Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Advanced Reading: I Am Me!


With Valentine's Day just around the corner, I want you to spend time thinking about yourself and how important you are. You all are a very special part of my daily life at McCombs, but I don't think you take enough time to realize just how truly special each of you are. Today is all about you, not others. What is it that you love about yourself? What makes you unique and different than everyone else? What makes you an important part of our community? What is it that you have to offer to others?

Read the poem below and respond to it however you choose. Your response can be a poem about yourself, responses to the questions above, or any other sort of response that comes to your mind related to "you being you!" Get creative!

I Am Me
I am me.
In all the world, there is no one exactly like me.
There are people who have some parts like me,
but no one adds up exactly like me.

Therefore, everything that comes out of me
is authentically mine because I alone choose it.
I own everything about me
my body, including everything it does;
my mind, including all its thoughts and ideas;
my eyes, including the images of all they behold;
my feelings, whatever they may be...
anger,
joy,
frustration,
love,
disappointment,
excitement
my mouth, and all the words that come out of it
polite,
sweet or rough,
correct or incorrect;
my voice, loud or soft.
And all my actions, whether they be to others or to myself.

I own my fantasies, my dreams, my hopes, my fears.
I own all my triumphs and successes,
all my failures and mistakes.
Because I own all of me I can become intimately acquainted with me.
By doing so I can love me and be friendly with me in all parts.
I can then make it possible for all of me to work in my best interests.

I know there are aspects about myself that puzzle me,
and other aspects that I do not know.
But as long as I am friendly and loving to myself,
I can courageously and hopefully, look for solutions to the puzzles
and for ways to find out more about me.

However I look and sound, whatever I say and do, and whatever I think
and feel at a given moment in time is me.
This is authentic and represents where I am in that moment in time.
When I review later how I looked and sounded, what I said and did, and how I
thought and felt, some parts may turn out to be unfitting.
I can discard that which is unfitting, and keep that which proved fitting,
And invent something new for that which I discarded.

I can see, hear, feel, think, say and do.
I have the tools to survive, to be close to others, to be productive,
and to make sense and order out of the world of people
and things outside of me.
I own me, and therefore I can engineer me.

I am me and I am okay.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Advanced Reading: My Letter to the World



If you knew that you had one chance to write a letter to the entire world, what would it say? If you knew that every single human in the world was going to hold your letter in their hands and read it, what would you want them to know? What would be the most important thing to include in your letter?
Take this time to create your own letter to the world!

7th grade Reading: Clear Your Mind - Freewrite!


What's on your mind today? Are you eager about something that's taking place in your life? Are you excited or proud of something you've accomplished? Are you worried or feeling stressed about a certain situation? Do you have an issue that you feel strongly about? Today is your chance to clear your mind! Write at least three paragraphs, reread what you've written before submitting, and post!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

7th Grade Reading: HELP! I'm stranded on a deserted island!



Bright Dawn's father, Bartok, has disappeared from his location in which he was hunting bearded seals from. Bright Dawn searches the area for her father; however, she believes that he may be floating somewhere on a block of ice amongst the Bering Sea.

What would you do if you were Bartok? How would you spend your time if you were stranded somewhere? Imagine that you are stranded on a deserted island. The only thing that floated to shore with you is your laptop computer; however, you have no internet connection so you cannot contact anyone. Blog about your first two days on the deserted island.

Respond to my blog with your own blog, by clicking on "comments" below and typing in your information. Blog at least two paragraphs of your own thoughts. Below are some questions/ideas to get you thinking...

What was the first thing you did when you washed up on the shore of the island?
What did you do for food?
What did you use for protection? Shelter?
What did you discover/explore?
How did you feel? Why did you feel this way?

Advanced Reading: The Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping...What are your thoughts?


The Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping took place on March 1, 1932. Chas A. Lindbergh, Jr. was kidnapped while sound asleep in the Lindbergh family mansion.

You've spent time researching this topic and finding relevant facts and details for your newsreport. Now it's your chance to tell me what you really think of the Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping.

Respond to my blog with your own blog, by clicking on "comments" below and typing in your information. Blog at least two paragraphs of your own thoughts. Below are some questions/ideas to get you thinking...

What do you think really happened?
Who do you think was really involved?
Based on the evidence that was found, what scenario for the kidnapping can you come up with?
Hauptmann was convicted and put to death for the kidnapping and murder of the Lindbergh Baby...do you agree with this conviction? Why or why not?