Which of these designs would you use to build a signal fire? Why? Do you have a design that you think might work better?
Friday, May 29, 2009
Hatchet Chapter 10
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Hatchet Chapter 9
Friday, May 22, 2009
Hatchet Chapter 8
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Hatchet Chapter 7
From now on we will be using Literature Circle Roles for our blog. You will find a chapter schedule on the "Jail" in class. Please read the schedule carefully. Directions for the Literature Circle Roles are located to the right of this page. After you have completed you roles feel free to make comments and ask questions.
Please continue to use Microsoft Word to compose your responses and include complete definitions when you are the Vocabulary Enricher.
Mr. D.
Please continue to use Microsoft Word to compose your responses and include complete definitions when you are the Vocabulary Enricher.
Mr. D.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Hatchet Chapter 6
I would like to try an experiment . Please do not Blog directly to this post. Please open Microsoft Word and compose your writting there. When you have checked for GUM, you may copy and paste into the blog. Please use the spell and grammer checker!
When you choose to find a definition, please include all of it in your post. This way we can all look to see which definiton might be most appropriate.
Examle:
viciously
One entry found.
Main Entry:
vi·cious
Pronunciation:
\ˈvi-shəs\
Function:
adjective
Etymology:
Middle English, from Anglo-French vicios, from Latin vitiosus full of faults, corrupt, from vitium vice
Date:
14th century
1: having the nature or quality of vice or immorality : depraved
2: defective, faulty ; also : invalid
3: impure, noxious
4 a: dangerously aggressive : savage b: marked by violence or ferocity : fierce 5: malicious, spiteful
6: worsened by internal causes that reciprocally augment each other
— vi·cious·ly adverb
— vi·cious·ness noun
When you choose to find a definition, please include all of it in your post. This way we can all look to see which definiton might be most appropriate.
Examle:
viciously
One entry found.
Main Entry:
vi·cious
Pronunciation:
\ˈvi-shəs\
Function:
adjective
Etymology:
Middle English, from Anglo-French vicios, from Latin vitiosus full of faults, corrupt, from vitium vice
Date:
14th century
1: having the nature or quality of vice or immorality : depraved
2: defective, faulty ; also : invalid
3: impure, noxious
4 a: dangerously aggressive : savage b: marked by violence or ferocity : fierce 5: malicious, spiteful
6: worsened by internal causes that reciprocally augment each other
— vi·cious·ly adverb
— vi·cious·ness noun
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Hatchet Chapter 5
In this chapter Brian starts to think about how he is going to survive. He starts by taking inventory of his possesions. What possesions do you have in your pockets that might help you survive in Brians situation?
Please notice the change in the points. In order to earn points you must complete all the tasks in a section. If you have questions please ask. Please use the Writers Express book (pg 352-354) so that you understand capitalization rules. I will be paying particular attention to this area of your writing.
Mr. D
Please notice the change in the points. In order to earn points you must complete all the tasks in a section. If you have questions please ask. Please use the Writers Express book (pg 352-354) so that you understand capitalization rules. I will be paying particular attention to this area of your writing.
Mr. D
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