Well...we've finished another great book, and I hope you enjoyed Blue as much as I did! I would like you to tell me what you thought of it. Consider the following questions:
• Did the book change your feelings about anything?
• What did you learn that will stay with you long after the book is over?
• What surprised you in the book?
• What emotions did the book stir up in you?
• What did you like best about the book?
• What, if anything, did you dislike?
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Friday, January 30, 2009
Ask Jason Anything? Okay, here we go!
Back in December, our favorite author Jason Wright announced the debut of "Ask Jason Anything" on his blog. He invited folks to send in video questions, promising to answer them online. Well, what an invitation! Of course all my students were all up for this challenge! Here you can see them in action (well, actually you can't because they are incognito to protect their identities online - but don't they look great!) and didn't they do a great job?!
We can't wait to "see" our answers!
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Happy New Year - or Happy New Day! (#4)
Welcome back to school and to a new year! I've missed you! I hope you had a wonderful break and have come back ready to read and work! :>)
A new year always signals all kinds of new beginnings, new resolutions and goals, and fresh starts. There's just something about having a clean slate and being able to start over. You know, most of us get a fresh start - a chance for a new beginning - each and every day that we wake up on this earth. Why wait for a new year? Start today - a new day - to work on a new goal or resolution. Every day should be a Happy New Day!
Now - down to business! For today's blog I would like to hear your predictions for the book we've just started reading, Blue, by Joyce Moyer Hostetter. Where do you think the story is going from here? What do you think is in store for Ann Fay Honeycutt and her family?
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Breakfast With a True Hero
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Do You Believe in Christmas Jars? (D-3)
I can't believe that we have finished reading Christmas Jars! I don't know about you, but I didn't want the book to end. These last few chapters have certainly been emotional - well, at least for your teacher - I'll speak for myself! I've read the book four times now, and I still get goose bumps and all choked up and teary-eyed at the end. What a great story, but more than that, what a great concept - the Christmas Jar.
Please take a few minutes and let me know your final thoughts and reactions to the book. Share with me what you liked and enjoyed about it - or what you didn't, if that's the case.
One last thing...what I want more than anything, is for you to take this story and make it a part of you. I don't mean necessarily that you have to start a Christmas Jar and find someone to give it to. I want you to simply look for ways that you can make someone else's day a little brighter, or their life a little better. Please try to make it your priority each day to pass on a little kindness to someone else. Make your life about others, not centered solely around you, and you will be a much happier person. If you can do this, I will be a very happy teacher.
Love,
Mrs. H
Please take a few minutes and let me know your final thoughts and reactions to the book. Share with me what you liked and enjoyed about it - or what you didn't, if that's the case.
One last thing...what I want more than anything, is for you to take this story and make it a part of you. I don't mean necessarily that you have to start a Christmas Jar and find someone to give it to. I want you to simply look for ways that you can make someone else's day a little brighter, or their life a little better. Please try to make it your priority each day to pass on a little kindness to someone else. Make your life about others, not centered solely around you, and you will be a much happier person. If you can do this, I will be a very happy teacher.
Love,
Mrs. H
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Freedom from Fever! (D2)
Now that the frost has gotten rid of the fever and Philadelphia is returning to normal, what will happen to Mattie? Can she and Eliza run the coffeehouse successfully? Will Mattie’s mother return?
Is There Hope for Hope? (D-1)
The reading of chapters 14 and 15 of Christmas Jars has been very emotional for us as readers, but not nearly as heartbreaking as it was for Hope. The deaths of her mother and now Adam Maxwell, as the author Jason Wright puts it, have left "two gaping holes in her soul." Even with giving her first Christmas jar away to the homeless man in the park and gaining the feeling of "blessing someone other than herself," Hope still has the unresolved issue of seeing the Maxwell family and explaining all of her lies.
How do you envision the meeting going, or do you think she will back out once again? What do you predict for Hope as we draw nearer to the conclusion of Christmas Jars?
How do you envision the meeting going, or do you think she will back out once again? What do you predict for Hope as we draw nearer to the conclusion of Christmas Jars?
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