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Thursday, April 1, 2010

The Skin I'm In Text to Text

Text to Text: I Have Read A Book like this Long Time ago so i don't Remember the name off that book. But it was about like this book when this kid gets bullyed and he is poor just like Maleeka. But at the end of the story the kid gets rich and then everyone started liking him and then he never got bullyed.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

The Skin I'm In Text to world

Text to world connection about the skin i'm in. I think no one in the world should get bullyed just because how they look. when there is people buyylying some one you should help them break it up. so then everyone in the world can have Peace.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

The Skin I'm In Text to Self

Text to self: Compared to Maleeka and Me there are alot of difference. I Don't get bulled and i am not that poor as Maleeka is. Maleeka had got cloth from friends because she didn't had clean cloth so her friend gave her and her friend was a bully. I don't need cloth from friends because i have my own clean cloth. Those are the difference from Maleeka and Me.

Summary The Skin I'm In



Maleeka, the narrator of The Skin I'm In, is blacker than most of her classmates in seventh grade. She gets frustrated at being teased for her skin colour, that's like "a blue-black sky after it's rained and rained", by pupils who are also black--just a little bit less so. When Miss Saunders joins the school to teach as an experiment, on loan from an advertising agency, it is not just her posh clothes that make people talk but also her down-to-earth-attitude and her unusual face.