Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Read Me
Go to the following link and experience poets reading their works. For next Monday you need to pick a poem to present, and turn in to Ms. Feeney in written form for approval. The poem does not have to come from the internet. Consider your feelings about; the more connected the more effective the presentation.
http://members.cox.net/humanbeing1/poetryquest.htm
http://members.cox.net/humanbeing1/poetryquest.htm
Friday, January 29, 2010
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Carve and tell.
http://bloompetals.com/index.php?c=pumpkin
http://www.primarygames.com/holidays/halloween/carving/carve.htm
http://www.thepumpkinfarm.com/carve_pumpkin.html
Use one of the online tools to create your personal pumpkins, then describe your pumpkin using the five senses. See it; hear it; touch it; taste it, and smell it. It's all in the detail. Give it a name. What is it doing Halloween? with whom?
You may include a picture of your pumpkin using Print Scrn to print and paste into Word.
The Print Screen key is on the upper right side of your keyboard. Press; open Word.
Right click paste. Right click on pumpkin choose Format Picture/ Layout/ Tight.
Go to View/ Toolbars/ Picture. Select your pumpkin and click on the crop tool. Crop your pumpkin from the corner until onlt the pumpkin remains.
http://www.primarygames.com/holidays/halloween/carving/carve.htm
http://www.thepumpkinfarm.com/carve_pumpkin.html
Use one of the online tools to create your personal pumpkins, then describe your pumpkin using the five senses. See it; hear it; touch it; taste it, and smell it. It's all in the detail. Give it a name. What is it doing Halloween? with whom?
You may include a picture of your pumpkin using Print Scrn to print and paste into Word.
The Print Screen key is on the upper right side of your keyboard. Press; open Word.
Right click paste. Right click on pumpkin choose Format Picture/ Layout/ Tight.
Go to View/ Toolbars/ Picture. Select your pumpkin and click on the crop tool. Crop your pumpkin from the corner until onlt the pumpkin remains.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Friday, August 21, 2009
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