19
November
2008
Hey guys (and girls, I’m gender friendly)! I’m SO excited for the Twilight movie coming out November 21st to a theater neat YOU! If you haven’t read the books, I strongly sudgest it. They drag you in and keep you, trying to suck your blood (hahaha, if you’ve read the book you know what I’m talking about, if you haven’t I’ll tell you.) The books are about a vampire, named Edward, who falls in love with a girl (human) named Bella. He’s the epitome of a perfect boyfriend, but he also wants to kill her and drink her blood. Guys like it too, be cause of the fight scenes. So pick up the book, and see the movie!
Posted under Review
15
October
2008
I went to see this movie Saturday after it came out, and I thought it was awesome! I love Michael Cera, he is one of the most awesome actors in Hollywood today. But there is a reason this is rated PG-13, it gets a bit racy in a few scenes. This is a must see for when you get bored on the weekends and you just want to do something (which happens to me often).
Posted under Review
15
October
2008
Today in HAL, we did an activity with Mrs. DiGiovanni that challenged us. It helped us because we got to see how it felt to be challenged, like some of our peers. We had to do an activity with different colored chips, and they had special places and it was really hard to figure out, but I finally did it! With Mr. Spiehs and Mr. Bruner, we found out what type of learner we are. I am a Visual learner. We can use that to develop different study and learning methods for ourselves. Mr. Hokanson taught us to set up this blog. It will be really handy. Mrs. D. is very cool and she works really hard to help us. Mr. Hokanson really knows alot about technology and can help us. I look forward to coming to HAL next month.
Posted under Reflection
14
October
2008
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