Mr. Buckley's LRT Blog will provide students and parents with pertinent information regarding 8th Grade Literacy, Research and Technology at Valley View Middle School in Edina, Minnesota.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Fear & Dead Poets' Society Test Questions
Do you have any questions about the upcoming 50 point Fear & Dead Poets' Society Test? If so, this is the place to ask. Even if you don't have a question, check the comments to get important information asked by other students.
Holla Mr Buckley! I was wondering what kind of questions will be asked on the test. I mean, in what kind of format. ( multiple choice, matching, drawing, essay...ext)
The test will consist of multiple choice and matching. Remember that the multiple choice questions involve possible answers of a and c, all of the above, none of the above, etc.
I have a Question about and NOT aobut Tests. Why do we take them? i mean if we turn in the Homework, and we get 100% on all of them doesnt that SHOW YOU that we DONT NEED TESTS?!?!?! yeah so yeah...
Mr. Buckley, On the blue sheet on the back side they have all the vocabulary from the dead poets society. I can't figure out the meaning to the words Marrow, Virility,and Morose.
Aria asks an interesting question about the importance and necessity of tests. I'd like to know what my students think about that so I will create a separate post for students to comment on.
Regarding the Dead Poets' Society vocabulary, all definitions are listed on the first page of the Dead Poets' Society Video Study Guide.
Chicken Marrow's disgusting. just thought of that when maria asked what marrow is. It's like nasty brown bone filling. Do birds have Marrow? Maybe they don't cause i read that their bones are hollow so they weigh less so they can fly... well, there's marrow in chicken bones, so i dunno...
There's nothing like watching Brett Favre take the field! GO PACK!!!
2-3-2008 Picture of the Week
Here are my two sons Nate and Ben wearing their Packer jerseys and showing their Packer Pride! Way to go boys!
12-17-2007 Picture of the Week
Here's my son Ben this summer at the Milwaukee County Zoo.
12-10-2007 Picture of the Week
If you remember, a few weeks ago I posted a picture of my Yellow Labrador Retriever, Maddie and her pal Sophie. Sophie is my brother-in-law and sister-in-law's Golden Retriever. Last week Sophie passed away at the age of 13. She was a great dog and Maddie (as well as the rest of us) will miss her dearly.
11-26-2007 Picture of the Week
Here's a picture of Nate and I at a Minnesota Gopher Football game. I am a Minnesota Gopher Football season ticket holder. Although the Gophers weren't very good this year, I still supported them wholeheartedly. I consider myself a true fan.
11-19-2007 Picture of the Week
Ben is playing with doggie Maddie. Although Maddie is a very energetic Yellow Lab, she is incredibly gentle and tolerant of my two boys. They can sit on her and hug her and she just puts up with it.
11-12-2007 Picture of the Week
My wife and I had a great time at the Packers-Vikings game on Sunday! Packers 34, Vikings 0. There is no place better to watch a football game than Lambeau Field! GO PACK!!!
11-5-2007 Picture of the Week
Halloween 2007 wasn't very scary for the Buckley family. Ben was a lobster and Nate was a Teddy Bear. (Notice my EDINA sweatshirt-- Always showing school spirit!)
10-29-2007 Picture of the Week
THE BOSTON RED SOX ARE WORLD CHAMPIONS! Ever wonder what Fenway Park, the home of the Boston Red Sox, looks like? Here's a picture from a game I've attended there. The seats are small and uncomfortable but it is a great place to watch a game! Look to the left of me and you can see Wally the Green Monster! (If you don't know who that is, just ask.)
10-22-2007 Picture of the Week
In honor of the Red Sox making it to the World Series, I've posted a picture of Nate and Ben in their Red Sox outfits. My wife, Sarah, is a huge Red Sox fan--almost as fanatical as I am about the Packers!
10-15-2007 Picture of the Week
Here is my son Ben just before his surgery on October 5. He's recovering and doing really well!
10-8-2007 Picture of the Week
This is Sophie (Left) and Maddie (Right). Sophie is my brother-in-law and sister-in-law's Golden Retriever. Maddie, age 7, is our Yellow Labrador Retriever. She's a great dog!
10-1-2007 Picture of the Week
Ben's 1st birthday was on September 28. We found out that he really likes cake!
9-24-2007 Picture of the Week
These are my two boys: Ben (Left--12 Months) & Nathan (Right--35 Months).
Overall, what did you think of the Fear Module?
Now that you've completed your Parent Persuasive Speech, tell us what answer you received?
How would you rate the movie "Dead Poets' Society?"
Do you think the Edina hockey team will win it's first game at state on Thursday?
We will be watching Dead Poets' Society next week. Will this be the first time you've seen the movie?
Overall, what did you think of the Communication Theory Module?
What was your favorite activity in the Communication Theory Module?
After teaching 8th Grade LRT at Valley View Middle School in Edina, Minnesota for 8 years, then serving as an Instructional Coach for Edina Public Schools, I am now teaching English 10 and American Literature at Edina High School. I also am the Edina Girls' Assistant Basketball Coach and VVMS Girls' Track Coach. I direct Hornet HOT SHOTS, Hornet Tennis Camp, Hornet Girls' Basketball Camp, and Edina Summer Computer Camp.
9 comments:
Holla Mr Buckley!
I was wondering what kind of questions will be asked on the test. I mean, in what kind of format. ( multiple choice, matching, drawing, essay...ext)
~Griffin Chin
The test will consist of multiple choice and matching. Remember that the multiple choice questions involve possible answers of a and c, all of the above, none of the above, etc.
I have a Question about and NOT aobut Tests. Why do we take them? i mean if we turn in the Homework, and we get 100% on all of them doesnt that SHOW YOU that we DONT NEED TESTS?!?!?! yeah so yeah...
Mr. Buckley,
On the blue sheet on the back side they have all the vocabulary from the dead poets society. I can't figure out the meaning to the words Marrow, Virility,and Morose.
Aria asks an interesting question about the importance and necessity of tests. I'd like to know what my students think about that so I will create a separate post for students to comment on.
Regarding the Dead Poets' Society vocabulary, all definitions are listed on the first page of the Dead Poets' Society Video Study Guide.
Chicken Marrow's disgusting. just thought of that when maria asked what marrow is. It's like nasty brown bone filling. Do birds have Marrow? Maybe they don't cause i read that their bones are hollow so they weigh less so they can fly... well, there's marrow in chicken bones, so i dunno...
i think i messed up on the scantron so if i do bad could i do a retake?
Steven--you can talk to me after the test results come out and we'll deal with it at that time.
Chickens do, I think have Marrow, but birds that can fly dont. Their hallow bones help them take off and fly without the heavy effort of Marrow.
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