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This is our first venture with podcasting and we are excited! The Massachusetts ELA State Frameworks suggests that third grade students deliver oral presentations. Students in Room 3 have already presented orally to their classmates several times this year. Podcasting allows the students the opportunity to present orally to a much larger audience in a less intimidating manner. We hope you enjoy our reflections based on Wendy Ewald's book, The Best Part of Me.
10 comments:
You're right Billy, your ankles are amazingly useful! You gave many great examples of how you need your ankles. I like your picture of your feet on the rock. You spoke slowly and clearly. Well done!
Hi Bills,
You did such a great job! You have a wonderful, clear voice! I love the picture of your ankles...I think that is a "position" in Ballet...You'll have to ask Maggie:)
Keep up the great work!
XOXOXOXO
AWSOME job bills!! your right your ankles are really usfull. i wish i could have done this in 3rd grade with Mrs. Diconstanza.
your loving sister,
lizzi
Billy, great job by you and your entire class - I love your ankles also but then again I love ALL OF YOU!
Dad
Nice job Billy!! I really liked the part when you said your ankles help you in hockey!
Wow Billy - I never thought of ankles as so important! I will be sure to appreciate mine more since hearing your podcast. You did an outstanding job - clear and expressive! I especially liked the "rough to the touch" description.
luv you lots -
auntie amy
Billy great job! We loved it.
The Fajardos
Hi Billy!
I loved your ending music! I had fun learning about your ankles!
Hannah Mae
Good job,i like you alliterations.I never knew you could use your ankles so many ways.You went slow and clear also.
GREAT WORK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From,
Jeremy
When Michael told me about this assignment, I thought you would pick your belly as your most favorite. But now, after listening to all the great advantages of having ankles, I can understand your appreciation for them. You left out the part about how they help you move your feet, when you play lacrosse.
Nice job Billy!
Coach Fajardo
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