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Firstly I want to congratulate all of you for the way you all conducted yourselves while reading and discussing Wonder in class. To discuss and analyse the many complex perspectives that are offered in a book like this shows a lot of maturity and the way the discussions and tasks were completed shows your empathy for others is well developed. I know by the way you all listened intently that you enjoyed reading this book, and that you can all make many connections (Text to Text, Text to Self and Text to World) about this book. On completion of our class novel I would like you to think carefully about the Author's purpose of the text. What did RJ Palacio want you, the reader, to feel/learn/ understand by reading this book. Please leave your thoughts as a comment to this post. The one clear message that I challenge everyone to take on board to their own lives is to make your own decisions after considering other peoples perspectives and to be 'a little kinder than is necessary' every minute, every hour, everyday. The more people on this planet being a little kinder than necessary the better If EVERYONE on this planet.was a little kinder than necessary what could happen......I wonder. Mr Wright Please make sure you have all the stationary supplies you need. If there is anything you need a supply top up on please highlight it or write it down on the list. Updates and new iPad apps that I would like you to have by the end of week 1 (-: ThanksNew Apps New Updates
There is more than just a fun reason for dressing up today. Explain why we as a comment. The best comment wins a prize If you want to see the ISS (International Space Station) orbiting right above Exmouth check it out TONIGHT! Details below.20 Group points for the best SIMILE and best METAPHOR to describe the ISS over Exmouth.Time: Tue May 05 6:47 PM, Visible: 4 min, Max Height: 55 degrees, Appears: WNW, Disappears: SSE If you find this stuff AWESOME, you can find out more through the NASA website or ask your parents to sign up to:
SPOT THE STATION using this link: http://spotthestation.nasa.gov/ Check out the cool 'word cloud' that was created in Wordle from the comments you left about natural disasters. Leave a comment with what you notice about the results. Post your ten brainstorm words as a comment so we can create a class wordle
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