After our road trip to some of Utah’s National Parks, my friends and I decided to do some more detailed planning for our future trips. (For more details on that […]
Savannah
Rules of The Road
I wanted to change up my blog format this week. Instead of focusing on a location, I want to go over how to get there. One of my favorite ways […]
Washington D.C.
Most of my posts thus far have included fairly rural locations where hiking and nature are common. I want to shake it up a little bit this week and do […]
Arches Rock!
Utah is home to five National Parks, two of which are a short drive outside of Moab. I highly recommend visiting Canyonlands and Arches National Parks and since they are […]
Sandy Days Ahead
35 miles northeast of Alamosa, Colorado lays a National Park known for its towering dunes and seasonal beach. The Great Sand Dunes is a beautiful park full of diversity and […]
Garden of the Gods Revised
Colorado. The Centennial state, born in 1876. It’s known for several things: being a mile above sea level, the Rocky Mountains, the breweries, and of course the embracement of legalizing […]
Garden of the Gods
Colorado. The Centennial state, born in 1876. It’s known for several things: being a mile above sea level, the Rocky Mountains, the breweries, and of course the embracement of legalizing […]
Draft Conclusion – Project 3
Sponsorship, when viewed through different lenses allow for varying levels of literacy growth. In my opinion, a facilitating sponsor is the strongest and most common sponsor that results in positive […]
Revised Paragraphs – Project 3
Original: Child Prodigy narratives often introduce the narrator as being an exceptional example of a literacy prodigy and this relationship with literacy is most likely fostered by a facilitating sponsor. […]
Revision Plan – Project 3
Paragraph # What I think I’m doing What my peers think I’m doing 1 Affirming Affirming 2 Affirming/ starts to challenge Affirming 3 Affirming Affirming Source Introduction: I […]