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During my long weekend I missed school on Friday becuase my brother had a baseball tournement a long ways away. I didnt stay in a hotel I stayed with my family that lives nearby. I missed school on Friday becuase my mom wanted us to spend time with our family. We usaully dont see them so we had to. The first game of the tournement my brother played a team that they had lost to before. Their name is Mudville. My brothers team ended up winning 11-1. The next game my brothers team played a another team that they had already lost to. Their name is Stampede. My brothers team started out really bad that game. Their first pitcher gave up 10 runs before they pulled him out in the third. The next pitcher pitched the rest of the game and gave up 6 runs. In the last inning my brothers team scored 4 runs but that was not enough. The final score was 16-4 and my brothers team lost. The next day my I wasnt their to watch my brother. I was spending extra time with my family. Their first game my brother played a team he had beat last year. Their name was Pennensula. My brothers team won that game. the next game they played a team named the Diamond Jaxx. They lost that game. The Diamond Jaxx were a really good team who got 2nd place in the tournement. The 3rd and final day of the tournement my brother played a team that he had beat the year before. Their names were the Timberjacks. The first batter of the game hit a triple and scored the first run of the game.The score was 8-5, and the bases were loaded. My brothers team mate hit a triple to tye the score. The game in the 7th was 8-8. They ended up going into extra innings. Its weird how they do extra innings in that tournement. They start with the last out of the 7th inning on 2nd base. The Tomberjacks were up first. The guy on 2nd base stole 3rd. Then they got a hit and he scored. Then they got 3 outs and my brothers team was up. They started with my brothers team mate stealing 3rd. Then there were 2 outs and the bases were loaded again for the same guy who hit the clutch triple. He ended up getting the game winning single. The final score was 9-8. Then they had to play a team my brothers team never beats. They werent that good this year so my brothers team should win this game, but the other team was from very far away and they wanted to get home and not play. But my brothers team wanted to play so they did anyway. They lost 11-5. They ended up getting 6th place.
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Article posted May 22, 2008 at 07:33 PM GMT0 •
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No Taxation without Representation
By: Lemony
May 20 2008
In 1662 King Charles granted a charter to Connecticut Colony giving the colonists the rights to make their own laws (Speare, 70). Assemblies elected by the colonists made laws, set taxes, and raised companies of troops, called militia to defend the colonists (Carter, 8). In 1687, King James, wanted British Parliament to make laws for the colonists (Speare, 75).
In 1765, British Parliament could make laws for the colonists. The King needed to pay for the French and Indian War so he made laws to tax the colonists (Harcourt, 266).
The King started the Sugar Act in 1764 (Harcourt, 272). “This tariff angered colonists. But what bothered them most was that they had had no part in making this tax law” (Harcourt, 272). The King and Parliament all hade a say in passing laws. “Unlike other British citizens, the colonists could not elect lawmakers… but Parliament was quick to remind colonists they were British subjects” (Harcourt, 265)
The Stamp Act was another blow to the colonists’ democratic ideals. The colonists had been practicing self-government for years (Harcourt, 263). The Stamp Act of 1765 was another attempt by Parliament to get the colonists to help pay the war dept. “The Stamp Act required colonists to pay for a stamp (to show they paid the tax) or all paper goods like newspapers.
Parliament added these new laws to show they could still make laws for the colonists (Harcourt, 277). The Stamp Act Congress met to get the act repealed. Patriot James Odis said the famous quote, “No Taxation Without Representation!” (Harcourt, 274). These British laws were directly against the democratic ideals of self-government the colonists had been practicing for 100 yrs.
The colonists did not get to elect representation into British Parliament. They did not have any say in the tax laws they were being forced to pay. The King made a third law that angered the colonists, the tax on tea, 1773(Maestro, 7). The colonists believed in democracy (Harcourt, 263). The colonists were not represented in British Parliament and believed the only way to ensure their rights was to fight for them.
The colonists were British citizens living in America. When The Sugar Act, The Stamp Act, and The Tax on Tea were trampling their rights, they first appeared to the King and Parliament. When that didn’t work they protested. Eventually, the rally cry of “No Taxation without Representation” would lead the colonists to fight for their freedom. The colonists wanted a true representation government.
“The Congress sent an appeal for peace and harmony to King George and suggested that Parliament get rid of all the unconstitutional laws controlling America (Schanzer, 27). In 1776, in the Revolutionary War, British colonists fight Britain for the right to become American citizens and be truly free.
References
By: Lemony
May 20, 2008
Carter, Alden. The American Revolution. New York: Franklin Watts, 1992.
Harcourt, Brace. We The; Early United States. Orlando: Harcourt Brace and Company, 2000.
January, Brendan. The Revolutionary War. New York: Children’s Press, 2000.
Maestro, Betsy. Liberty or Death; The American Revolution 1763-1783. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2005.
Schanzer, Rosalyn. George vs. George: The American Revolution as seen from Both Sides. Washington D.C.: National Geographic, 2004.
Speare, Elizabeth George. The Witch of Blackbird Pond. New York: bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc. 1958.
