Mason Intermediate Team Aspire 2008

Description: Video created by 5th grade students in my class to support Autism Speaks.
Charity: autismspeaks
Author: Mrs. Bonfield’s 4th bell
Credits: Mason Intermediate, Team Aspire, Mrs. Bonfield, Mr. Z & Mr. V. Mrs. Gasson & Mrs. Castner
Views: 249
Posted: 5/31/08 8:52 AM
Tags: mason intermediate world autis



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hey guy how it going
posted by olivia on 7/15/08 7:12: PM

You should all be very proud of your video. It was simple yet cut straight to the heart of the matter. I'm forwarding it to everyone I know.
posted by Dawna on 6/06/08 11:30: AM

I love your video. I like how you morphed the word autism into accept. I also liked how it took all of you to move the pieces of the world to reveal peace. I like the symbolism there because it would take everyone to make the world a peaceful place. The power points are also great. Terrific job!
posted by Tammy (Andy T's mom) on 6/05/08 1:52: PM

Great job team, this video really did make a diference. :) Olivia h P.S. happy summer
posted by olivia H on 6/04/08 7:56: PM

Thank you so much for making this video. It is wonderful. I can't even tell you how much this means to us. I am going to forward this to everyone I can think of.
posted by Sally, Don, Luke, and Jason on 6/03/08 6:46: AM

Great job Team Aspire! Your service project is very meaningful and it is good to see you reaching out to help others. Mr. Bowes
posted by Mr. Bowes on 6/03/08 6:37: AM

You guys did a wonderful job describing how it must feel for a child with autism...great empathy for ones so young! I'm very proud of you all and very happy for Mrs. Bonfield's influence in my girl's life! Mitra Roberts
posted by Mitra Roberts on 6/02/08 6:42: PM

What a beautiful message! We can all make a difference especially by accepting and standing up for those who are different than us. Keeping on making a difference!
posted by Angie on 6/02/08 4:12: PM

Your video really touched my heart. I loved how you turned the words in AUTISM around to say ACCEPT. A cure may be a long time in coming, but acceptance can happen right now. My son Jamin (Jamin's Story...For Now) will be entering Kindergarten this fall. It calms my heart to know that because of so many like you displaying a desire to accept, he will be okay. Thanks for the hard work you put into this. It will not be forgotten. Rhonda
posted by Rhonda on 5/31/08 10:52: AM

Great job kids! It has been a pleasure and an honor to work with you this year. Remember, "We are all connected to one another through our actions. Each person has the ability to make a difference." We started our service project unit with this quote by Mr. Ondrasik, and I know you have made a difference. I know that the world is a better place because of you! Best Wishes to each of you. Mrs. B.
posted by Mrs. Bonfield on 5/31/08 9:49: AM





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