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We are a group of 7th graders from Colorado who want to practice our writing and communication skills. We are excited to expand the walls of our classroom and collaborate with other classes! Please leave us comments and your blog URL, so we can respond back to you!

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Let's Hear It! Well, since we can write about anything, and this is Language Arts I decided to base my newest blog on our poem presentation. For starters my presentation went horrible! Ha-ha but I had fun; I think doing more presentations will help with my stage fright, and make me less nervous! Well my poem was Blackberrying by Crescent Dragon Wagon. I didn’t really like the poem but it was interesting how she talked in the poem,” Until we brushed our teeth late late late that hot night,
had all turned,
Blackberry blue.” I don’t really have a reason for picking this poem. But, things turned out alright. I did memorize the lines very well the gestures were easy going in the poem! That is pretty much all about my poem presentation.

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Gian-Luc Jordan, we all miss you so much. Always in the hall, I always heard “hey look, its Gian-Luc.” Everyone in the hall turns and looks & what do you see? Gian-Luc with a big smile on his face. His smile always shined like the sun. I always saw him with his friends laughing, smiling, laughing, anything you could think of. His family dearly loved him. He had a big sister and little siblings. I thought Luca was pretty cool and super nice. He was one of my friends, even though I didn’t get to talk to him much. He had SO much energy around his friends. I always think of him and pray for his family. You were loved so much. I miss you so much Luca.
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