Friday, February 26, 2010

ON FEBRUARY 3RD



On febrary 3rd- 6th the students Kathlyn Stephanie and Selvyn came to work in their science Project, at the school because they didn`t go the trip in Roatan.
In that week our class of nine grade get split in to two groups, the ones that goes to Roatan and the ones that stay in Sigua. On Wednesday Krizia Jose and myself Noely go to Roatan and we had some incredible days in the beach and with most of our friends, also we learn about the beautiful things that Honduras had. The other part of our class stays here in Siguatepeque working in a lot of projects.
When they came to school they had a lot of work to do. One of the most important things were to make a big periodic table, by painting a big wood. Also they had to give tutoring for two hours to the kids. Another project they had to make is a presentation of different topics and work on that in class time. They had to present all the project on Monday when we came back from our trip.
Our interviewees told us they expect that stay in school was going to be more easier and fun. But they realize that it was hard and bored. From these experience they learn that is better next time go to the trip, then stay in here and not work as a team.
In conclusion is better to enjoy the trip then stay at school working and doing boring things. When we work in teams we need to learn how to work together and don’t let other people do all the work.

3 comments:

  1. Mr. this was posted by Jose, Krizia, and Noely!
    they asked me to post this comment for you to know!
    :D

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  2. The trip sounds like it was lots of fun. You do have a beautiful country. Hopefully, the students who stayed at Siqua had fun also. I'm sure they learned a lot and were able to help the younger students. I like the way you set up your article with paragraphs and a conclusion. God bless you! Audrey, teacher, NC-USA

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  3. Great article! You really summarised the broader events of the week well I thought. Just a few reminders for you: Be sure to continually ask yourself, "Am I using the correct verb tense." This question will allow you to be able to properly convey the correct time to the reader. I agree with the above comment as well, you did a wonderful job in dividing your article into paragraphs and including a very nice and succinct conclusion.

    Excellent Article!

    Mr. Steve

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