Wednesday, August 30, 2017

     Hi this is Ellie B and I just finished reading some of the advise from the previous honors students and three things really stood out to me.  First, Do not Procrastinate.  They kept on mentioning that and it stood out to me because I am a procrastinator and it motivated me to get my work done.  Another thing that I noticed a lot was pay attention, sometimes I doze off in class and It defiantly helps when you pay attention so obviously this is a rule that caught my attention.  The last thing that I read a lot was read a lot!  I haven't really been a big reader until this past year when I realized how much it helps with vocabulary, school, and so much more!  As one can see, this advise is defiantly things to consider while in school.
     Ever since I was little I've been a big writer.  I enjoy writing mysteries and adventures, mostly because I can't stand romances and fantasy books seem really slow to me, I can't imagine writing about that stuff.  Where as adventures always have you on your toes because it is just event after event and mysteries are defiantly page turners, plus it is even more fun to write the story because you know what is going to happen and you can stump other readers by what you write. Another reason why I like writing is because you can get lost in it just like I get lost in a good book and it is very entertaining and educational. One thing I would like to accomplish this year is to read a lot of books which I know will be easy because of the iRead program. Obviously writing and reading is ver fun and can benefit you in many ways.

3 comments:

  1. I love your post!! You are an amazing writer!! The only problem I saw was "ver fun" instead of very fun, in the last sentence. Other than that, it was awesome!! Keep writing!!

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  2. Your post was really good. I liked how you worded your paragraphs. Your writing is awesome!

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  3. I'm excited to see your writing--sounds fantastic:) Lol on writing about romance. I can't either. Yes, keep up the good reading. Thoughtful analysis of last year's advice. Double-check grammar and commonly confused words (advice/advise). Nothing to serious; you've got talent, excited to see you grow!

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