The reason why i decided to write a letter is bacuase i wanted to add some things that maybe Frederick Douglass couldn't say. I think that he had so much more to say that he couldnt. I learned how it actually felt to be writing as a free person
This blog is a place for 10th graders at Prep Charter to post reflections and comments about Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass.
Take a look at what students have written!
Reading Deadlines
By March 4th: pages 1-41 By March 11th: pages 41-69 By March 18th: pages 69-103 By April 1: pages 103-124
How to Post
- Look for posts marked “Response Question” with the page numbers for your week. Pick a question that you want to answer.
- Click on the word “comments” right below the question. This will take you to a new page.
- Type your answer into the “leave your comment” box on the right. Guidelines for posting: Please use proper spelling and capitalization -- this is the internet, but it is also still class work! Your answer must be at least 50 words long. Your answer must be posted by 8 a.m. on the deadline day. Please read other people’s posts and think about what they are saying. You are welcome to agree/disagree with them in your own posts – but also make sure that your posts show original thought.
- Sign your post. Below your comment, select the “name/url” choice under “choose your identity.” Then please type your first name and last initial in the “name” box. You must do this correctly or else we can’t give you credit for your work!
How to Respond to Creative Work
Part of your assignment is to read and respond to the creative work that your fellow students post to this blog.
Some ways to start your comments about the entires: -This made me think about… -I wonder why… -Your post made me think that we should... -I wish I understood why… -This is important because... -I can relate to this… -I discovered…
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