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Talkative but still learning Did you ever know anyone as talkative as me? Hello my name is Annette Ocampo, I like to talk a lot that’s how I understand things better. By talking over them. I’m very social with my peers.

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Talkative but still learning

Did you ever know anyone as talkative as me? Hello my name is Annette Ocampo, I like to talk a

lot that’s how I understand things better. By talking over them. I’m very social with my peers.

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InquiryI have a question!

.Cell phone policy.Do you think we’ll change the policy?

How long will it take?Will the students use them right?

What happens if they don’t?

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Significance

The G2 students made it allowed for 7th and 8th graders to use cell phones during lunch time and when teacher allow them to.

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Perspective

When the Cell phone policy changed, I

personally thought that the lunch room was quite. The students really enjoy using them during lunch and when teachers allow

us to.

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Evidence

For are game board project before we presented them, we tested them out. My group and I had some difficulties with the lights but we figured it out.

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Connection

For my game board project, we used a lot of science and math. We also did some writing and had a couple of social studies

question.

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Supposition

If I could change something from my game board project it would have to been putting less lights on. It took to much power and the lights were to dim.

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ConclusionI realized I work better in groups instead of independently because I know that if it doesn't look right I get there opinion.