Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Beverly Gage, author of "Things Can Change," states that America has a gun problem today, and it needs to stop in the near future.

Monday, December 17, 2012

1. Students have weak vocabularies.
2. Students even struggle with the simpliest words.
3. There is a big difference in the amount of words that kids hear in the the first 4 years of their lives.
4. Race can have an influence on how good a childs vocabulary is.
5. The problem is in all grades
6. Students only ask questions when its important to them.
7. This problem shows up in all schools
8. Students who read have a better vocabulary
9. Students cant understan what their reading, so they dont read. They have a bad vocabulary then
10. Problem comes from the 2 forces that shape our schools: larger culture and individual families
11. Students are on facebook, twitter,and watching tv instead of working on their vocab.
12. Its the parents fault
13. Richer families can raise their kids to have a better vocab.
14. Students cant understand what they are being taught.
15. Easier to read about something you already kow about.
16. Teachers can tell if a student comes from a family with more reading oppurtunities.
17. They can also tell if they come from a family with less reading.
18. Read with your kids at an early age
19. Its not too late to start building your childs vocab

John T. Tierney, author of " Vocabulary and Reading: Give Your Kids a Fighting Chance," argues the fact that their is a problem in our students' vocabulary at all ages; and if you read you can greatly improve your vocabulary. Students have weak vocabularies, and they struggle even  with the simpliest words. The race of a kid and the wealthiness of their family can also have a huge impact. He writes that kids that read have a stronger vocabulary than those who don't. They need to understand what they are reading. If a child doesn't know what they are reading about, they won't read. This all boils down to the parents. The parents need to provide the oppurtuntities to read and expand their vocabulary at a young age. Students cant understand what they are being taught, because they dont understand the words the lessons are using. Teachers can tell whether there has been reading and writing skills early in the students lives. If they haven't, they tend to not pay attention, don't do homework, and don't contribute to the class. The point of this article is that kids need to read and work on their vocabularies at a young age. John encourages you, as a parent, to read with your son or daughter. It's not too late to start now.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Joshua Foust, author of "The World in 2030 Won't Look Anthing Like You Think," believes that the NIC is only correct when very vague and obvious predictions are made, so leaders should try to adapt and use these predictions as well as they can. Although the predictions that are made for right now are wrong, they believe that the world will be a better place in 2030. The NIC has made many incorrect predictions, so Joshua believes that we should ignore the GT2030. The GT2030 predicts that Asia will pass up the Americas and Europe militarly and economicly. They believe that Asia will be the new world power. It also makes predictions about the planets future.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Henry Francis By: David Richard

When Henry Francis isn't sewing blankets for the homeless, he likes eating at fancy restaurants, driving his Rolls Royce, and swimming in the pool at his mansion. From his billion dollar company, he is able to own a  Bugatti Veyron Super Sport, Aston Martin One-77, and a  Lamborghini Reventon. Henry Francis, the richest man in northern Wisconsin, lives in a northwoods version of the Playboy Mansion. However, he is lonely. He has all the money he could ever want, but he can't seem to find joy in anything that he does.

Monday, December 3, 2012

Police: Chiefs’ Belcher Kills Girlfriend, Self

http://keepingscore.blogs.time.com/2012/12/01/kc-police-chiefs-player-involved-in-shootings/?iid=obinsite


            Police: Chiefs’ Belcher Kills Girlfriend, Self, an article by Associated Press, talks about the murder suicide of Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher.
“I can tell you that you have absolutely no idea what it’s like to see someone kill themselves,” James said. “You can take your worst nightmare and put someone you know and love in that situation, and give them a gun and stand three feet away and watch them kill themselves. That’s what it’s like. Altough deeply saddened by the loss of their teamate, the Chiefs played their game on Sunday.