
Poetry
Friday, January 28, 2011
Homework Week11
Click on the link above to see Week Beg, Jan 31st Homework.
This will be the last H/W sheet until after State Reports
Enjoy Nick's poem below. Which emotion is being expressed here?
Assignment Objective: ?????
It Takes Guts
Two brutes began to pick a fight
With a timid child who was full of fright.
As the name-callers jeered and taunted,
The other student was frightened and haunted.
As he watched, John grew more incense.
He couldn’t believe how the bullying was so intense.
Strength inside John began to arise.
The power came from somewhere, but it was quite a surprise.
John was shaking but knew what to do.
He approached the boys before the fist flew.
He said, “Leave him alone. He hasn’t hurt you.
You’re only daring because you are two.”
The pests turned away before there was a fight.
John turned to the boy and asked, “Are you alright?”
A wide grin spread across his face.
John felt like the strongest kid in the place.
This will be the last H/W sheet until after State Reports
Enjoy Nick's poem below. Which emotion is being expressed here?
Assignment Objective: ?????
It Takes Guts
Two brutes began to pick a fight
With a timid child who was full of fright.
As the name-callers jeered and taunted,
The other student was frightened and haunted.
As he watched, John grew more incense.
He couldn’t believe how the bullying was so intense.
Strength inside John began to arise.
The power came from somewhere, but it was quite a surprise.
John was shaking but knew what to do.
He approached the boys before the fist flew.
He said, “Leave him alone. He hasn’t hurt you.
You’re only daring because you are two.”
The pests turned away before there was a fight.
John turned to the boy and asked, “Are you alright?”
A wide grin spread across his face.
John felt like the strongest kid in the place.
Labels:
Homework Sheets
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Poetry Parties
Poetry Parties will take place on Monday morning. These will be a celebration of language, music, and literature. I expect passionate performances and powerful deliveries from ALL of you. Each of you will have to come prepared to deliver TWO performances. You will also need to turn in your completed, decorated poetry books containing at least 8 of the 9 poems we have done in class from the list below. You may choose NOT to include any one poem from the list below: (you are welcome to include all 9 if you decide)
Personal Poem - Describing an emotion
Narrative Poem - Relating the world event
Inside/Outside Poem - The Fruit
Inside/Outside Poem - About yourself.
Published Poem - The poem you recited in class
Midwest Group Perform
Road Less Taken -Interpretation
Beatles song - Interpretation
Free Choice - Show your creativity here!
"Mr Buxton, can I make my timeline the Brooklyn Bridge? I also want to use different cars (forms of transport) to represent the historical events that occured over time in my region."
Bravo Lilly! How will the rest of you, 'think out of the box?'
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Thinking Out of the Box?
Are you making sure you are being creative with your ideas for the Regions project and thinking 'out of the box?
Recap. Joint the 9 dots with four lines without taking your pen off the paper.
Recap. Joint the 9 dots with four lines without taking your pen off the paper.
Labels:
Regions,
Teaching Hooks
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