I just found out that poverty’s real You eat a good diner They don’t even have a meal Poverty’s not on the other side of town It lives in the hills, and in south san trou and He got a bruise up on his neck But doctors can’t help him cause he can’t write a check He can’t afford to eat at the… dell taco I said what is your name He said it’s Paco He said my moms back hurts, so I need a chiropractor, or at least an actor As a matter a fact I can help cause I’m a rapper I never thought that this was poverty But you can help you’re the golden key If you lend some money You can help kids talk Or disabled kids walk You can help real people like Paco’s mom who need medical assistance Show this rap to friends because YOU can make a difference.
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Reflections
That it is a very serious and bad thing.And that there a lot of kids and families that are dying of starvation. What i learned about working together is that some people don't really work or wait until they are told to do something before they act and that other people work really hard. What I learned that the tools don't always work and they can be stressful. -Andrea
In this project, I learned that poverty is all over the world and that in every country there are slums. I learned that working in a group is harder than working alone. And I learned lots of new tools, as well as how to efficiently find and cite photos, though that last thing I learned through trial and error. - Emma
I didn’t learn anything about the subject, but I learned lots of things about team work. I learned that if you don’t work together you are not going to pull it out. I learned a lot about computer, like aviary that you can make your own music. And the recording thing was really cool that you can put recordings together. -Faris
i didn't learn anything new. i learned that no matter if it's not fun, slacking off wont make it anymore fun, and you just have to do it. i learned that you can share a document, and chat while working on it.
-Jack
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I just found out that poverty’s real
You eat a good diner
They don’t even have a meal
Poverty’s not on the other side of town
It lives in the hills, and in south san trou and
He got a bruise up on his neck
But doctors can’t help him cause he can’t write a check
He can’t afford to eat at the… dell taco
I said what is your name
He said it’s Paco
He said my moms back hurts, so I need a chiropractor,
or at least an actor
As a matter a fact I can help cause I’m a rapper
I never thought that this was poverty
But you can help you’re the golden key
If you lend some money
You can help kids talk
Or disabled kids walk
You can help real people like Paco’s mom who need medical assistance
Show this rap to friends because YOU can make a difference.
Rap Audio
Rap Video
Reflections
That it is a very serious and bad thing.And that there a lot of kids and families that are dying of starvation. What i learned about working together is that some people don't really work or wait until they are told to do something before they act and that other people work really hard. What I learned that the tools don't always work and they can be stressful.-Andrea
In this project, I learned that poverty is all over the world and that in every country there are slums. I learned that working in a group is harder than working alone. And I learned lots of new tools, as well as how to efficiently find and cite photos, though that last thing I learned through trial and error.
- Emma
I didn’t learn anything about the subject, but I learned lots of things about team work. I learned that if you don’t work together you are not going to pull it out.
I learned a lot about computer, like aviary that you can make your own music. And the recording thing was really cool that you can put recordings together.
-Faris
i didn't learn anything new. i learned that no matter if it's not fun, slacking off wont make it anymore fun, and you just have to do it. i learned that you can share a document, and chat while working on it.
-Jack