DJxHyPex85: Should homework be given out to students?
Student blogger adds his voice about the affects of homework. This topic has been a recent debate among teachers, parents, as well on many students' minds. Comment on DJxHyPex's blog post to show your point of view.
Elizabeth and Jocelyn: Movies and Music Two bloggers share information and recommendations about the latest movies and music. Who doesn't like movies and music. The pictures, lyrics, and commentary show some interesting new hits. Check it out, before you make plans.
Lejla: Quotes
Student blogger writes about meaningful Quotes. What uses can you think of for quotes? I know that in posters, advertisements, and graduation speeches quotes are often a way to "hook" the reader's attention. If you too like quotes check out Lejla's blog.
This Middle School Math Blog aims to explore math beyond the classroom into virtual space. Bloggers can find links to student blogs, math games, videos, interactive math tools, and math news/careers.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Friday, May 20, 2011
Poetry and Art
April was National Poetry Month and students published poetry in response to art work. In the poems below, what types of figurative language do you notice? How do you see the poems and art work complementing each other?
Stuck in the Moment
By, Ines
She pressed against each petal
As if she was holding onto her life,
Blowing away each “He loves you petal”
Wishing she could be his wife.
A Rose By, Sara
Romance,
Is a symbol from the lovely red rose,
It’s something given,
In luxury velvet clothes.
A rose,
Is a symbol of love,
a touch of destiny,
from the angels above.
A Lone Tree By, Kim
A lone tree in a vast valley,
Holding fast to its shivering leaves,
But to no avail.
Soon it shall be alone.
Its children fluttering in the breeze,
Take off to join the world in its soil.
In anguish, the tree turns dark. Ebony.
Its central body clouded with desperation.
Untitled by, Advin
I stand on a great mountain
watching the city I call home.
As the dark night
casts its cloak around me
I never felt more alone.
The moon stands by me
and gives me a hopeful light
With each strike of lightening
I regret each mistake in my life.
What images do you see in the poems that are also present in the art work?
Stuck in the Moment
By, Ines
She pressed against each petal
As if she was holding onto her life,
Blowing away each “He loves you petal”
Wishing she could be his wife.
A Rose By, Sara
Romance,
Is a symbol from the lovely red rose,
It’s something given,
In luxury velvet clothes.
A rose,
Is a symbol of love,
a touch of destiny,
from the angels above.
A Lone Tree By, Kim
A lone tree in a vast valley,
Holding fast to its shivering leaves,
But to no avail.
Soon it shall be alone.
Its children fluttering in the breeze,
Take off to join the world in its soil.
In anguish, the tree turns dark. Ebony.
Its central body clouded with desperation.
Untitled by, Advin
I stand on a great mountain
watching the city I call home.
As the dark night
casts its cloak around me
I never felt more alone.
The moon stands by me
and gives me a hopeful light
With each strike of lightening
I regret each mistake in my life.
What images do you see in the poems that are also present in the art work?
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
What Do You Recommend?
My hobbies are enjoying interesting books, movies, and music. This time of year there are always lots of cool things that come out for the summer months.
Share a favorite book/movie/song that you enjoy. What makes it special? How does it help you connect to memories? Was it based on a true story?
Teens Ink (www.teensink.com) has reviews written by teens for teens.
The Outsiders by, S.E. Hinton
This book review includes specific details about the way language is used to draw readers into the story. "If you like symbolism, this novel has plenty, but the main one is to “stay gold.” The book has a strong message of staying young and innocent. It teaches us not to create a shell to block emotions and the importance of friendship." (teensink.com, 2011)
The way word choices can relate to a theme in the book is an interesting point. The reviewer, Michael Twinsburg, points out the symbol "stay gold" to show readers a cool feature of the book.
Check out the full review from the link above. Do you agree with Michael Twinsburg that this book sounds like a fun read? What books do you want to read, or have heard great things about?
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Should Video Games be Used in Gym?
It's a known fact Video Games have "kid appeal". But should they be used during gym class? Are video games something that you'd like to do or do you prefer real games over virtual games?
Share your opinion on this matter. Here are some online articles and information sources to check out:
Wii used in Physical Education classes This newspaper article highlights how an elementary school uses Wii.
Does Wii provide a replacement for gym class? A teacher research project that studies the effects of Wii on students learning in gym.
