Rhett's Blog
Rhett is a 7th grader in Mrs. Peterson's class. In the post that I commented on he wrote about a story he came up with. In the story he witnesses a robbery and then men that robbed the store saw him and caught him. They put him in a bag and told him he was going to be held for ransom! I commented on it, telling him he did a great job with such a detailed story and that he has a very active imagination! He left me curious to know what was going to happen next.
Lauren's Blog
Lauren wrote on the USHRS Blog with her topic on "Interviews vs. Conversations". Her group in her class was assigned to interview people throughout her community. She says the task seemed very daunting and nerve racking. The group members came up with 3 questions to ask. As she began to prepare to interview her person she thought it would be easier to do it in a more conversational like way. She says her feelings became less nervous and more comfortable with the casual interview. I commented back telling her the more experience she gets speaking in front of others and to strangers her public speaking skills will get better.
Vitulli & Santoli's Blog
These two teachers, Vitulli & Santoli, set out to Ireland to partake in a conference. While in Ireland they visited many popular places and one of them being St. Patrick College. In this blog they posted a picture of a statue that is located on the college's campus. The statue is in memory of Fr Eamonn Cowan, he was a Chaplin of the college for many years before passing away. I commented to the teachers, asking if they knew what it was made of. I also tried to find additional informatio on the statue since they knew of very little and had asked if anyone could find something else. I didn't have any luck in my search though.
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