Dairy of a Wimpy Kid By Ray
My favorite part of Dairy of A Wimpy Kid Cabin Fever because they said that Greg took a $20 from his mothers purse. Roderick said, I Greg Huffley took $20 bill from my mother’s purse. This is my perfect part because Roderick and Greg are brothers but they have a Santa’s scout that waches you and sees if you are […]
You have a story
The main message that Mr. Tagaban wanted us to learnMr. Tagaban told us that our life is a story from birth. Don’t be mean to people because that won’t make a good story. Another thing that he told us is a story about the rabbit and how the mountain lion, eagle, bear, wolf took all rabbit’s arms […]
Become A Better Person.
Mr. Tagaban wanted us to learn to be yourself and treat other people with respect. Not only that, but also learn to treat yourself with respect. I know because he said, “Do you want to be like rabbit? to enjoy life, respect each other? or be like mountain lion, bear, coyote, or eagle pushing you […]
Awesome Tagaban
The message Gene Tagaban wanted us to learn is how to introduce ourselves, besides a simple handshake and saying your name. He said something about attitude and clothes. And not to bully. Because bullying is a bad thing. I know because “You got to honor and respect others and you will get honor and respect […]
Gene Tagaban: One Crazy Raven
What are the Questions Mr Tagaban wanted us to learn? Mr. Tagaban wanted us to learn how to introduce ourselves without just saying our names, but to tell a story about ourselves while saying our names. When you introduce yourself you should pay attention to how you act, how you say your name and maybe […]
Amazing Power of Youth
The world is filled with problems to solve. Finding all the pieces and putting them together to help needs the ability to think critically and analyze all the facts and resources for accurate facts, important issues, and serious solutions. That’s what the students at Brigantine Middle School did when they discovered the issue of possible […]
Quads Think Different: Make a Universal Ding
Thank you, Mrs. Cobb and her fantastic grade seventh grade students for teaching us about introductions and conclusions. Did you hear the sounds and see the action in Sammy W‘s introduction: “Bang. ‘What the heck is that?’ I said to myself. Bang! ‘Alright, who’s there?’ A window shattered…”? Did you feel the relief in Kyle’s […]
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