Sunday, April 26, 2015

C4K Summart Post #3

                                                   April Comments for Kids Summary Post
#8    Jake J.   (Mrs. L's Awesome 7th Grade Class)                                                
The link to Jake's blog is right above if you click on his name. His post was about creating his own business around Beluga Whales. They would sale stuffed animals, Beluga whale fish tanks, and your very own Beluga Whale. The following was my response to his post: 
    Hey Jake, I am a student from the University of South Alabama, I think this is an interesting business idea. I have grown up near the Gulf of Mexico, 21 years now, and whales are not something that I hear about very often. Sharks on the other hand, those are on the news it seems every other day during the tourist seasons. If this were a real restaurant I know I would personally enjoy eating at here. Great post, always keep this level of creativity as you get older.
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#9 Heaven's Blog      

Heaven posted about how many of her friends have gone out of their way to do great things for her. This is my response: 
       Heaven, my name is Tyler Herrington and I am a student at the University of South Alabama. I find it amazing that you have such a great group of friends. I too have friends that will do the same for me if I ever needed. Never let those friends go. 

#10 Kyah's Blog 
This student from Australia posted about an Australian and New Zealand holiday honoring the men who served in WW1 while also thanking the women who sent non-perishable food to the Gallipoli. 

My response was hidden until reviewed, although I simply found it interesting how the citizens there supported their troops. Also, how i was a History major and have not really studied much into how Australia and New Zealand was affected by WW1 and what all they did to support the war effort. 

1 comment:

  1. Tyler
    Thank you for leaving a comment on Kyah's Blog in New Zealand (not Australia - we are different countries and have a intense rivalry, kind of like the US and Canada from what I can see). We've just had our public holiday of ANZAC Day here in New Zealand, which celebrates initially New Zealands involvement in World War One (our first significant overseas engagement), which is why a number of our children in Room Three, including Kyah, have written about it.

    We really value the comments that our students receive from overseas it is hugely empowering for our students to receive positive feedback from around the world so thank you so much for taking the time to write such detailed feedback for Kyah. We always discuss in class comments that the students have received, usually first thing in the morning and we will do so tomorrow.

    Mr Webb and Room Three, Auroa Primary School, Taranaki, New Zealand
    mrwebbauroa.blogspot.com

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