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Twilight Madness
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I'm just a wee bit obsessed with the Twilight series and found Wordle while reading Teri Lesesne's blog. So here follows my own Wordle, word cloud if you will, of words I associate with the Twilight series.
Beginning today, we will participate in a moderated discussion forum regarding To Kill A Mockingbird . Moderated indicates that I will be allowing or disallowing comments to appear--so your answer may not immediately post. All responses should be school appropriate, civil, and in complete sentences. For each of the statements posted, reply with your thoughts, observations, or analysis from what you have read thus far, from your observations of the world around us, or from what you know in life. Then, once everyone has responded, choose at least two (2) persons to respond to directly. You can affirm their response, respectfully disagree, or add on and extend their thinking. Use your posted thinking questions and charts from our Historical Fiction unit or previous units to help if needed. Type your first name and last initial at the end of your post. All men are created equal.
Welcome! As you begin your literature circle study of The Hot Zone by Richard Preston, what are your thoughts and expectations regarding this book? Leave a COMMENT below during class today and then respond to a lit circle member in another class tonight/tomorrow before school. Other homework: read Part 1, Something in the Forest, Jumper, and Diagnosis by Thursday. Remember to use only first names in your response. Never leave an email address or contact information online. Comments are moderated, which means that you will not see your post immediately. I will approve and accept postings between classes. In your responses address the member by name. Ex: Hey Tanya, I agree with/that ....
Beginning today, we will participate in a moderated discussion forum regarding To Kill A Mockingbird . Moderated indicates that I will be allowing or disallowing comments to appear--so your answer may not immediately post. All responses should be school appropriate, civil, and in complete sentences. For each of the statements posted, reply with your thoughts, observations, or analysis from what you have read thus far, from your observations of the world around us, or from what you know in life. Then, once everyone has responded, choose at least two (2) persons to respond to directly. They can be in your class or not. You can affirm their response, respectfully disagree, or add on and extend their thinking. Use your posted thinking questions and charts from our Historical Fiction unit or previous units to help if needed. Type your first name and last initial at the end of your post. When approached, to whom would you give mon...
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