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Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Final Reflection

    I think my favorite entry that I did was " He Wore A New Outfit".  This is my favorite entry, because I got to choose what I wanted to say in it, and I made up the idea.  I really liked writting this one, because I like making up stories about funny things.  this story let me express myself, and show what I like to write about. 

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Posted by: hughesa
Wednesday, May 24, 2006

My thoughts on Blogging in the classroom

   1. I think my favorite thing doing on blogs was using the computers, and doind different assignments on my own blog. It was alot of fun doing different writing assignments, and learning more about writting.
   2. My least favorite things about blogs was that I didn't get to really choose what I wanted to write about, and the assignments got kind of boring at times. I think it would be more fun if there were more fun assignments.
   3. I think my writing improved a lot this year. I had already liked to write stories and stuff before this, and these writing skills have improved my stories. I think blogging had a small affect on this but not much. I think the concepts got into my head, but the blogs were just an extra thing to help us learn the concepts. 
   4.  I  think if you pick more fun lessons than your new students might find it enjoyable.  For the most part, I think I really did like the blogs, and I wouldn't mind doing them again.

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Posted by: hughesa
Wednesday, May 3, 2006

summary #3

    Illegal mining, logging, and farming are destroying the rainforest. The people of the Amazon have slowly been taken away from the rainforest during the last few years,  or given certain boundaries.  Large areas of land are being plowed for the farming of soybeans and pastures for cows.  In 2002 about 10000 feet of rainforest was cut down alone.  Large amounts of valuable wood called mahogany are illegally being cut down to sell in various countries.  The government plans to stop the destroying of the rainforest, and the land the government has gotten will hopefully someday be added onto. Some of the governors are working more on the project than others.  Illegal mining, logging, and farming are destroying the rainforest. The people of the Amazon are slowly having their land taken away or given certain boundaries.  Large areas of land are being plowed for the farming of soybeans and pastures for cows.  Large amounts of valuable wood called mahogany are illegally being cut down to sell in various countries.  The government plans to stop the destroying of the rainforest, and the land the government has gotten will hopefully someday be added onto.

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Posted by: hughesa
Modified on May 3, 2006 at 6:42 PM
Wednesday, April 26, 2006

summary #2

    Illegal mining, logging, and farming are destroying the rainforest. The people of the Amazon are slowly having their land taken away or given certain boundaries.  Large areas of land are being plowed for the farming of soybeans and pastures for cows.  Large amounts of valuable wood called mahogany are illegally being cut down to sell in various countries.  The government plans to stop the destroying of the rainforest, and the land the government has gotten will hopefully someday be added onto.

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Posted by: hughesa
Modified on April 26, 2006 at 6:45 PM
Wednesday, April 12, 2006

summary

    Illegal mining, logging, and farming should be stopped to protect the rainforest. The people of the Amazon are slowly having their land taken or given certain boundaries.  Large areas of land are being plowed for the farming of soybeans, and pastures for cows.  Large amounts of valuable called mahogany are illegally being cut down to sell in various countries.  The government plans to stop the destroying of the rainforest, and the land they have gotten will hopefully someday be added onto.  

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Posted by: hughesa
Modified on April 12, 2006 at 7:06 PM
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