Thursday, December 29, 2011
Identify and analyze social problems and issues in your independent reading books.
What is the problem? the problem is the kid is beininng bullied.Who is affected and how?the main charter is effect because he is getting bullied by his friends and dont know what to do. What are the causes and effects? he dosnt now what to do so he goes and tell the teacher and the teacher call every kids parents. Possible solutions?they stop bulling the kid. the kid keeps on being bulled and get tuffer than they are.
social awarenss
grandma' i help buy giving money and helping the poor.
me ' what else do you do
grandma ' i give food to people who need it
me ' ok thanks grandma
to me someone who helps the world everyday is my grandma. i think its my grandma because he gives food to the poor. she also donates a lot of stuff to churchs. she likes to help peple alot. that why i think she helps the people.
me ' what else do you do
grandma ' i give food to people who need it
me ' ok thanks grandma
to me someone who helps the world everyday is my grandma. i think its my grandma because he gives food to the poor. she also donates a lot of stuff to churchs. she likes to help peple alot. that why i think she helps the people.
reading responce on 2 articals on 1 topic
kids who play a lot of games dosent get the a lot of eduaction. They dont do good in school. they also dont play any sports. so kids plaay so much they start to get a serise. They start to think that what happen in real life but it dosent. like for example kids who play a lot of games they dont play outside with they friends . so the kids should play not of lot of games and they should play outside and exerice.
my brother sam is dead
When Sam Meeker returns home from college in the spring of 1775 and announces that he has decided to enlist in the Rebel army, his parents are appalled, but his younger brother, Tim, is wide-eyed with admiration. When the brothers are outside together doing chores around their family's tavern, Sam confides in Tim his plan to steal their father's gun in order to fight. Tim protests, but he can do nothing to stop Sam. That night, Mr. Meeker and Sam have an argument about the war and Sam runs away from home. The next morning after church, Tim visits Sam in a hut where he is hiding out. He tries to talk Sam out of going to war, but without success.
In the hut, Sam's girlfriend Betsy Read asks Tim which side he supports, and Tim has trouble deciding between his Father's loyalty to the British government and his brother's loyalty to the idea of an independent nation. He does not answer. Sam leaves, and after several months Betsy notifies Tim that Sam has returned. Tim finds an excuse to visit his brother when Rebel soldiers enter his house and violently demand his father's gun, which is with Sam. Tim runs to Sam's hideout, steals the gun and runs, but is soon over taken by Sam. Together they return to the house and find that their parents have been spared.
In the hut, Sam's girlfriend Betsy Read asks Tim which side he supports, and Tim has trouble deciding between his Father's loyalty to the British government and his brother's loyalty to the idea of an independent nation. He does not answer. Sam leaves, and after several months Betsy notifies Tim that Sam has returned. Tim finds an excuse to visit his brother when Rebel soldiers enter his house and violently demand his father's gun, which is with Sam. Tim runs to Sam's hideout, steals the gun and runs, but is soon over taken by Sam. Together they return to the house and find that their parents have been spared.
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