well, the BOBs are done and the reviews are in…

big thanks to Ms. Blount who gave me something productive to do during TV timeouts from yesterday’s football games… 🙂

“the geeks shall inherit the earth” – this would be the book I showed you last week for dialectal journals – that the sixth grade freaked out on when they saw “bad” words later in the book – shockingly, sometimes high school kids use bad words to describe other kids – I know this came as a crushing blow to most, but I knew that – what I found interesting – I found lots interesting in the book – was that the author thought teachers were just as cliquish as the students they teach – that b/c they live in an adolescent world, they are adolescent-y – honestly, I don’t think teachers are less mature than other adults – I think lots of adults have petty fights – but I do think teachers should show a better example so the book made me question whether mr. scott and I should let other teachers sit at the cool table…

“the missing girl” – BOB – last one I finished – I put it before the Jobs book for reasons that will come below – missing girl is in a word, creepy – on the flip side, it’s a great “how to” for abducting 13 year old girls and trapping them in your house – again, creepy factor was way high – however, it did fit my BOB rule from a year or two back which was that I could stand any bad book so long as I could read it in a day – and I sped through this one – so mission accomplished and it could’ve been worse – I’ll obviously be curious what the feedback is when ya’ll read it

“steve jobs: the man who thought different” – now, this is the way to close BOB – wonderful book – sad book – jobs was highly gifted – he was a flawed genius – if we had the time, i’d love to discuss in class whether it’s better to be average – and good – in life or to be a flawed genius – I would think the answer is that it depends – but we definitely need those that are brilliant to give our daily lives a richness – I think probably all my kids should read this book – and even better (for you all), it reads quickly:)

reading goals for next week – I have a book on advanced mathematical principles and “the simpsons” – can’t wait…

maf

55 thoughts on “well, the BOBs are done and the reviews are in…”

  1. Otias (said it just cause Caleb says i cant) i didnt finish the book like i planned, im REALLY close though, or at least in my mind. So today im gonna do a poem, sorry.

    Guess what say it is? Guess. What. Day. It . Is??
    HUMO DAY!!!

    Okay, no, no, no: Otias, poem time:

    Sometimes people get hurt,
    and it hurts the people around them.
    People become ill,
    and it kills the people around them.
    But we must all know that miracles happen,
    and that stuff happens for a reason.
    Sometimes we cry over the present events, but we need to laugh and smile about the past memories

    ^
    Dedicated to someone i love so very much and am praying for

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