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Writing Prompts October Calendar

October Calendar for Writing Prompts 1. Choose 4 of these topics and write 4 posts in your personal blog in October. 2. Read at least one of your classmate's blog and leave a comment. Sunday Monday October 2018 Tuesday      Wednesday                     Thursday Friday Saturday 1 If I had a magic broomstick, I would… 2 Compare and contrast summer and fall. 3 If I were the teacher for a week, I would… 4 What is your favorite room/spot in your home? 5 My school is special because… 6 FREE WRITE 7 FREE WRITE 8 The best thing about fall is? 9 Is it important to have good hand writing? Why or why not? 10 My favorite sport is….It is the best sport because… 11 My favorite animal is… I like it because… 12 Would you rather be too hot or too cold? Explai

How to improve your memory

                  How to improve your memory 1. Read the  Article . 2. Write a comment by answering the questions: The researchers tested 4 methods of remembering things. What were these methods? Which method turned out to be the most effective? Which one was the least effective? What other memory techniques do you know? Which ones do you use?

3D printed clothes!

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Downloadable, printable clothing may be coming to a closet near you. What started as designer Danit Peleg's fashion school project turned into a collection of 3D-printed designs that have the strength and flexibility for everyday wear. "Fashion is a very physical thing," she says. "I wonder what our world will look like when our clothes will be digital." 1. Watch the TED Talk by Danit Peleg on "Forget shopping. Soon you'll download your clothes". 2. Write a comment by answering the following questions: What were some of the challenges that Danit Peleg came across when trying to 3D print her own fashion? How do you feel about printing your own digital clothing at home versus venturing to the local mall to pick out your clothing? What are some pros and cons of each alternative? 3. Reply to at least one of your classmate's comment. You can comment on the comment :), pose a question, or give feedback. 

Conditionals

Second conditionals. Second Conditional Use:         The second conditional structure is used to talk about imaginary situations and the consequences.                  Example: If I had a car, I could visit my friend.                 (But the truth is, I do not have a car, and I cannot visit my friend).             The second conditional structure is also used to talk about imaginary abilities and the consequences.                   Example: If I could fly, I wouldn’t need a car.                 (But the truth is, I cannot fly, and so I need a car.) 1. Follow this link and do the online quiz on second conditionals. Re-take the quiz if you make any mistake until you get all the answers right. Read the explanation.  2. In the comments box, write your answers to the following questions: a. What would you do if you won a lottery? b.  If the whole world were listening, what would you say? c.  If you could be invisible for a day what would you do and why?

Car accident

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How do you think this has happened? What do you think it will happen next? How would you feel if it was your car?

Invisible Girl - Describe a picture

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Credit: Pascal Campion Is the girl really invisible? What is she doing? What might she be saying? Why is she alone? How long do you think she’ll stay there? Have you ever felt 'invisible'?  What suggestions would you give to someone who seems to be 'invisible'?

Thanksgiving!

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Thanksgiving is upon us! So, please watch this video on the origins of the Thanksgiving and write at least one comment answering these questions: 1. When was the first Thanksgiving celebrated? 2. Do you think this holiday is worth celebrating? 3. What dishes are prepared on this day? (Hint: watch the end of the video) 4. Write about things you are grateful for. Start the sentence as "I am thankful for..." For example, I am thankful for having my family.