Video clip about Wii's Mario Sports Mix Wii video game preview.
The impact of video games on children A health company looks at video game use.
Negative health effects of Video Gaming A blog about gaming computers and technology.
It is true that schools are becoming more equipped with technology.
Are video games during gym class something that you would enjoy, if so what benefits do you see? What are some negative effects or disadvantages to using video games in place of other gym activities?
Share your opinion on this matter. Here are some online articles and information sources to check out:
Wii used in Physical Education classes This newspaper article highlights how an elementary school uses Wii.
Does Wii provide a replacement for gym class? A teacher research project that studies the effects of Wii on students learning in gym.
Video clip about Wii's Mario Sports Mix Wii video game preview.
The impact of video games on children A health company looks at video game use.
Negative health effects of Video Gaming A blog about gaming computers and technology.
It is true that schools are becoming more equipped with technology.
Are video games during gym class something that you would enjoy, if so what benefits do you see? What are some negative effects or disadvantages to using video games in place of other gym activities?
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Xpression: Creative Writing and Art
"Art is literacy of the heart", said Elliot Eisner. (www.princetonol.com) Similar to creative writing, art shows personal ideas and opinions about the world.
Here's a video that shows Walking Across the Atlantic by, Billy Collins.
The famous painting on the right is called The Figure 5 in Gold by, American Painter Charles Dumuths.
Artists and Writers often work together to bring scenes to life. Charles Dumuths got the idea for this modern painting when he read a poem by Carlos Williams. This poem was called The Great Figure
and it reads,
"Among the rain and lights
I saw the figure 5
in gold on a red
firetruck
moving tense
unheeded
to gong clangs
siren howls
and wheels rumbling
through the dark city."
Source: http://www.poets.org
The poem uses imagery of "wheels rumbling through the dark city" and "the figure 5 in gold". The picture shows a 5 fading into the distance. As the fire truck races down the street it also fades into the background.
Details in this poem allow the reader to see a different interpretation or a new image then the one seen in the painting alone. As Poet Robert Creely said, "Any person reading what I've written and seeing what he's made is moving back and forth between two emotional fields"
Source: http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/5932
Those two "emotional fields" go hand and hand; paintings and poems.
Check out this website,
The Poet Speaks of Art to find some other art work and poems.
What other websites show visual or graphic art that you like? How do you feel about the connection between art and writing?
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Poetry Seen in Songs
The month of April is National Poetry Month. Music often begins as poetry and many musicians are also poets. Many of my favorite songs have rich language and poetic devices that are worth a closer look.
These lyrics are from Metaphors and Similies in Hip Hop
by, Flocaburlary "Hip Hop in the Classroom"
Flocabulary is also on Facebook
"Wes Jackson had the vision, and brought it to fruition with a little hard work, perseverance and intuition."
- Aheru on "Soon Come," Soon Come...
"Me without a mic is like a beat without a snare...
I'm sweet like licorice, dangerous like syphilis."
- Lauryn Hill on "How Many Mics," The Score
"See, I drop the greats like clumsy waiters drop plates."
- Mr. Man on "Fortified Live," Fortified Live
These Hip Hop lyrics include similes, metaphors, and descriptive words. What are some of the things you notice?
What other lyrics do you know that also have figurative language?
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Writer's Block?
Directions and Tips for 7th-8th Grade Persuasive Writing at SchoolNotes 2.0
Writing ideas:
Listen to Margaret Walker's poem entitled, Kitchenette
What are your dreams for the future?
Watch a live video of Eagles nesting in Decorah, Iowa. Have you seen the United States National Bird, a bald eagle, before? If not, this is the time of year that Eagles are nesting and hatching their eggs.
What birds or animals do you notice in the wild?
Writing ideas:
Listen to Margaret Walker's poem entitled, Kitchenette
What are your dreams for the future?
Watch a live video of Eagles nesting in Decorah, Iowa. Have you seen the United States National Bird, a bald eagle, before? If not, this is the time of year that Eagles are nesting and hatching their eggs.
What birds or animals do you notice in the wild?
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Congratulations Young Author's Winners!
Congratulations to all the participants in this year's Young Author's Book Making Project. There were 57 books that were scored in the classroom competition.
This week there were two Young Author's Winners from each home room. These winners will compete in our school wide Young Author's competition.
