HAPPY WINTER BREAK FOLKS!!!!!!!!!
Enjoy your time away from school, appreciate people in your life, try something new, relax, play, and READ DAILY!!!
Here are the most updated grades that I sent home to families on 12/19. Term 2 ends in mid-January:
Michael's Class Grades - Term 2 - 12/18/19
If you need some support finding a good fit book for you to be reading check out some of these lists and options:
Michael's Class Reading Recommendations - What is a book you read in the last two years that you recommend and why?
Jonah → Bone → it was engaging
Cassius → Paper Towns → Fast-paced
Alex → Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian → plot twists
Wyatt → Gone → characters developed well… it was good. Liked the story…
Orion → Ari and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe → the characters seemed real… quick read
Maddox → the Dark Secret … Wings of Fire Series → dragons are awesome
Vanport → One Punch Man → Funny dialogue and the monsters were hilarious… the whole series gets broken down in a few pages… Is he good or evil?
Basilia → Batman! → Tells multiple perspectives in a way of having a hero without gruesome deaths and pride
Georgia → Library of Souls (Mrs. Peregrine series) → intense story and characters felt real and a satisfying ending
Jasmine → Carry On → well-written and seems like is actually happen (set in the modern world… you can connect with them)
Lucy → Paper Towns → John Green’s humor struck me
Will → Harry Potter → engaging and fantasy was cool
Haviva → On the Come Up → the book effectively connected you to the characters even if you didn’t share that much in common
Zack → the Voyages in the Underworld of Orphan’s Black → Intense… can feel those character’s emotion… get all the feels… lots of action
Ian → Crash → well read and relatable
Leo → Hate U Give → Police brutality and it’s impact… discrimination … standing up for yourself
Laura → On the Come Up → Intense and it seems like something that is happening right now in America
Abhaya → Blended → a good story … things happen that are real that was informing that not everyone understands… the story of being in a racially blended family going through a divorce… police brutality and racism are involved in this story.
Lucien → Maze Runner → detail to the point that reading it felt like a movie in your mind
Joseph → Guts → relatable and informational dealing with the fallout of getting sick in school and the bullying that went along with it.
Joaquin → Old Man on the Sea → A break from the modern world… set in the early 1950’s in Cuba… a starving fisherman going through a big battle with a large fish while out at sea… slow start but once I got passed that part it was incredibly engaging
Caleb → Lord of the Flies → an intriguing plot that was intense and unpredictable…
Logan → The Crossover → written like a poem, but flows real well
Oabiloe → Magnus Chase and the Ship of the Dead → part of a series involving a ship of toenails and a bank… I could connect to the character
Ruah → How it Went Down → based off a true story involving a racialized shooting… it goes through the different perspectives involved in what went down
Enjoy your time away from school, appreciate people in your life, try something new, relax, play, and READ DAILY!!!
Here are the most updated grades that I sent home to families on 12/19. Term 2 ends in mid-January:
Michael's Class Grades - Term 2 - 12/18/19
If you need some support finding a good fit book for you to be reading check out some of these lists and options:
Michael's Class Reading Recommendations - What is a book you read in the last two years that you recommend and why?
Jonah → Bone → it was engaging
Cassius → Paper Towns → Fast-paced
Alex → Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian → plot twists
Wyatt → Gone → characters developed well… it was good. Liked the story…
Orion → Ari and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe → the characters seemed real… quick read
Maddox → the Dark Secret … Wings of Fire Series → dragons are awesome
Vanport → One Punch Man → Funny dialogue and the monsters were hilarious… the whole series gets broken down in a few pages… Is he good or evil?
Basilia → Batman! → Tells multiple perspectives in a way of having a hero without gruesome deaths and pride
Georgia → Library of Souls (Mrs. Peregrine series) → intense story and characters felt real and a satisfying ending
Jasmine → Carry On → well-written and seems like is actually happen (set in the modern world… you can connect with them)
Lucy → Paper Towns → John Green’s humor struck me
Will → Harry Potter → engaging and fantasy was cool
Haviva → On the Come Up → the book effectively connected you to the characters even if you didn’t share that much in common
Zack → the Voyages in the Underworld of Orphan’s Black → Intense… can feel those character’s emotion… get all the feels… lots of action
Ian → Crash → well read and relatable
Leo → Hate U Give → Police brutality and it’s impact… discrimination … standing up for yourself
Laura → On the Come Up → Intense and it seems like something that is happening right now in America
Abhaya → Blended → a good story … things happen that are real that was informing that not everyone understands… the story of being in a racially blended family going through a divorce… police brutality and racism are involved in this story.
Lucien → Maze Runner → detail to the point that reading it felt like a movie in your mind
Joseph → Guts → relatable and informational dealing with the fallout of getting sick in school and the bullying that went along with it.
Joaquin → Old Man on the Sea → A break from the modern world… set in the early 1950’s in Cuba… a starving fisherman going through a big battle with a large fish while out at sea… slow start but once I got passed that part it was incredibly engaging
Caleb → Lord of the Flies → an intriguing plot that was intense and unpredictable…
Logan → The Crossover → written like a poem, but flows real well
Oabiloe → Magnus Chase and the Ship of the Dead → part of a series involving a ship of toenails and a bank… I could connect to the character
Ruah → How it Went Down → based off a true story involving a racialized shooting… it goes through the different perspectives involved in what went down
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