Last night in Reading Workshop we did not do our silent reading. Even though we did not read it was still a learning process for us. We talked about the history of our beautiful island Guam. It was very exciting how we all had kinds of stories well more like our own histories with our own families. I am glad we shared some of our stories from our past. It is always a learning experience in Mrs.Q's class. I can not wait to read one of Guam's best novels Marikita. I think that's how you spell it. We also learned how important our island is to the U.S and Asia. I did not even know this information. I wish my teachers back in high school could of been more informal.Well until next blogg and good reads. I hope everyone is having a wonderful day.
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Thursday, September 13, 2012
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Well said, Melinda. I enjoyed the history as well. It is true how every class session we have for her class is a Learning experience. Well, I hope to see you guys next week. Oh and same goes for me, I can't wait to read one of Guams best novels.
ReplyDeleteYes every class session with Mrs. Quichocho is a new and learning experience. I also liked how we all had a little history of our family back then in the war that occurred here on Guam. Till next class session. oh and I also cannot wait to read one of Guam's Novels.
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