Here are the 8th Grade Winners:
Students: Genre
Ariana: Poetry
Evelina: Poetry
Lejla: Poetry
Ines: Narrative
Raymond: Narrative
Brenda: Narrative
This week there were two Young Author's Winners from each home room. These winners will compete in our school wide Young Author's competition.
Here are the 8th Grade Winners:
Students: Genre
Ariana: Poetry
Evelina: Poetry
Lejla: Poetry
Ines: Narrative
Raymond: Narrative
Brenda: Narrative
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Green Poetry for St. Paty's Day
Try your skill at reading and writing Limerick poems this week at our 7-8 Grade Swift Reading Night, Poetry Slam! Wednesday March 23rd 5:30-6:45pm
Lime green pants with a flashin’ shamrock hat
Who wants a pinch of luck or a friendly chat?
The spark of rays grow like a kaleidoscope,
I gaze at the sunlight and ponder some hopes
The clover pedals spread as I pluck a fresh chap.
There once was a lion named leon
Who ran into the wrong season
He flopped in the snow
That was up to his nose
And he never caught the doe he was seein’
Lime green pants with a flashin’ shamrock hat
Who wants a pinch of luck or a friendly chat?
The spark of rays grow like a kaleidoscope,
I gaze at the sunlight and ponder some hopes
The clover pedals spread as I pluck a fresh chap.
There once was a lion named leon
Who ran into the wrong season
He flopped in the snow
That was up to his nose
And he never caught the doe he was seein’
Friday, March 18, 2011
To Gamble or Not to Gamble?
Some people believe that video gambling is like throwing your money away when you could spend it on something more valuable. In the opinion article, Repeal Video Gambling, Chicago Tribune writers support how state government is trying to repeal video gambling. The article shows video gambling affect society's well being and money problems. Click on this link to see the writer's opinion about video gambling. The author shows the way Illinois law makers are trying to protect consumers against predatory businesses. In the article it states, "(there are)terrible social costs of video gambling in other locales where it's legal". What do you think about video gambling, is it a problem for society, or does it have useful ways to solve our government's money problems?
Editing Assistant: Antrone
Editing Assistant: Antrone
Friday, March 11, 2011
Extraordinary Young Authors

Young Author's Book Making Project is an opportunity to showcase our extraordinary talents as writers. Many students have developed new ideas to write about for their book this year. Some students are using a piece(s) of writing that they already drafted, and are creating revisions before they publish their work.
I'm excited to hear and read your fantastic book making projects.
It'd be fun to hear about your projects. You may choose to share about:
1. Your project title
2. A summary of your book project, or
3. Questions you have for your classmates/teachers about Young Author's.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Favorite scenes from Novels and Stories

In the novel Hunger Games I love the scene where Katniss stands up and takes the place of her sister, Prim.
"With one sweep of my arm I push her behind me. "I volunteer!", I
gasp. "I volunteer as tribute!"" page 22
This part makes me think about: Have you ever had to stand up for someone who needed protection? How did it make you feel? What response did you get from others?
The Boy Who Drew Cates is a Japanese folk tale. The boy finds out that his interest in drawing cats may someday make him a famous artist.
"He drew them because he could not really help it. He had what they call "the
genius of an artist""
This part of the story shows the boy starting to understand his interests. This week we did some fun and interesting beat box small group performances in music. I was wondering how does creating art, music, or acting make you feel?
Monday, February 7, 2011
Would you choose to be famous?
Having a life of glitz and glamour might be a good thing but at times it also could be bad! If you had the choice what would you choose? Being famous and having the light shine on you all the time or living a normal life at home with true friends and family? If you were famous what would you do? Football player? Singer? Actor/Actress? Listen to these famous people on their thoughts on being famous...
Would you want to be famous? :)
Would you want to be famous? :)
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Ask a question...Share a tip

Do you ever get stuck and have a question that you need to solve? Or just want to get some feedback on what you've written so far?
Lend a hand on shoveling out some of these questions:
-Posting an idea for the introduction or closing sentences.
-Sharing a website or link that helps to explain a confusing strategy.
For example, check out this web link that includes how to use anecdotes in public speaking situations:) anecdotes in public speaking
Thoughtful posts and questions are appreciated. Extra credit is awarded for supporting and helping each other through challenges ahead.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Persuasive Advertisements

Conservation
Lime green moss covers the lake side rocks
Cascading water rushes ashore,
The chatter of seagulls circling, searching for fish below.
