Oct 13 2009
(M)ake (E)lectric (A)luminum (P)umpkins?
No, silly.
MEAP!
So, now that you have experienced a day of middle school MEAPing, what did you think?
How did it go? What did you think of your time spent testing?
Why do you think there is MEAP? (Most adults have no clue what kids think of MEAP!)
How do you prepare for MEAP? Or, not prepare?
What is your “favorite” part of MEAPing?
And,
least favorite part?
Come on, add your voice!
8 responses so far
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I don’t find it very hard but it’s BORING! When I tested it was so quiet you could here a pin drop. I think MEAP has a good meaning but why can’t they make it a little bit more fun? Do they just enjoy torturing kids for 2 to 3 hours straight? I don’t really prepare for them I just remind myself that they’re coming. The only good thing that comes out of MEAP is that I get extra reading time when I finish. I guess there is a bright side to everything.
My least favorite part is the the answer document. Would it really kill anyone to just to mark your answers in the book? It sure would help the trees. Well thanks for asking Mr. Madden and see you tomorrow!
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he meap was easy but BORING but I’m glad they gave us a break in between sections (it helps a lot).
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The MEAP was pretty easy, but it was soo boring. They gave us a TON of time to complete it. The fifteen minute brake was alot of time and it rocked.
Overall, the MEAP was easy but super boring.
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mrmadden Reply:
October 14th, 2009 at 8:59 pm
Jake,
Glad you enjoyed the rocking break time anyway!
-Mr. M
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This is what I think of the M.E.A.P.
George D
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mrmadden Reply:
October 14th, 2009 at 9:05 pm
@George,
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i wish it was make electric aluminum pumpkins instead of a boring and easy test but i do like the break
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my brother says that it stands for My Evil Albino Porcupine
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