1. Remebering - The student will be able to able to name all fifty states on a map with 95% accuracy.
2. Understanding - The student will be able to summarize the story Charolette's Web by chapters with 90% accuracy.
3. Applying - The student will be able to illustrate the flow of blood in the 4 chambers of the heart with 90% accuracy.
4. Analyzing - The student will be able to compare the images of a healthy lung and a sick lung using a graph with 85% accuracy.
5. Evaluating - The student will be able to judge a debate and give their verdict of the outcome with 80% accuracy.
6. Creating - The student will be able to design a multigenre project with 75% accuracy.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
3344 / TR/ Star Trek
Captian Dathon's sacrifice is very worth it. His death was sad but it helped open communications between their worlds. This is very beneficial for all parties involved.
Captian Picard gained insight into how important communication is. He realized that Captian Darthon was willing to do whatever was necessary to open the line of communication.
I know what it is like to go to a place that nobody understands you. When I was 14 my family and I moved to Okinawa Japan. Many times off post there were individuals that I needed to talk to but I was not able to communicate with them. It is a scary feeling to not be able to be understood.
I would make an effort to get to know a foreign exchange student. I would want them to feel comfortable and to enjoy their experience in a foreign country.
Captian Picard gained insight into how important communication is. He realized that Captian Darthon was willing to do whatever was necessary to open the line of communication.
I know what it is like to go to a place that nobody understands you. When I was 14 my family and I moved to Okinawa Japan. Many times off post there were individuals that I needed to talk to but I was not able to communicate with them. It is a scary feeling to not be able to be understood.
I would make an effort to get to know a foreign exchange student. I would want them to feel comfortable and to enjoy their experience in a foreign country.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
author profile/ mw/ 3321
The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg
This book really reminds you of how to believe in things that you cannot see. I had a read aloud by my Psychology professor in high school and he used a bell at the end of a story. He had read us the story with our eyes closed and he rang the bell at the end. I remember my eyes popping open to look.

This book is so funny. It really reminded me of my own grandmother. She knitted me several sweaters that I really didn't appreciate. I think that books like these are very important to teach children that it is okay to not to like everything but you still need to be thankful for gifts.

This book is so funny. It really reminded me of my own grandmother. She knitted me several sweaters that I really didn't appreciate. I think that books like these are very important to teach children that it is okay to not to like everything but you still need to be thankful for gifts.Sunday, November 8, 2009
3321/ mw / nonfiction

Okay so I have to admit I am not a big fan of nonfiction books. My boys absolutely love them though. They love the books about animals, especially one such as lions and sharks. I have found a website http://www.childrensbookguild.org/ that has recognized a nonfiction author
Sy Montgomery as the 2010 Children's Book Guild Nonfiction Award winner.
She is a very interesting adventurer who has contributed significantly to children's literature. Her latest collaboration is Saving the Ghost of the Mountain: An Expedition Among Snow Leopards in Mongolia. She always uses children in her stories to show children that they can grow up and do this type of work with animals as well.
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