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5th Grade Reading and Social Studies--->
The Reading Lab is where bright young readers come to discuss, through in-depth dialogue, literature that they are reading._____
The Social Studies Parlor is where students respond to critical questions related to different aspects of Social Studies, and then discuss their responses through thoughtful discussions.
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Good Buddy OR Best Setting (05/10/12)
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You have two different options to choose from for your blog for this week.
OPTION #1
We have just found out that Uncle Bud had a reason for not destroying the destabilizer: quantom foam. If the decive were destroyed with the foam in the machine there would be a big "boom." Uncle Bud claims that he has yet to destroy the machine because he doesn't know how to get the foam out without making a big explosion. With this in mind, has your opinion of Uncle Bud changed? Does he really have good intentions or, is he still a selfish guy only looking out for himself? Include at least one detail from the book.
OPTION #2
There have been many setting throughout the book. Each setting has given the story a different mood and a different set of problems. Out of all ther settings, which has been the best for making the story the most interesting? Include one detail to support your answer. (some settings: Earth, Skreep Ship, Hellebezia, Desert/treeless Arboria, City Arboria, Crannek ship, "Dream Tunnel", Skreepia, Riibeenx).
Dr. Cornelius
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Fern -- Use My MOOOOOOD Bracelet!!!!!!!
Article posted May 10, 2012 at 07:55 PM GMT •
comment (3) • Reads 1110
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I think that the most interesting setting is Hellebeezia because you would not have expected them to go there. Who would think that they would have landed on a planet that had no time? It's unheard of! Plus, I find it very fascinating the medicine that you can acquire there. Just a piece of sod with grass on it can cure sicknesses. Like when Isadora helped out Beast 11.
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Article posted May 10, 2012 at 07:55 PM GMT •
comment (3) • Reads 1110
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