Saturday, June 2, 2012

June 5, 2012

Journal Writing:  "You receive a ticket that can take you anywhere, at any time.  When and where would you go?  Why?"  Callie D.


Mrs. Ward

22 comments:

  1. CALLIE??? How was this LAST writing prompt picked? I'm not saying mine was better, but... was this HANDpicked, or random I'm curious to find out...

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    1. I actually liked this writing prompt and many other did as well.

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  2. A simpler person would, or the person who made the prompt would... callie is that you?

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  3. No that wasn't me.. I'm sorry that this wasn't the "perfect" prompt.. But I was just doing the homework and didn't know that the prompts were going to be used this year.. Sorry for whoever posted the first comment:(

    -Callie Dance:)

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  4. Rachel Phillips(:June 6, 2012 at 9:21 PM

    To whoever posted the first comment;
    Callie is an amazing writer. Mrs. Ward knew what she was doing by picking this GREAT prompt by Callie. I liked it ALOT and I'm sure others did too. Callie it was great(: thanks for writing it(:

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    1. Thanks Rachel:):)
      -Callie:)

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    2. Ah, but Rachel, you say she picked it, does that show favoritism - Bana'cedeaxa

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    3. Um no, it shows that mrs. Ward picks one every week, and that week was callie. She
      Picked a GREAT PROMPT, and there was no favoritism involved, mrs. Ward loves us all equally.

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    4. I took that back.- Bana'cedeaxa

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  5. Rachel Phillips(:June 6, 2012 at 9:36 PM

    Welcome(:

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  6. This was an EXCELLENT writing prompt! Especially useful in helping one's mind to be imaginative and creative. It also lent itself to "good" writing, not just writing that is sloshed together to make five paragraphs - which sadly there are still those who consistently write below par.

    I don't want anymore negative comments posted on this site. This is not a site for that usage, nor is Edmodo. Thank you to the students who responded in a supportive, positive way. You are awesome...it takes a lot to stand up for what is right. Great sign of fantastic character!

    Mrs. Ward

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  7. This was an EXCELLENT writing prompt! Especially useful in helping one's mind to be imaginative and creative. It also lent itself to "good" writing, not just writing that is sloshed together to make five paragraphs - which sadly there are still those who consistently write below par.

    I don't want anymore negative comments posted on this site. This is not a site for that usage, nor is Edmodo. Thank you to the students who responded in a supportive, positive way. You are awesome...it takes a lot to stand up for what is right. Great sign of fantastic character!

    Mrs. Ward

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  8. Well I can see that was taken the wrong way... first of all I am sorry if any of you were offended. Secondly, you all very vigouresly "cut the red wire" in a contrivance that I could understand, but I was not calling her prompt "not perfect". Thirdly I can recall that second remark, but all of you must post another reply to me. To all of you, good friendship, but I am not on that boat. Also, everyone take in mind that "friendship" has the word "end" in it... so long!-Bana'cedeaxa. p.s(I am not a coward for posting this on anonymous, my name IS Bana'cedeaxa to the manner of a certian extent...)

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    1. Is that even a name? and how do you prenounce it?- Corey

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  9. Everyone, I've heard around school some names that people bellowed me by and, you're all right in some way. I might have mis-worded some things, and agian, I'm sorry. But you all say I'm the bully, why? Callie's promt was good. All I said was that it was simple, and I abrogated back the second one so don't count that. And on the contention of favoritism, I take that back too, I said it because I see Callie's name on many things these days and I was just curious, but she DOES merit all of that, unlike myself. Finally, I adumbrate my name to keep anonymity, so Mrs Ward I'm sorry if anything I have said in the past has offended you too. I think there should be at least one mysterious thing in the class, so that's why I did this. You are an awesome teacher.
    Everyone's projects were all superfluous to mine.- Bana'cedeaxa

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    1. I honestly just wanna know who you are? Cause I'm pretty sure that's not your name, however you spell it.

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    2. If you all knew who I was, this wouldn't be as droll, and there is a way to find out who I really am...- Bana'cedeaxa

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  10. Well, he/she apologized. I really don't get what the big deal is. Sure, at first everyone was a little offended. But it's not like the person was bad-mouthing Callie and everything about her, they were just wondering about favoritism in class. The person was only voicing their opinion, which they obviously could of kept to themsleves. But the best thing would of been to ignore it- we all know Callie deserved the prompt pick. Anyways, Callie should be the one annoyed not everyone else in the class.
    (By the way, very big words Bana-person)
    -Madison Sims

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    1. We were standing up for Callie. It was rude of that person.

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    2. He was rude, but it kinda was a more sophisticated way of being rude, and he did take the comments back.

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  11. Almost...-Bana'cedeaxa

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