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Cat in Engine Compartment

Article posted January 11, 2009 at 07:14 AM GMT-8 • comment • Reads 6422

I thought you might like to see the pictures I shared with you in class about my holiday adventure with a cat in my car.


Cat in my car's engine compartment.

Article posted January 11, 2009 at 07:14 AM GMT-8 • comment • Reads 6422



Christmas Song Quizzes (Fun!)

Article posted December 18, 2008 at 10:00 PM GMT-8 • comment • Reads 443

Here is where to find the "Christmas Quizzes" that we did in class.




Christmas Song Picture Game

Christmas Song Quiz II

Christmas Song Quiz III

Find the answers on this page.

I hope that some of you can have some fun with this at home with your family this Christmas season. Merry Christmas!

Article posted December 18, 2008 at 10:00 PM GMT-8 • comment • Reads 443



Blogs to check out

Article posted December 11, 2008 at 10:18 PM GMT-8 • comment • Reads 638

Here are some examples of blogs that you might want to check out:

Example #1: FN

Example #2: VG

For other examples, look at the left side of this blog site. Look for "Student Entries."

You can get to this blog by typing in this URL: http://tinyurl.com/wisengblog

Article posted December 11, 2008 at 10:18 PM GMT-8 • comment • Reads 638



Fun Grammar & Idiom sites!

Article posted December 11, 2008 at 09:57 PM GMT-8 • comment • Reads 131

Here are some websites that you might want to check out:
FunBrain - Grammar Gorillas
Wacky Web Tales
Idiomsite.com
Funbrain Idiom game
The Idiom Connection

Also check out our Class Links page. Just explore the first several categories at this point.

Article posted December 11, 2008 at 09:57 PM GMT-8 • comment • Reads 131



Grammar Girl podcast

Article posted May 29, 2008 at 10:24 PM GMT-8 • comment • Reads 7454

Here is a podcast that you might like to subscribe to. It's called Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing.

Click here, and you'll be taken to iTunes to subscribe.

Have a great summer,
Mr. W

Article posted May 29, 2008 at 10:24 PM GMT-8 • comment • Reads 7454



May-Do activities for last week

Article posted May 20, 2008 at 08:52 AM GMT-8 • comment (1) • Reads 1320

Class,


Typracer invitation code/link.
If you want to race against each other, try clicking on this link:
Click here.

Here is "Grammar Gorillas"

Here is "Wacky Web Tales". It's like Mad Libs, but on the computer!

Article posted May 20, 2008 at 08:52 AM GMT-8 • comment (1) • Reads 1320



Book recommendations!

Article posted May 14, 2008 at 09:14 AM GMT-8 • comment (3) • Reads 1249

Class,
As an end-of-the-year activity, I'd like to invite you to recommend books to each other! I'll get the ball rolling with some of the books that I have read and would like to recommend to you (even though I've already recommended these books to you in class).

Redwall, by Brian Jacques
This was a very fun book of fantasy and adventure. I was interested right from the beginning. It involves a war between the mice (the good guys) and the rats (the bad guy, led by the evil "Cluny the Scourge"). This is actually the beginning of a long series of books.
Very high recommendation from me on this one, especially if you are a boy, and like adventure and fantasy.

Choosing Up Sides, by John H. Ritter
A very interesting book about a boy who is left-handed, and has lots of natural talent in baseball, particularly pitching. This is a terrible predicament to be in for him, because his father is extremely conservative in his religious beliefs that everyone should be right-handed. No one should use their left hand dominantly, certainly not in pitching baseball! Unfortunately, his dad believes that certain parts of Scripture mean this. Eventually, he rebels against his dad's rules, with the help of his uncle, who is more open-minded. It's an exciting journey through the conflict of this boy's discovery of himself, his beliefs, and his natural strengths.

Travel Team, by Mike Lupica
A great sports book! The main character, Danny, is a kind of underdog basketball player who is in about 6th grade. His dad was a superstar in the community back in his time. Now, it's Danny's turn to shine, but his natural talent isn't as promising. However, what he might lack in obvious talent, he more than makes up for in heart. Giving more detail would be too much of a spoiler, so I'll just end by saying that if you like "Rocky", "The Mighty Ducks", or some of the classic sports dramas, then you'll definitely like this book! I'm excited to buy the next Mike Lupica book, "The Big Field", which just came out.

I have more recommendations, but I'll just leave it at these three for now.
What I want you to do is to look through your reading list for the year and recommend to us your top 3 or 4 books. Use what I've done here as a model.
Remember to select "Book Recommendations" from the Assignments popup menu.

Article posted May 14, 2008 at 09:14 AM GMT-8 • comment (3) • Reads 1249



Add HTML & pictures to your blog!

Article posted May 5, 2008 at 04:37 PM GMT-8 • comment • Reads 1260

Check out the new links to the top-left of this page!
Adding HTML to your blog
This one will take you to a page that lists several basic HTML tags that you can use to spice up your blog articles!

Adding pictures to your blog
This one goes to a wiki page that shows how to use flickr to put pictures on your blog! (This one might be blocked at school.)

Enjoy them!

Article posted May 5, 2008 at 04:37 PM GMT-8 • comment • Reads 1260



TypeRacer

Article posted May 2, 2008 at 03:53 PM GMT-8 • comment (2) • Reads 747

I just found a great website that helps teach typing! It's called TypeRacer. You are given a passage to type, and random people are competing with you at the same time.
I like the fact that it's an actual passage (real English words and sentences), rather than made up collections of letters. While you need to have practice with certain sets of letters as you are learning how to type, this is a lot more engaging than nonsense letters!
If you make an error, you are "stalled" until you go back and fix it. This is also a lot more like real life. Usually, I know when I've mistyped something, and fixing it right away is what I usually should do, rather than just plow ahead and fix the mistake later.

Click here to check out TypeRacer!

Article posted May 2, 2008 at 03:53 PM GMT-8 • comment (2) • Reads 747



Mr. Duey raps about Fractions

Article posted April 29, 2008 at 08:33 PM GMT-8 • comment • Reads 534

Here's a fun video about fractions!


Article posted April 29, 2008 at 08:33 PM GMT-8 • comment • Reads 534



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