Today in citizenship, we learned about cliques and boundaries. We learned about how they affected us. Ms Sheila taught us about how we use it in real life. We also learned about why stereotyping and cliques hurtful. A stereotype would be when people sometimes say that all asian people are good at math, but some aren't and it makes them feel abnormal. Cliques sometimes hurt us because, they leave us out and make us feel lonely.
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Art 8 10/11
The 2 people I am about to describe are workers. One is tall and one is short. They were wearing blue T-shirts and black jeans. They were making glass cups to drink out of. They were blowing air into it to make it hollow. Then they dip it into water to cool it.
Hsinchu is called the Silicon Valley of Taiwan. The silicon and the gas is what makes Hsinchu famous.
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What I've learned in class today
Today in class, I learned the rules, responsibility, duties of being a citizen of a class, neighborhoods, cities, countries, and the world. I learned that the taxes that we pay are for the benefit of the world, but often, the money ends up in the president's pocket.
In class, our rules are :
1. No speaking out of turn
2. Eye contact with the person who's speaking
3. Raise your hand before speaking
4. Ask before you go to the bathroom
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