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Blog Post #10 (visualization)

December13

In “Outcasts United” I can visualize many events that happen to me.  All those early games and cold or rainy days with your team warming up on the field. “I decided to wear three socks because it was cold out.” I’ve probably over dressed many times in a game, I have worn tights, gloves, and […]

Reading Post #8 Connection

December11

In “Outcasts United” there are many connection that I can relate too. On my team there are kids from all around the world, we have kids from China, African, Germany, and Spain. We all love the game of soccer and can barely communicate with each other, we love each other to death and will always […]

Blog Post #7 Questioning

December9

I’ve finally finished “Lies My Teacher Told Me”, this book has changed my opinion on school just a little. I have finally understood why the author wrote this book, to inform the reader that school isn’t a joke but the teachers are. I wondered, did the author ever feel lost or not on track at […]

Prediction Blogpost #9

December4

In “Outcasts United” I have a feeling that the team will come together as one and understand what a real team is. Friends or teammates can be the best people to trust and be close to you. Friends will understand every problem you have and will help you get over it. My prediction is, the […]

Lies My Teacher Told Me #6 questioning

November8

I’m nearly at the end of this book, I’m starting to believe every word the author saying because I can relate to many of his ideas about school. I always wanted to know, why did the author write about a high school book at the age of 43? Does he even know how high school […]

Blog Post #5 Connection

November1

“The Scarlett Letter” has many connections that can be made with characters. Me and Pearl are most alike because our parent has done something bad and has effected our life with their action. At a family reunion my father had a little too much to drink and started to wrestle my cousin at three in […]

Blog Post #4-Prediction

October24

The Scarlett Letter is a book that starts of very boring and doesn’t really catch the reader. When reading about Pearl, I was learning many new things of Hester Prynne. I have a prediction that Hester will finally tell Pearl why the community hates them and who her father really is.  After Pearly finds out, […]

Blog Post #3 Evalution

October10

“Lies My Teacher Told Me”   has many good chapters that end very well. I read chapter 12 tonight, it talked about results in History class. When you finish a subject, a teacher gives you a quiz. Half of the class doesn’t know any of the answers, so they cheat buy taking pictures of the correct […]

Blog Post #2 Visualization

October2

“Lies My Teacher Told Me” has many visualizations, when you read the title you image your teacher just standing in front of the class yelling random words that he/she knows and makes it sound true.  In the first chapter of my book, it talks about history books. All history books are different, every book is […]

Blog Post #1 Question

September23

  “Connection”  In my book, the author is showing how history books have simple information but doesn’t have the full details about the past historic event. In my history class. I’ve realized my teacher only reads and gives us information from the history book. He just reads all class period and we take notes, he […]

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