Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Going over the Question in Social Studies

Today, in Social Studies we check over the question that people mostly got wrong. I think that this was very helpful because this clarify our information on the war of 1812 and the presidents. This would make us understand and not make the same mistake if the same question appeared on a different test. Mr. Armstrong handed out some sheets such as the essay which were a 10 out of 10 and a parent teacher conference sheet.
Nobody could help a student because today we could of just listened and participated a little bit and support someones ideas, or thoughts. The people who supported and answer was Michelle, So Yeon, and Hee Jae.
We found some interesting facts in the discussion about the Federalist made an act benefit but it backfired and made their party unpopular and a lot more. We found how to write a proper essay for our test to get a better grade. Nobody said anything provoking or interesting because we had to mostly listen because Mr. Armstrong was explaining about the question and the answers.
Unlucky, I don't remember any of the exact quotes that the people said but some people said where to find the source and the exact page number to prove the thoughts.
I think most of the students were paricipating properly becaue everybody seemed like they were listening carefully and tried to answer the question but some people were just to shy to raise their voice.
Mr. Armstrong gave us some tough questions to answer and a lot of people were silent because they were to shy or scared that their answer was going to be wrong. I think that the classmates who deserved commendation was Sungmo, Eric, So Yeon, Deborah, and Hee Jae who tried to answer the questions. I think that they deserve commendation because they were trying to get an answer and was brave enought to state their point.
I think that Eric tried to do better because most of the times I think that he couldn't state his ideas and facts but today he participated answer some questions. Even though he might of known that his answer was wrong he still stated his point.

Sungmo K.

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