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This is our last post. I really don't like to say good-by that much because I won't have to see my friends anymore. The school year is about to end. I had an extraordinary time spending time with my teacher Mrs. Davis. She made a weblogging web that trapped us like a spider web. Her mind transformed me to be a blogger. It was amazing. We changed our thoughts and personal voice. It zapped me like it was a dream but it was real. I never thought that my teacher would choose me to be a blogger it has and always will change my life.   

Posted by Juan House on May 12, 2005 at 10:28 AM in Weblogs | Permalink | Comments (82)

My YEAR IN WEBBLOG

Hey,Hey,Hey. I really had an excellent year blogging with all my other bloggers. We only need one more week to post in our blogg. We all made it to the end of our assignment. This was so important to me because it has improved my writing ever since I was put into this amazing world. I feel that I have changed over the past year. It was so fun meeting everyone here. Each one has inspired me to change my thoughts and feelings. I learned that you should never think wrong about a bad comment and always have your own personal thoughts. I wish people could use webblogg forever. What would you wish for? 

Posted by Juan House on May 05, 2005 at 09:52 AM in Weblogs | Permalink | Comments (1)

Weblogging Forever

         If you were a weblogger would you think we should get rid of the weblog? If you  were to tell the whole wide world that weblogging is so much fun would you do that? We'll you should tell the whole wide world because it helps you to write better and to have your own personal voice. The most important off all is to have your own personal voice. When your doing a weblog you should use descriptive writing, punctuation, lots of details, a good lead, vivid vocabulary, organization, and always end it with a thought provoking questions. These are some tips for not giving up on writing. Teachers need to understand that some kids are not doing well and need to improve writing and so we should still keep writing alive. Or in other words let other schools do weblogs to experiment on it and to see how fun it could be. Wow, and to see how much weblogs can improve writing and make a difference.

          In our school we watch a program called CNN. It helps us understand what happens around the world. When we came to weblog we had time to share and let each other know more stuff about the news. That gave us ideas to weblog and to enjoy it. We started watching CNN when  we were in third grade and continue watching through fifth. I really like it because it gives us information. One of the most entriguring things I  learned about on CNN is the world largest plane. It can carry about 500 passengers and have more than 600 chairs TVs and was made in France.

Posted by Juan House on March 10, 2005 at 10:14 AM in Weblogs | Permalink | Comments (4)

Learning! Thinking! Writing!

What have you learned so far this year? The first thing that I learned is that knowledge is all about taking power. Not like someone is so strong or evil but it's all about that no matter what you do there is someone who is going to help you no matter what. The first time I came I thought it was boring but now that I'm here I really understand what the true meaning of weblogging and what it takes to be a weblogger. Boy! We have been kicking it into gear. It's great to be a weblogger because you just don't get comments from the peers around you but you get comments from people around the world. It's great to be a blogger because we also get to make new friends and comment to our friends.

Posted by Juan House on February 10, 2005 at 10:10 AM in Weblogs | Permalink | Comments (0)

Webbloger life

WOW! I just had the  most excited adventure. I mean it was terrific. I met Mrs. Davis, our retired tecknoligy teacher, and she just blew my mind away. She made me determined to be a webbloger. I also knew about the five W's .I also like it for your personal writing and your personal voice.


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Posted by Juan House on December 09, 2004 at 09:59 AM in Weblogs | Permalink | Comments (7)

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