How I participated in the forth challenge. I went to Free Rice and I got 2160 grains of rice. Below is how many I got today and how much I got in all. When I do this I feel very good because I am
making a difference in life. I like how young kids (like me) can make a difference in life. I love Free Rice because it helps others and ourselves learn.
Have you been to Free Rice?
How many grains have you gotten?
Do you feel like you making a difference n life?
Thank you for “riceing up” against hunger, and sharing us with others!
Hi, my name is Olivia and I love your blog! It is so interesting and I especially love this post because it is great that you care and are doing the FreeRice program. I have done that, too! It is a great program! Make sure to visit my blog at oliviac600.edublogs.org
-Olivia-
Hi Ethan,
I really love Free Rice as a way to learn vocabulary and help others. I don’t know what the most grains I have ever earned is, but I have students in my class also playing and earning rice.
I love your blog and look forward to reading more!
🙂 Joan Young ( teacher and friend of your mom from Northern California!)
Hi Mrs. Young
Thank you for commenting on my blog. Thank you also for the compliment. I like to do the math on Free Rice.
From,
Ethan
Hello Ethan,
I’m glad you made a decision to make a difference in the world. Free Rice is a wonderful way to do that. It also makes the world a better and smaller place because you know you’ve done something for someone else.
Hello Mrs. Edwards,
Thank you for commenting on my blog. I agree that Free Rice is a wonderful place to help other people in need, and to make a change in the world.
From,
Ethan
G’day Ethan,
Thanks for registering early for the September 2012 blogging challenge. Make sure you visit the blog every week starting 9th September, when the first challenge will be published. If you want a reminder sent to your email each week, use the “Subscribe by email” on the right sidebar of the blog. Also make sure you visit blogs from other students around the world with similar interests.
If you have any great ideas for activities in the challenge, please leave a comment at this link. Many of the challenges will relate specifically to certain subject areas.
Miss W or tasteach – challenge organizer
PS Great post about Free Rice – we will be including this in the challenges this time as well.
Dear Ethan,
Your blog is amazing. I shared your blog with my class. We have also been on the website Free rice and we think it is great!
Thank you for sharing with us, We are at American International School in Riyadh.
Sincerely,
Ms. Leaton’s 5th Grade
Hi Ethan i also play freerice and i make a differnce by donating money and clothes.
I have seen your blog many times in my class. In free rice can you describe how you feel after doing free rice? When did you find free rice? how many grains did you collect I collected 5 bowls.
Yes, I have been to Free Rice and I earned 3000 grains of rice. I think I’m making a difference because I’m giving rice to poor people by Free Rice. Also I donate a lot of cloths to the poor, socks and shoes.
Yes I have been to free rice and it’s fun and helpful for the poor.
I collected 1600 grains.
Yes I fell like I made a difference to the poor people.
I agree with you it is a really good website for everyone.you give free rice by answering right and learn at the same time.
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Hey Ethan-
I like your blog because you have a lot of common interests with me…soccer, games, and reading. I also like helping poor people so I think its awesome that you mentioned this and asked questions on your blog.