Tangled plastic soda rings rest on jagged rocks
Dark brown sludge rolling in the lake water,
Oil covered pelicans flapping their tattered feathers.
Two worlds collide.
A green tree and the dark brown eyes of a deer,
Or a smog cloud and eyes darting away in fear?
What symbols, slogans, or pictures do you notice in your favorite advertisements?
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.- The Master of Persuasion

Dr. King's message in his Letters from Birmingham Jail show that- "Freedom must be demanded by the oppressed"
Some of our responses show connections to other subject areas:
Science- "We're biologically the same, the opportunities for everyone should be equal"
Social Studies- "Dred Scott wasn't recognized as a citizen, instead segregation continued"
Art and Inventions- "America would be very different without the differences of race and cultures"
What are your thoughts about these students’ connections?
What are your thoughts about the goal: Equality of Opportunity that Dr. King has sparked and continues to thrive in our modern society?
Thursday, January 6, 2011
The Poetry Of 2011
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Fish Cheeks; delish or disgusting?

Tell me what your favorite food is; if you have too many maybe list them all! Can fish cheeks be one of them? Well for Amy Tan it is; you're probably gagging right now. Hm did the American minister's son gag as well? Find out about Amy Tan's interesting adventure when she has her deep crush over for Chinese Christmas dinner! Ha ha. Wouldn't that be a roller coaster? Especially when she's only fourteen and suffering from teenage distractions and embarrassment? Well Amy had to overcome that discrepancy~ Too bad she didn't overcome it until years later after her mother's message of having pride in your ethnicity finally hit her in the eye. Blah. Life! Eh.. well we all had crushes right? And I KNOW you did whatever you could to impress that person. We'll see how Amy overcomes that challenge in "Fish Cheeks" by Amy Tan. I mean having your noisy Chinese relatives lick the ends of their chopsticks and dipping it into dozens of dishes, your father burping and even picking out you favorite food for you, lacking American manners, and especially having a shabby Chinese Christmas overall? Find out how this teen danced through her problems. So referring back to the dish; have you ever tried fish cheeks? Well you should try something new that's life ;) Ha ha. Anyways tell me about your crush (you don't have to mention their name) and how your embarrassment and lack of pride connected with Amy's. Maybe you triumphed over this problem way better than Amy did. Let us know; maybe I'll even share my own personal experience with you. But remember, the only shame is to have shame, quoted from Amy's mom. Care to explain to me what that means? Thanks for reading; hope to see you replying!Au Revoir(;
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Images and Symbols in Poetry
In the play "A Child Shall Lead" we learned that past events can help us grow and change our behavior in the future.
The suitcases in this play were symbols that were meant to mean something deeper. The suitcases represented the lives of many people who lived in Terezin during the Holocaust.
Poems often contain images and symbols that help us to think deeply about our lives.
Here are a couple poems about a child's memory of their father.
The Secret Heart by, Robert Coffin
My Papa's Waltz by, Theodore Roethke
What images or pictures come to your mind as your reading?
Are there symbols in the poem that are supposed to represent something deeper?
What are some images of your family, or friends?
What symbols could you use to show your feelings about them?
The suitcases in this play were symbols that were meant to mean something deeper. The suitcases represented the lives of many people who lived in Terezin during the Holocaust.
Poems often contain images and symbols that help us to think deeply about our lives.
Here are a couple poems about a child's memory of their father.
The Secret Heart by, Robert Coffin
My Papa's Waltz by, Theodore Roethke
What images or pictures come to your mind as your reading?
Are there symbols in the poem that are supposed to represent something deeper?
What are some images of your family, or friends?
What symbols could you use to show your feelings about them?
Monday, November 1, 2010
Persuasive Essays
Make a positive change in our school.
When you hear the world persuasive, what do you think about?
When is a time when you wanted to persuade someone about something?
Persuade- to convince, or change someone's thinking by giving a reasonable argument
Here is a link to a video and essay that shows how one school hopes to persuade others about getting more resources for their library.
When you hear the world persuasive, what do you think about?
When is a time when you wanted to persuade someone about something?
Persuade- to convince, or change someone's thinking by giving a reasonable argument
Here is a link to a video and essay that shows how one school hopes to persuade others about getting more resources for their library.
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