by Marcus Modio on December 31, 2009 at 11:42 am · Filed under Uncategorized
This is my interview with my fifth-grade teacher Mr. Whiting
1. do you enjoy teaching?
1. Yes, I love teaching children and watching them learn. I do not enjoy taking papers home and spending time on school stuff that interfers with my family time.
2. why or why not do enjoy teaching?
2. Watching students get excited about some content or idea is a wonderful feeling.
3. do kids enjoy your class?
3. I think so. I hear comments made by students and parents about how I made the classroom environment fun or real to life.
4. why did you decide to teach?
4. I worked for Parks and Recreation during the summer while I was attending college. It was there that I realized that I connected well with children.
5. what is your favorite thing about teaching?
5. My favorite part of teaching is forming relationships with kids. I still communicate with kids that I taught over 15 years ago. That is cool.
by Marcus Modio on December 2, 2009 at 9:50 am · Filed under Uncategorized and tagged: alchahol, Cars, Ethanol, feul, Green
I am researching ethanol for a school project. I have found that ethanol is a very efficient fuel. Ethanol is made of alchahol, so it is renewable. I think that cars should start to use ethanol. http://www.greencar.com/tech-ethanol.php
by Marcus Modio on November 18, 2009 at 9:40 am · Filed under Uncategorized and tagged: Aubrey Falconer, Mars explorer

Random pics!
- One of the many vehicles you can use! ^_^


It can fly too
I have found a cool online game called Marsexplorer. The game is a very awsome game where you explore mars with multiple vehicles. Check it out by typing Mars explorer in your search browser. ^_^ You must be on your home computer to acces this site. School computers will block it.
by Marcus Modio on November 17, 2009 at 10:10 am · Filed under Uncategorized and tagged: Good Book
I have recently been reading my tag book called “Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie”. I am not halfway thruogh the book and I already can’t put it down. This book is something I would recomend to lots of Middle schoolers. www.Amazon.com