Click here to listen.Friday, March 30, 2007
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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.
8 comments:
Michael, you spoke with great expression and at a good pace. I loved your picture with your tongue curled - very funny! You thought of many neat ways that you use your tongue. Super job!
Michael,
I think your tounge is really helpful for you! I would have never thought of all those ways my tounge could be useful. I like how you spoke slowly and clearly. You picked great music too.
Michael,
Billy showed me your project - you guys did a terrific job.
Coach Allen
Michael, wow, your descriptions of your tongue were vivid. We could almost see your blue tongue. Fantastic job!
Love, Mama, Dada & Elena
Michael-
Excellent Job!! It makes me want to run and get a popsicle and watch my tongue turn colors! I like your style!
Rock On!!
Uncle Jay
Michael,
Good job! You are an eloquent speaker and we are very proud of you, keep it up. By the way, you have a beautiful tongue.
Love Grandma & Grandpa
Great job,how long is you tongue?(Lol.)I liked how you said there is goose bumps.
GREAT JOB.
From, Jeremy
That's my boy! Fantastic. How did you get a chance to take the picture of your tongue? It's always moving so fast!
Love,
Dad
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