Learning has always been an experience. Whether be it caveman, computer whiz, butcher, baker or candlestick maker, everyone learns from others. Observation and instinct are elements crucial to our very survival. we learn by listening, seeing and doing,and what we lack in classical understanding,we make up for innate awareness. Letters To My Teacher contains letters from different students to their teachers, talking about how they inspired them. Each chapter contains a different understanding about what the teacher did to inspire their students. Some of these students have graduated from school a long time ago, some are even grandparents, but at whatever age they are, they still remember the teachers that had made a difference in their lives.
-Lydia
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Friday, January 23, 2009
A Wrinkle In Time
It was a dark and stormy night; Meg Murry, her small brother Charles Wallace, and their mother had come down to the kitchen for a midnight snack when they were upset by the arrival of a most disturbing stranger. Meg Murry, a character in this book, has troubles both in school and at home. In school, she is not doing well an has dropped down to the lowest section of her grade. At home, years and years have passed and there is still no sign of her father even though people say that he is on a very dangerous secret mission. It was only the beginning of a long trip through space when three people, Mrs Who, Mrs Which and Mrs Whatsit take Meg and her brother on a dangerous but exciting adventure.
-Lydia
-Lydia
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Where do I start?
Welcome to GSSReading.
It's a site for readers in GSS. It is set up as a place for you to discuss the books that you are reading or have finished reading. Maybe you will pick up ideas on what you want to read next.
You can post reviews about good books. You can also discuss issues in the books that you are reading.
From time to time, your teachers may also post their reviews on this site. Get to know what your teachers are reading.
However, your most pressing question is probably...
How do I post?
This is simple. Send me an email with your full name, class and email address. I will add you to the list of members of this site. You will get an email inviting you to join the site. Follow the instructions and ... you now have the authority to start posting.
Regards,
Mr Rozells
It's a site for readers in GSS. It is set up as a place for you to discuss the books that you are reading or have finished reading. Maybe you will pick up ideas on what you want to read next.
You can post reviews about good books. You can also discuss issues in the books that you are reading.
From time to time, your teachers may also post their reviews on this site. Get to know what your teachers are reading.
However, your most pressing question is probably...
How do I post?
This is simple. Send me an email with your full name, class and email address. I will add you to the list of members of this site. You will get an email inviting you to join the site. Follow the instructions and ... you now have the authority to start posting.
Regards,
Mr Rozells
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