Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Reading Reponse: Questioning

  • Skinny Question:
  1. Who is JFK?
  2. Why people are losing they jobs so fast?
  3. What other changes barack obama wants?
  • Fat Question:
  1. Why is Barack Obama concern on the college student to vote?
  2. Why Barack Obama wants long-term plan for making sure that student loans?
  3. Why now people wants everything to change? why didn't they make change before?

RAFT: This land is your land

How does the information in the box "A Day in the life (of me!)" help the reader understand the article?

The information in the box "A Day in the life (of me) help me as the reader understand the article by seeing what she does in her lifetime, mean well it also shows details about the daily tasks that she takes hour by hour , like what time she does this and does that For example, if the reader ask them selves when do she start doing her chores, the box tells me.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Reading Reponse #1

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Laurie Halse Anderson

Melinda is the type of girl that I could relate myself with. When I started to read this book I had a flash back on what i use to be, a shy girl with no friends well, basically i was the outcast like she was also. The engaging story that I am reading is about a girl and her first day in high school. She was nerves how it was going to go and hoping that she will make eye contact with a stranger but so far it was going bad, ever since she got in the bus. The last stop she noticed that she was the only person who was siting alone.

This story connect when It was my first day I went to school, even though I'm not in high school yet, but I had the same feeling that she did, For example Her old friend's hate her for a reason and now all of a sudden they don't talk to her and her opinion is there's no use for explaining to her parents; they never known what her life is really like and that's the short way to explain what I think of my parents. For me, I think everyone who don't have no one should read this book so then they wont feel that they are the only one who doesn't have no one, and rather of thinking that, they should follow Melinda steps instead of just feeling bad for themselves.