Last Topic of the Year, due by Sunday, June 7:

Perhaps its time to pick out some favorite memories of Pine Point. Let us know about three (or two, or one, or fifty) of your fond memories of your time at our school. Don't worry about choosing a favorite. Just describe a few good memories. (Feel free to do more than one post as memories come back to you.)

Remember to check the rubrics (to the right). Contributions to the forum can be brief, but must be well thought out and carefully written. No typos or grammar errors, please.


Monday, October 27, 2008

Dear Mr. Salsich, You Good English Teacher You

Mr Salsich, staying with my title, I must complement you as an extraordinary English teacher. In the same 45 minutes, you are able to teach us about literature, remind us of the life lessons we should follow, give a demonstration about a balancing bear, relate this all to English class, and still have time for a break!!!! This truly amazes me. I have to say that one of my favorite aspects of English class are the many poems we read. Be them William Wordsworth, Emily Dickinson, or some other off chance poet with a few words of wisdom,I always enjoy this part of the day. I would love it if we might be able to each bring in some poetry from time to time of our favorite poets. One thing that comes to mind that could be adjusted, is more abruptness in telling us facts that we should record in our daily notes. you often tell miscellaneous facts to the class, but we always assume you are just saying it for our understanding, not for a later quiz. All in All, I must say Mr. Salsich, you are good!


-Kimo Gray 10.27.08

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