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The students' blogs have been transferred to 8th grade.

by BRCO teacher: Rye 8th Team


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6/16 Should we continue to Celebrate Columbus Day?
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6/11 Roadkill VoiceThread
6/7 Roadkill Graph
5/13 stock market paragraphs
5/12 Earth Day
4/21 Flat Stanley
4/19 The Squires Tale
4/2 Birth Months - Belize and RJH
4/2 Stock Market
3/24 My Wordle Of My Weather Story
3/19 my poster
3/19 My Weather Story
2/19 roman soldiers
2/1 Science Valentines
1/27 research project
1/27 My Myth
1/27 Fog Poems
1/27 I Have A Dream
1/15 collage
1/8 More Dances At Our School
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11/23 3 things I Learned at Strawbery Banke
11/6 MOON ROCKS
10/27 Poem About Horses
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stock market paragraphs In my math class I picked three stock market stocks. I chose Dollar Tree, Aeropostal, Eastman Kodak. Some of the reasons I chose Dollar Tree are because its a fun store to go to, the store is popular, and its a cheap store. I chose Eastman Kodak because it was popular in selling, and they have nice products. I lastly chose Aeropostal because I like the clothing line, they have cute clothes, and its very popular for teens and some adults.
I would have liked to change some things in my stocks and my shares. For Aeropostal I would have liked to change how many shares I bought I wish I had bought less stocks and maybe not even investing in this stock because I kept losing money. Some things about Dollar Tree I would have changed were the amount or shares I bought. It was one of my winning stocks but it wasn't my best investor. For my last stock Eastman Kodak, I wish I had spent more money on the shares because it was my major winner the whole time.
Here are some interesting facts and advice for people who might or are going to invest in the stock market. Before you get right into just choosing some of your favorite stores, do some research! People should research about some stocks they are thinking about investing in, look at the past history. If it keeps going up high then down low then I wouldn't invest in it, but if it it high and only drops a little bit then maybe that's your next stocks. Another idea is to ask past or current investors, they could help you get started by choosing winners and/or the amount of shares you want to buy.

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