For this posting, I want you to think back to the work that you’ve done on your Muhammad book. Please comment on the process as well as the product. What did you do well and what would you change? What did you learn about Muhammad’s influence on the people of the Arabian Peninsula? Finally, which method of assessment do you prefer, chapter quizzes or projects like this? Which one do you think you learn more from? Why?

 

I think the Muhammad book was easy………………………………………………….  On my Muhammad book  i made stick people with purple and yellow faces. I made pretty good sized summary’s and good drawings that represent the arabic writing. I would rather have small tests not projects. If i could change somthing on my book it would be my stick people.

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Dear Mom and Dad,

My first trimester as a 7Th grader has been pretty good.I have had some problems with my grades but I have got them back up to an A or B. I think I only have one C. In the second trimester I would like to work on my spelling homework by having one of you check my work before I turn it in. I have had some missing assiments but i have fixed them. I have done well in each of my classes. I have learned a lot of things in S.S,L.A,Math,and Science. I pretty much like all my classes. The only thing I don’t like is taking a but load of notes in my Science class. That is really boring. No affiance to you Dr. Cruz.

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Some rules that i think are stuppid are. Why cant we hug our freinds?Why cant we go to the milk barn at lunch? Or why cant we chew gum? And lastly why in the heck do 7th graders have to share lockers?

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