Week 3 Activity 6

 

 

 

I got permission from my father to use this photo. My native language is English, which is the only language I speak. This photo was taken when I was in kindergarten after I won the student of the month award. My dad has always been supportive of my academics, and I was so happy that my family came to my elementary school that morning to see me. My brother and sister went to the same school as well at the time, and it was a really joyous day for me.

 

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Commenting Guidelines

Comments can be fun and helpful, but comments should still be of quality.

Comments should follow internet safety, and personal information should never be shared.

Comments should stay on topic and be relevant.

Proper grammar and proofreading should be used.

Be nice in comments.

Always use appropriate language and don’t use “text lingo.”

 

Week 2 Activity 4

I commented on Caroline’s post titled “Who am I.” Her information she used was really interesting and creative!

“Caroline, I really like the facts you used! I know how much you love Manhattan and your camp, too.”

I commented on Lola’s post titled “Poem About Me.” I loved her creativity and ability to rhyme so well!

“Lola,I really enjoyed reading your poem about you. Your rhyming is really creative and this was a really great way of describing yourself!”

I also left a comment on Katie’s post titled “About Me.” I liked her information as well.

“Katie, I enjoyed reading this post! How often do you visit Australia? I have family there too!”

I commented  on Noelle’s post titled “All About Me.” Her rhyming was really creative and I liked the information she used.

“Noelle, I liked your use of rhyming! What do you mean by being an “opponent of bleeding?””

Online Me

Hi! My name is Emily. My personality online can be different than my personality in person. For example, I am always upbeat and talkative online. In person, I tend to be very quiet around people I am not friends with. However, I am always positive and have a lot to say online.

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