Archive for September, 2007

journal #7:Schedule Madness

Many students experienced their friends leaving their classes and other people they don’t even know were moving in. Our classes were effected so badly we had to start the lesson plan all over again! The teachers also had to rearrange the seating areas. Most people did not even like the schedule changes , but that is not surprising. Many people asking, why couldn’t they just change the reading and L.A. classes?

Now everyone’s in a whole new class. students are asking to go to the counselor just to change their schedule back.students even are over loaded in the classes. teachers were getting mad from left to right, but  now luckly every thing is okay


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journal #6:The Dangerous Internet

Some dangers of the internet are internet predators. They can really be dangerous by kiddnapping you when you give too much info. You can protect minors by letting parents supervise them. Schools can protect them by blocking chat sites and other  sites that could lead to internet predators.

Another danger in the internet are viruses and pop ups.Viruses can crash your computer or websites you visit.Parents could get anti-viruses to protect them and thier cpu’s.Schools could also get anti-viruses to also protect thier cpu’s so the school doesn’t have to wait so long for it to get fixed after a crash.People could also get protection from software like:fire wall and anti-viruses.


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journal #5: BATTLE OF THE CANDIDATES AND THE ENFORCEMENT OF RULES

The first U.M.S. assembly was the 23rd of August,2007. the assembly was for candidates,who were running for an S.B.A position. The beginning of the assembly was started by they assistant principle,who brought up a student from the crowd to resite the ESLR’S and mission statement. The assembly was quite filled with lots of wildcat spirit!

The assistant principle explained the rules as students listened and participated joyfully. After she spoke it was the candidates turn to show what they were made of.Candidates talked about what they would do to help the school ,and each  time another candidate came up to talk the crowd roared with pride of there friends.Athought some of the audience was bored,most were pumped and read to ceer thier friends on no matter what. as the assembly was ending students were talking about who to vote for .now no one can wait to get to the ballets on Monday August 27,2007.


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journal #4: #1Website,GOOGLE.COM

my favorite website is GOOGLE.COM because you can search for so many things and get an answer.I love to look for pictures and print them from google.Also I love to use the search engine, which can be so accurate.They also have so many selections when looking for something. One time I saw over 500 pages when I was looking for Jonny Appleseed’s picture.So don’t you agree with me ,google is the best!


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journal #3:News Blowout

In the news I enjoy reading the comics and the stories in the Sunday news. I like reading those parts of the paper because to me they can be quite interesting. to make that part of the news better I would make and put more stories on everyday news instead of just the Sunday news. Also I would put more comics. I would even put more advertisement in the paper.


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journal #2: Famous Questions in Mind

  • who inspired youto do this?

  •  when did you first  start thinking of doing this?

  •  what age were you when you started this profession?

  • do you enjoy this as a hobbie, why or why not?

  •  where did you first get recongnized as being famous?

  • what is your favorite event when being famous?

  • when did you finish school?

  • where did you start your profession?

  • what is your favorite childhood memory?

  • who is the person you admire the most?


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