Chapter 1 review

In chapter one, the thing I remember the most is Mt. St. Helens eruption. What I learned is that the eruption had ash go around the world twice. I also learned that the eruption made Mt. St. Helens blow its top off. This was an important part of our states history because it created a world disaters and made it hard for everyone to breathe.

Crusades Research Project

My wiki page was overal pretty good. I used my own words and tried my best throughout the worktime. I think i could of improved on the intro and conclusion but the other sections were pretty good. The other sections had detail and lots of good information from the sites that I went to. The process was ok when I was working on this and it was sometimes slow when I couldn’t find good pages but all the rest of it was easy and fun. If I could have found like super accurate information, I would have probably done better. I thought this was a lot of fun.

Dear mom and dad,

Dear mom and dad,

        I have been trying my best in class and have had difficult and very easy times. I have been really bad about turning my work in and getting everything organized. I have been good about turning my grades from bad to good over the year. I always try my best but sometimes, i don’t do very well. The main goal for second trimester for me, is to study harder for tests and quizzes and also to do make sure all my late assignments will be turned in. Finally, i need to be as good as possible in my classes and to try not to be a trouble maker.

                                  Your son, Brandon Cole

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