The three pieces of advice that I learned is to READ a lot, for it will help me
with my literature and will also allow me to complete the beehive and IRead 40
program faster.
with my literature and will also allow me to complete the beehive and IRead 40
program faster.
The second piece of advice that I learned is that Mrs. Robins class is to have FUN!!! with a zillion exclamation marks.
Last my of all, the third and final piece of advice is to not
PROCRASTINATE, because Mrs. Robin
DOESN’T like it, and if I don’t procrastinate (which I sometimes do).
PROCRASTINATE, because Mrs. Robin
DOESN’T like it, and if I don’t procrastinate (which I sometimes do).
I can also develop a habit that will make school work more organized and get better grades.
Those are the three most important piece of advice that I have learned from last year’s posts.
I don’t really remember when I started writing, all I know is that I started writing
paragraphs in third grade.
paragraphs in third grade.
I’m not really a big fan in writing but mainly like to write argumentative or informational.
What I really hope to accomplish in this class is to learn how to love writing and how to be a
better writer.
better writer.
I also enjoy writing stories in my head but don’t really like to write them down.
That my life as a writer. (As you can see, I don’t like writing too much)
I think that It's for the best that you made procrastination as the biggest, because I think that it was one of the main things the 7th graders told us.
ReplyDeleteNice one, Joseph! I love how you manipulated the font size so you could see how important it is to not procrastinate. You could have added a bit more on the second fact, but otherwise, great!
ReplyDeleteThe Unknown was me (Harrison Christiansen). I was trying to sign in to my school on Blogger while I was signed in with my personal account. Great Job!
DeleteNah, don't deny it--you are a writer deep down,
ReplyDeleteit's my job to pull it out of you--you'll be the best writer around!
So, be sure not to procrastinate, and do your very best.
You'll be sure to amaze yourself, trust me--that's no jest.