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  • Branden M 5:28 pm on March 26, 2010 Permalink |
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    Liberty Mutual Commercial Comment 

    Today in the Reading Workshop we are putting a comment of ours from the Reading Workshop on the Liberty Mutual commercial. Here is my comment.

    I have seen a person who should be included.
    Who I think should be included is Justin G. One day I was having trouble on study island and he came over to me and helped me pass.

    If you think someone you know should be included then leave a comment.

     
  • Branden M 4:45 pm on March 20, 2010 Permalink |
    Tags: The Best Part About My Book   

    The Best Part About My Book 

    Today in the Reading Workshop we are writing a post on our favorite part of our book and what got us to keep reading it.

    The book I am reading is called Eragon by Christopher Paolini. The thing about it that kept me reading it is it is full of adventure. Every time I read it something more exciting happens every time. What I think is cool about it is the main character, Eragon, is out to find his uncles killers called the Razac.

    That is what is keeping me reading it.

     
  • Branden M 5:27 pm on March 1, 2010 Permalink |
    Tags: Hammurabi report   

    Hammurabi Report 

    Today in the Reading Workshop, we are writing a report on a civilization that we learned about in Social Studies. We could ether pick from Mesopotamia or Ancient Egypt. The civilization I picked to write a report on is Mesopotamia.  Here are some facts about Mesopotamia.

    Mesopotamia was one of the worlds first civilizations. It is located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers wich is now modern-day Iraq. One person who made a big impact on Mesopotamia is Hammurabi. Hammurabi was the king of a city-state called Babylonia. The biggest impact Hammurabi had on Mesopotamia is he concurred most of it. He also made one of the worlds first codes of law.

    Mesopotamia had a type of writing called cuneiform. Hammurabi was one of the kings that could write in cuneiform. A king in Mesopotamia rarely new how to write in cuneiform. Hammurabi was also the greatest ruler in the first Babylonian dynasty.

     
    • Mr. McGuire 6:06 pm on March 2, 2010 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      I disagree with your score based on the Student Blog Project Rubric. I would score this post a 2 because it needs more information on the impact with supporting details.

    • Madison 4:07 pm on March 13, 2010 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      I love sports this sounds like a great book! I have heard that this is a good book! I think I might read it! Great details you might add a few more details! Nice post!!!

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