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Hailey Hall Freindly Letter

Hailey Hall, an 8th grade student, writes a letter offering advice to another student working on a multi-step school project. She recommends working with a partner to share the workload and have backup materials in case one partner is absent. Hailey suggests choosing a focused partner to stay on task. For those who don't work well with others, extra work should be done at home. The 15-step project involves analyzing a book, creating a timeline, making a video, uploading it to SchoolTube, and embedding it on a class website to demonstrate reading comprehension.

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Hailey Hall Freindly Letter

Hailey Hall, an 8th grade student, writes a letter offering advice to another student working on a multi-step school project. She recommends working with a partner to share the workload and have backup materials in case one partner is absent. Hailey suggests choosing a focused partner to stay on task. For those who don't work well with others, extra work should be done at home. The 15-step project involves analyzing a book, creating a timeline, making a video, uploading it to SchoolTube, and embedding it on a class website to demonstrate reading comprehension.

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Hailey Hall

4222 Cantrell Rd.


Acworth • Georgia• 30101

March 28, 2011

Student
4222 Cantrell Rd.
Acworth, Georgia 30101

Dear what’s your name?

Hey, I know you may not know me, but my name is Hailey Hall, and I am an 8 th grader. I
have some advice for you for this project that you either started or are about to start. This
project is one of those that has many steps, and when you finish one, another comes. You may
feel like you aren’t ever going to finish and get extremely frustrated. An easy way that I would
recommend to take away some of the work, is to work with a partner. This way not all of the
steps are on you, and there are four hands on the same project instead of two.

When working in partners, you have to make sure that you have two copies of everything,
just in case one person is not in attendance, or if you get separated for bad behavior. When you
choose your partner, I would choose someone that you work well with, but would not goof off
with. If you are the type of person that either doesn’t like working with a partner or just isn’t
very focused when doing so, then I would suggest you do some work at home because Ms. Watts
tends to throw more steps out the very next day. (She doesn’t mean to make you feel frustrated,
but I know it does)

Okay, time to tell you more about this project; it has 15 steps, meaning is will take you
more than 15 days to finish. The first step, is to analyze (break it down) you are to create an
outline on the book that you chose to read, and the second step is trace (list the steps), and you
are required to great a time line of either events, or of actual time events. (It depends on the
book that you either choose or are assigned to). When you are finished with creating the video
you would think you were done, but think again you have to upload the video to your School
Tube account. Once you copied the embed code from School Tube, you upload your video to
your web-site that you are supposed to create at the very beginning of this project. The 15 power
words can help you with your reading comprehension, and that is why Ms. Watts has you do
this project, because she wants you to comprehend what you read.

Sincerely yours,

Hailey Hall
Hailey Hall

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