Welcome to Writer's Workshop! I hope you enjoy the activities on this site.
Mrs. Franks' ESL
Writer's Workshop      BLOG
  • Home
  • Mrs Franks' ESL
  • The Writing Process
  • The Four Types of Writing
    • Narrative
    • Expository
    • Descriptive
    • Persuasive
  • Journal
  • Fact and Opinion
  • Captions
  • Text Me!
  • Would You Rather ....
  • What Do You Think?
  • Reviews
    • Book Reviews
    • Movie Reviews
  • Thematic Writing
    • Animal Adaptations
    • Deep Ocean
    • Coral Reefs
    • WInter Olympics
  • Picture Prompts

Post your answer to E.Q. 7 here.

5/4/2017

3 Comments

 
Picture
3 Comments
Hana Matsushita
5/11/2017 11:29:56 am

David Gallo said that the behavior of cephalopods is amazing because they can change the color or a pattern. Like change to surround things. This is sample like male found a female. Then the male change color to the cute color or make a pattern. Female on the left side males left body's color will be cute and nice color. Female went to right male body's will be change to the right side

I think the most amazing behavior is cephalopod. Because cephalopod can change color over the 50. And they can make lot of kinds pattern and color. Like a rock, sand or coral reefs.

Reply
kaila
5/11/2017 11:34:32 am

Write your answer here: David Gallo said that the behavior of cephalopods is amazing because is it, lost of (most) amazing thing the deep ocean .Look like the animal lighting on deep ocean ,fish ,jelly fish .

Reply
kaila
5/11/2017 11:35:29 am

I think the most amazing behavior because is . fish live in a deep ocean is make my eye lighting .

Reply



Leave a Reply.

    Archives

    May 2017


Mission Statement: The purpose of this blog is 1. to provide a forum for students to express themselves through writing and blogging, 2. to provide opportunities for students to research and compose on the computer, 3. to expose students to a variety of different learning opportunities, 4. to provide parents and families with family engagement opportunities such as following what the students are doing in class as well as commenting or asking questions in a blog.


Website created and maintained by Beth Franks    efranks@athensk8.net


Athens City Schools does not discriminate in its educational programs, activities, or employment policies on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, pregnancy, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or genetic information.

Proudly powered by Weebly