Sunday, November 7, 2010

C4K #3-7 Summaries

Three children sitting behind a desk with a laptop on it


C4K #3


This student talked about Captain James Cook. He was the first person to sail from Europe to New Zealand. He was also the first to land on New Zealand's coastline. I commented that I didn't know that Captain Cook was the first person to do this. I also said that it was a great post and to keep up the great work.

 C4K#4

This student was asked to describe the area in which she lived. She described Melbourne, Australia. She described it as a place full of lushes green growth, natural scenery everywhere you look, with birds, insects, and kangaroos. She told us about the many famous places and people Melbourne has given the world. I told her that she used very descriptive words in describing the look of Melbourne. I told her that I wish I could wake up to the same picture she has drawn, and I hope she keeps up the good work.

C4K #5

Akhil talked about his blog in this post. He said that he liked to watch movies, read, play basketball, and ride his bike. His favorite football team is the Steelers, because they win a lot. I told him that it is great that he tries to his best. I also told him that I also love watching movies and reading, and I think riding his bike is a great way to exercise and have fun at the same time. I said that I don't watch the NFL, but I hope that the Steelers keep on winning. I also commented that he had an awesome blog and to keep up the good work.

C4K #6

This post was a riddle that Daniel S. wrote. The riddle was: I like bananas, I swing in trees, and I pick bugs off babies. Who am I? I commented that he had given some very good clues. Then I gave my answer to his riddle, a monkey. I told him that he had a great blog and to keep up the good work.

C4K #7

In this post, Kylie B. talked about a math project that she was supposed to bring an apple to class for. She didn't have one, but her mom said she would get one. Unfortunately, she didn't get one. Her teacher put the kids in to groups of kids with red apples, kids with green apples, and kids with mixed colored apples. She put the kids who didn't have apples in to the groups of kids with apples. She cut the apples, and they counted the seeds. She said it was then time to go, but she had a lot of fun. I commented that I was sorry that she didn't get to bring an apple like she wanted, but I was glad she had fun. I told her that I've always thought it was cool that when an apple is cut in half, it looks like a star. I said that I like the pink font she used. I told her that her blog looks really good and to keep up the good work.

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