Three and a half weeks from today, we'll be taking our Winter Break. What important events will happen between then and now? Will you be busy with family obligations? How will this potentially frantic time of year impact your ability to do well in school? How will you make sure to do your best to focus on performing magnificently within the classroom with so many distractions?
Finally, three and a half weeks from now will you look back on the time with pride and excitement on what you've done, or will you regret opportunities lost?
Monday, November 30, 2009
Monday, November 23, 2009
Thankfulness
We often think about Thanksgiving as a time to gorge ourselves on vast quantities of scrumptious food, stare at hours of football, and travel too many hours on highways that are way too crowded. It can also be a great time to take stock of a year gone by.
Since last Thanksgiving my wife and I have welcomed a wonderful, charming, healthy daughter into our family, and that is the thing for which I am most thankful. I am learning to be more conscientious, more thoughtful, and more giving because now there is a person who depends in part on me for her survival in this cold world.
What has happened since last Thanksgiving that you are most thankful for?
Since last Thanksgiving my wife and I have welcomed a wonderful, charming, healthy daughter into our family, and that is the thing for which I am most thankful. I am learning to be more conscientious, more thoughtful, and more giving because now there is a person who depends in part on me for her survival in this cold world.
What has happened since last Thanksgiving that you are most thankful for?
Monday, November 16, 2009
Arguing or bickering?
One character posits that an argument is a connected series of statements intended to establish a proposition. In other words, a group of thoughts should work together in order to persuade somebody of something. However, bickering generally consists of just disagreeing with whatever another person says.
When you disagree with friends, classmates, siblings, parents, and teachers, do you tend to argue or bicker? How does that work out for you?
Monday, November 9, 2009
Another pandemic?
Click on the link above to learn about the effect of the Flu Epidemic of 1918 on upstate New York (and the world). Are you at all concerned that the Swine Flu will be as serious as the Spanish Flu was almost 90 years ago? Why or why not?
Make sure to use some specific details to support your opinions.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Disagree with me
Summer vacation is the biggest obstacle to having our students achieve their academic potential. Currently we have four ten-week quarters, which totals 200 school days. We should shift to a year-round school model, with only a two week break in early July. As a trade-off, we would not have school on Mondays. Fifty weeks with four school days per week would still give us 200 school days. Teachers, students, and administrators alike enjoy three day weekends - just imagine if every weekend was a three day weekend! I don't even think we would miss summer vacation all that much. Most of us are bored by the end of the break, and we are excited to get back to school to see our friends again.
Finally, with only a two-week break, students would forget less. Teachers could invest time in teaching lots of fun and exciting new things rather than boring the students by reviewing the things they had already "learned" but had forgotten over the summer.
In your comment, disagree with what I am saying above. Make sure to use as many good reasons as you can think of.
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