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In this podcast, Randy Turner reads a chapter from the new book, Scars from the Tornado: One Year at Joplin East Middle School. The book features stories from Turner and East Middle School students about their year in a warehouse middle school following the May 22, 2011, Joplin Tornado http://www.amazon.com/Scars-from-the-Tornado-ebook/dp/B00BPSRTDC/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1363001662&sr=1-1&keywords=Scars+from+the+Tornado
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Tags: algebra classes, middle school students, mcallister
Good morning Yatt(?) Middle School students. This is a reminder to all of Mr McAllister's transitional algebra classes notebooks are due for grading on Monday March the 26th. The point value is again 50 points. Be sure to follow the scoring ___ all 50 points are rewarded. Remember 5 points will be deducted for each day the notebook is late.
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Tags: middle school students, city middle school
Hello David City Middle School students and Trevor and middle school students. Please record this song and then press the pound key thanks.
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Tags: good study habits, papparrazzi, middle school students
This I believe I believe that as educator we are responsible for not only teaching our students how to pass test and develop good study habits but also for teaching them the saddle yet extremely important life lesson that will guide them to the rest of their lives. I believe that middle school students has a heart to shout at all and trying to juggle new found hormones and the feelings these bring deal with peer pressure at school and thanks to social networking at home and establish their own identity. I've always wondered why middle school students seems to think the whole world revolves around net and thanks for Facebook and Myspace I finally understand why. When your whole life is under the screwedinizing(?) constant watchful eyes of peer even online how can you not feel like either a super start or a star harassed by Papparrazzi(?). With constant pressure like that is it any wonder that middle school students change personality as
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Tags: change personalities, middle school students, social networking
This I believe. I believe that as educators, we are responsible for not only teaching our students how to pass a test and develop their study habits but also for teaching in to settle yet extremely important life lessons that will guide them to the rest of their lives. I believe that middle school students have the hardest job of all and trying to juggle new found hormones in the ceiling ___ bring deal with peer pressure at school and thanks for social networking at home and establish their own identity. I've always wondered why middle school students seems to think the whole world revolves around them and thanks to Facebook and Myspace I finally understand why. When your whole life is under the scrutinizing constant watchful eyes of your peers, even online, how can you not feel like either a super star or a star harassed at papparazi(?). The constant peer pressure like that is it any wonder that middle school students change personalities as often as they change their thoughts










