This week our focus has challenged us to "be the world to one," rather than just "one in the world." Discussions have run deep with how our actions and words truly have an impact on everyone around us. We also talked about how all of us: humanity and nature make the music of this world, and without our unique voice, that music is missing something. Discover what you want to add to the music. Speak up. Say something. We wrestled with big history this week. We celebrated Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and The Little Rock 5, Ruby Bridges, and the thousands of others who took a stand during the Civil Rights Era. To understand this better, we looked at primary source pictures -- these leaders, their actions, their speeches, their marches -- which brought them to life. We examined timelines and asked powerful questions. Again, another opportunity to look at the world -- right now -- and ask, "How can I be the world to one? What do I want to say that makes...
I say that this site would be approprate for kinder to 3rd. But I also like it .(:
ReplyDeleteI think cool school is okay. I think it is a bit for younger kids. I still think it is fun.
ReplyDeleteI really like the site but I agree with Zoe that it would be more for younger kids . But it still is a great learning site ! :)
ReplyDeleteI am going to say that this website would be awesome for kinder through second! I think this because it would teach them what to say or do when something is going wrong.
ReplyDeleteI really love the game cool school, though I really think it would be a fun game for kinder or first graders. But I love how it tells you what would happen,
ReplyDeleteeven if your answer's wrong!
This a fun way to understand what is the right thing to do when you see some thing that you think is wrong.
ReplyDeleteCool school is a great place to learn problem solving and how to stand up to bully's.
ReplyDeleteI think that cool school is good. It shows people that they have feelings, too.
ReplyDeleteI think cool school is pretty fun and it would be good to teach kids what to do in situations with kids fighting.
ReplyDeleteWe thought cool school was very fun.It was a good way to experience solving bullying correctly.
ReplyDeleteI agree that cool school was a bit for younger kids but it was slightly hard to understand.
ReplyDeleteI think the web site should have only the right answers .
ReplyDeleteWhy do you think that, Will? Is it possible that someone may make a "wrong choice" in real life and need to understand the effect of their actions? :)
DeleteCool school would be a fun website for ages 4- 9. Cool school is a very FUN website.
ReplyDeleteI think that choolschool is a good way to help kids not to bully eachother and learn how to be empathetic to eachother.
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