I'm back to going through students' self-evaluations, peer evaluations and note cards and came to this one, which I thought I'd already shared on the blog but don't see.
The students are still sharing group paraphrases of Chew on This pages related most directly to animals. I came across the note card of a student who shared this information:
Farmers and ranchers have always used manure
4 million pounds, 30 foot high pile of manure catch on fire in 2004
Burned for nearly 4 months.
He followed this sharing of information with "Thanks for listening."
We do need to thank them, don't we. Anybody? Anybody? (Jonathan shared a classroom scene of Ferris Bueller's Day Off with my while he was here.)
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