This project has helped me to see how often people are bullied. I also now know that African Americans are bullied the most. Also that Hispanic people are bullied the second most. Spanish people are bullied the third most. Caucasians are bullied the least. The other thing that I learned was that 46.5% of all bullying is verbal. 30.5% is physical bullying. 18.5% is Indirect bullying.
I thought that this project helped me a lot. It was very fun but it was getting very stressful and frustrating at the same time. I learned how to do new things on the computer. I did research, garageband, libre office, iMovie, and I helped other people at the same time. Even though we were all behind it didn't matter because we were all helping each other and giving them ideas as we working and we had different topics. I liked this project because we all had some fun too. Sometimes we goofed around and sometimes we worked really hard, but all in all we learned a lot.
It has changed me because I use to call people names sometimes if they made me mad. Sense this project has started I haven't called some one a name. Maybe, one person because he made me really mad I learned that name calling really effects some one you call a name that’s why i don't do that no more. I learned that it is not just for hurtful things put sometimes its a tool for bonding I did not know that.
I learned a lot about from this protect about bullying. Some of the thing where that kids with disabilities get bulled more than others. I also learned about how every one at least gets bulled or called a name once in their life.
I learned a lot about from this protect about cyberbullying. One thing I learned that cyberbullying can be more witness than bullying because if someone said a mean comment to you other people could see the comment. Things people could do is stick up for the kid that is getting cyberbullyed. Or they could help post mean comments to the kid.
When learning about my topic, homelessness, I found pictures and information that made me sad. Some people choose to not leave in a house, and others had no choice. Families wouldn’t help them and they were left on the street, they felt unwanted. I read stories online from former homeless people that helped me understand from their point of view.
Name-calling is a more serious topic than I thought. Kids are getting bullied every day. It can lead to depression or even worse, suicide. Nine out of every ten kids get bullied or witness it. Why don't they stop it? Doing this project has made my step back an think before I say anything. This is a problem. It needs to stop. If you could help stop name-calling in your school, you would be a big help to this problem.
Darin 2nd hour
ReplyDeleteThis project has helped me to see how often people are bullied. I also now know that African Americans are bullied the most. Also that Hispanic people are bullied the second most. Spanish people are bullied the third most. Caucasians are bullied the least. The other thing that I learned was that 46.5% of all bullying is verbal. 30.5% is physical bullying. 18.5% is Indirect bullying.
I thought that this project helped me a lot. It was very fun but it was getting very stressful and frustrating at the same time. I learned how to do new things on the computer. I did research, garageband, libre office, iMovie, and I helped other people at the same time. Even though we were all behind it didn't matter because we were all helping each other and giving them ideas as we working and we had different topics. I liked this project because we all had some fun too. Sometimes we goofed around and sometimes we worked really hard, but all in all we learned a lot.
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Alex
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It has changed me because I use to call people names sometimes if they made me mad. Sense this project has started I haven't called some one a name. Maybe, one person because he made me really mad I learned that name calling really effects some one you call a name that’s why i don't do that no more. I learned that it is not just for hurtful things put sometimes its a tool for bonding I did not know that.
Joshua 2nd hour
ReplyDeleteI learned a lot about from this protect about bullying. Some of the thing where that kids with disabilities get bulled more than others. I also learned about how every one at least gets bulled or called a name once in their life.
ReplyDeleteI learned about the different projects. I enjoyed interviewing different people on my topic.
Kody 1st Hour
Mercedes
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10/30/12
I learned a lot about from this protect about cyberbullying. One thing I learned that cyberbullying can be more witness than bullying because if someone said a mean comment to you other people could see the comment. Things people could do is stick up for the kid that is getting cyberbullyed. Or they could help post mean comments to the kid.
Abby L.
ReplyDeleteWhen learning about my topic, homelessness, I found pictures and information that made me sad. Some people choose to not leave in a house, and others had no choice. Families wouldn’t help them and they were left on the street, they felt unwanted. I read stories online from former homeless people that helped me understand from their point of view.
Nathan 2hr.
ReplyDeleteName-calling is a more serious topic than I thought. Kids are getting bullied every day. It can lead to depression or even worse, suicide. Nine out of every ten kids get bullied or witness it. Why don't they stop it? Doing this project has made my step back an think before I say anything. This is a problem. It needs to stop. If you could help stop name-calling in your school, you would be a big help to this problem.
Evan
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in this project i learned that every body in the hole world are the same in side
Evan
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in this project i learned that every body in the hole world are the same in side
This project change my point of view because i can help the homeless people. I will send them clothes, food, and money every year.
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2ed hr