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This week I did a student led conference because it was the end of the nine weeks. I should have had it on the previous Wednesday, but I was sick when I was supposed to have it.

In this conference presented many things including this blog your reading right now. With my parent I wrote down some of my strenghths and weaknesses. Then [my teacher] came in after fifteen minutes. With [my teacher] I created a goal for the second nine weeks. Hopefully I can make my goal by the first five weeks.

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Earlier this week I took a quiz on how I best learn. I learn best by doing. I like to experiment with things by dropping, spinning, and pulling. It is good to have something to mold or shape to not make me feel hyper. This way of learning is called kinestetic or learning by doing. On the quiz I got a 5 (the highest score possible is 5) on bodily Kinestetic. One of the ways I calm down is by building things like legos or other building toys.

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         In The Battle of the Labyrinth by Rick Riordan, Percy Jackson has to navigate through the Labyrinth , find the the Lost God Pan, and stop Kronos, the Titan lord of time, all without dying. He and his friends are on the biggest quest of all time.

    In this book of battles and quests I think Rick Riordan should have had more of the Greek Gods involved in the story to make it seem like they were more important. Mr. Riordan could have made a meeting at Camp Half-blood, the camp Percy and other sons and daughters or half-bloods of the Greek Gods go to, to describe the defense against the assault on the camp. I don’t like the idea of just skipping to the battle between Titan’s army and the half-bloods.

          I like this book very much because it describes the Labyrinth, one of the most important locations in Greek mythology. I also think the author could have made up another main character to make the story more interesting.

          Another thing I like is how Mr. Riordan describes the fights in his books. It makes you almost feel all that Percy feels in his adventures with the gods.

 

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