Monday, September 28, 2009

Current Events

Choose two cover story articles from Time for Kids. Read them carefully. Your homework this week is to summarize each article AND give your opinion about the topic. You may submit your summaries together as one post, OR you can submit them separately.

Make sure you include the article's title, author, and date published. See example in my post.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Helping Others

In the book, Three Cups of Tea, we have learned how Greg Mortenson helped the Balti people of Pakistan. These were people that were virtually strangers to him when he decided he was going to build them a school. Think of a time when you helped someone (someone you knew or not), and answer the following questions:


- Who was the person you helped?
- What did you do to help him/her?
- Why did you decide to help this person?
- What were the results of your help: how did the person feel? How did you feel?


THEN answer this questions: Do you think it is important to help others? Why or why not? Bonus: What could we as a class do to help someone else, or a group of someones?


Expectations: You are to write a clear, organized paragraph that answers the above questions. Please pay close attention to your spelling and conventions.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Quote of the Week #2

"Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence wins championships."

- Michael Jordan



Expectations: After you have read the above quote carefully and thoughtfully, respond to it using the following prompts.

In an organized paragraph, answer these questions:
1. What do you think the quote means? Use your own words to paraphrase it.
2. Do you agree with the quote? Please explain why or why not.
3. Make a connection between the quote and real life.
- If you agree with the quote, give an example of when you have seen it to be true in your life, another's person's life, or for a character in a book.
- If you disagree with the quote, give an example of when you have seen it to be disproved in your life, another's person's life, or for a character in a book.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Quote of the Week #1

"Alone we can do so little, but together we can do so much."


- Helen Keller



Expectations:
After you have read the above quote carefully and thoughtfully, respond to it using the following prompts. In an organized paragraph, answer these questions:

1. What do you think the quote means? Use your own words to paraphrase it.
2. Do you agree with the quote? Please explain why or why not.
3. Make a connection between the quote and real life.
- If you agree with the quote, give an example of when you have seen it to be true in your life, another's person's life, or for a character in a book.
- If you disagree with the quote, give an example of when you have seen it to be disproved in your life, another's person's life, or for a character in a book.