Saturday, 3 October 2009

Reavelers- Final post

Final Response
Write a literature response to The Revealers showing how and when you used the reading strategies of reflecting, predicting, questioning, summarizing , and visualizing in your reading of the novel. Include page numbers for examples from the text. Refer to your Daybook if you need a review of the strategies.

In "The Revealers" you always had to reflect what was happening, because thats what kind of story it was, I stopped and thought about what was happening and reflected what just happened. I reflected a lot in the revealers for everyone, like when catalina wrote about herself (on page 69-71) and when Elliot wrote about himself (on page 91) and I especially reflected on Russel because he was the main character like on page 15 Richie pored root beer all over him, and that was very visual. The most things that were visual were when Richie was bullying Russel because when that was happening the author described it very visually. There was one more part where Elliott was dropped off the bridge (on page 55+) was very visual because when he landed the author said he hit the rocks hard. I started predicting what was happening when Russel said "bad bike" when Richie was there because I was wondering what would happen after that (page 9+). I started predicting things that might could of happened and only one came true after all my predictions, the first one because I predicted that Richie would "Kill him" as in bully him. I always summarized when I was reading because when I was reading I had to know what I was reading, after I read something I went over what I read. I didn't question because I didn't want to know what what happening, like if I wouldn't say "What will happen to Russel when Richie bully him? Will he get dropped off a bridge aswell?" I really don't like questioning.

Saturday, 12 September 2009

Myself as Elliott

Envision yourself as Russell, Elliot, or Catalina. Describe how you would feel and react to the bullies in the story.

Response: If I was Elliot I wouldn't just ignore them. (pg18) I think that ignoring bullies is a bad decision. If you don't react and just ignore what is happening around you, the people that are bothering you would think that it is okay to bother you because you don't do anything. If you ignore a bully they would probably just bully you more because you wouldn't do anything about it. I think that he should somehow figure out a solution to stop bullying like he is now (like how Elliott and Catalina wrote letters on page 70 and 91). I would also write a letter about what happen to get it off my chest. It would take a lot of courage to write a letter about what happened. I think that everyone should stand up for themselves only if it’s a minor situation, but if things get out of hand, on page 56 when Elliott got thrown of a bridge then I think that kids that are severely hurt should tell their parents. If things don’t get much out of hand I would stand up for myself. So if I was Elliot, Russell, or Catalina and I got pushed around and bullied like them, I would get some courage and stand up to my enemies and tell them to stop.

Wednesday, 9 September 2009

Revealers - Keeping Quiet

Blog response/peer comment instructions:

§ Answer the questions in complete sentences and use proper English (restrain from using MSN chat style of writing).

§ Use evidence from the novel to support your answer and include page numbers.

§ When commenting to your peers, be respectful in your language and about their responses. It is okay to disagree, but do it in a polite manner

Novel connection. When Richie punches Russell in the face, his mother wants to call the principal, however, Russell wants to keep quiet about the whole incident. Russell’s mom’s response was, “I’m not doing nothing. If one adult did this to another, he be in jail. Why should it be different for kids?” (p. 45)

Blog Question: Should kids solve their own problems or should adults/parents get involved? Explain.


Answer: I think that kids should solve there own problems because if the parents come in they wouldn't learn how to deal with real life problems when there older. Even if the parents come in probably the kids that were bullying them would bully them even more because the bully would get into trouble, maybe not. Elliott wrote about when Burke, Blanchette and big chris through him off the bridge and on page 96 Blanchette and Burke came up to Russell and they said. "Hey, kid-it's your little geek friend who needs to worry" because they thought that Elliott would put in there names and they would get into big trouble. Russell, Elliott, and Catalina takes the problem in there own hands, they started a thing called "The Revealers" on KidNet because everyone goes on the KidNet(page 101) Elliott and Catalina put there stories up and then they felt better. (page 70 Catalina's story and page 91 for Elliott's story) soon the teachers find out but they didn't do anything about it. This was good because the kids got the stories off there chest and they felt better because they won't tell there parents because the parents wouldn't help. That's why I think that kids should solve their own problems out. If I were Russell I wouldn't put up my blog up yet but I would stand up for myself and deal with Richie.

Wednesday, 2 September 2009

3 facts, 1 true, 2 false

I have two cats
I have a Ps3
I am very active