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Article posted April 17, 2008 at 07:50 PM GMT0 •
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Hey everybody I just wanted to say hi!!! HI EVERYBODY!!!! I dont know what to talk about but my teacher told me to make it longer. Guess what? I'm on the computer!!! Todays time is 12:09 PM. Today is Thursday April 17, 2008. I am wearing ugly white shoes, blue jeans, and a grey sweatshirt!!! bYe ByE!!!
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Article posted April 15, 2008 at 07:11 PM GMT0 •
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During Spring Break I was in Olympia with my family. I have a lot of cousins so I basicly went there to baby sit. My cousin(s) had a birthday and it was fantastic. We had a water balloon fight and we had a pinyata. I got back on Sunday the day before school started.
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Article posted April 14, 2008 at 09:58 PM GMT0 •
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Right now I am sitting in 2 cumfy chairs stacked up on each other writing in a red folder with a Paper-Mate Classic HB 2 pencil on the biggest round table in the classroom that has 4 books on it, 1 tablebin, and one class picture in a school in the USA in the world, this room is Rm. 2 and my backpack is on my 2 cumfy chairs.
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Article posted March 20, 2008 at 09:56 PM GMT0 •
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I didnt go to Mountain School with my class. On Friday after school I saw Horton Hears A Who. It was a really funny and good movie. One Monday the first day my class went to Mountain School, I stayed home and worked really hard on my science fair project. It is called How do Different Materials React to Static Electricity. On Tuesday I worked on my science fair project, again and same on Wednesday. Today is Thursday and I'm back at school.
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Article posted March 12, 2008 at 10:13 PM GMT0 •
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Final Writing Assignment
Dear Mom and Dad,
One reason we can go to Alaska is we could see the Iditarod. Another reason is Uncle Danny lives in Alaska.
There is some great history to the Iditarod sled dog race. One of the first people to live on the Iditarod trail was the Eskimos and the Inuit people. There was gold discovered in Alaska at a time (gold rush). Alaskan people started to get sick. This sickness was called Diphtheria. A relay of dog sled teams had to run and get the medicine that would cure Diphtheria. It is the only medicine that will cure Diphtheria. The first Iditarod was in the year of 1973. The winner was Dick Wilmarth. His lead dog was named Hot Foot. It took Wilmarth 20 days to finish the race.
The weather in Alaska is cold in the winter, but some people tell me it’s hot in the summer. In the winter there are snow blankets and thick ice that cover the seas.
There are lots of ranges in Alaska. One is called the Alaska Range. Another is called the Brooke Range. There are also rivers in Alaska. One is called the Yukon River.
In school we have our own musher that we study. The musher I study is Matt Calore. I really hope he wins the race, but he’s not on to pace to win. Matt started out with 16 dogs and now he has 8 as I’m writing this letter. The least amount of dogs you can have is 6. He might have to drop out. In the start there were about 100 teams. Now there is only 83 (as I’m writing this letter). I really hope we can to Alaska.
From,
Lemony
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Article posted March 6, 2008 at 07:10 PM GMT0 •
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Dog Names
1. Soy Sauce- Leader.
2. Ranch- He likes salad.
3. BBQ- He likes ribs.
4. Ketchup- He likes hot dogs & burgers.
5. Mustard- He likes hot dogs & burgers.
6. Relish- He likes hot dogs & burgers.
7. Sweet- She is very nice.
8. Sour- He is mean.
9. Salsa- He likes chips.
10. Sour Crème- He likes tacos.
11. Tomato- He likes tacos.
12. Marinara- He likes chips.
13. Pepper- He likes a lot of things.
14. Salt- He likes a lot of things.
15. Jalapeno- He is mean.
16. Tabasco- He is mean.
17. Mayo- He likes sandwiches.
18. Mayonnaise- He likes sandwiches.
19. Honey- She is very nice.
20. Sugar- She is very nice.
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Iditarod Week #4
· My musher is Matt Calore and he is 33. Matt was born and raised in Massachusetts. Matt was a sailor, boat builder, and a carpenter when he used to live in Main and Minnesota. Matt became a musher in 2000. He says he got interested in the Iditarod when he stopped being crazy. Matt’s hobby’s are sailing, hunting, and fishing.
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Iditarod Week #3
· Question #1: The journey from Kaltag to Unalakleet will take you in which direction? South-West
· Question #2: Although the journey from Anchorage to Nome is mostly northwest, there are some parts of the trail that will take a musher northeast. Between which checkpoints on the trail will the mushers head northeast? From Opire to Ruby.
· Question #3: As you check in at Skwenta, Mt. McKinley is about 50 miles due north of where you are. You then travel the 45 miles to Finger Lake. As you check in at Finger Lake, Mt. McKinley will be in which direction? North.
· Question #4: According to the map, which checkpoint is farthest east? Anchorage
· Question #5: Which consecutive checkpoints appear to be the farthest from each other? Ophire and Cripple
· Question #6: Which consecutive checkpoints appear to be closest to each other? Takotna and Ophire
· Question #7: Something to think about: How could a compass and a map save a life in the Alaskan wilderness? It could tell you which way you’re going!!! It could tell to go north or south or east and west.
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Iditarod Week #2
· I think cold means wet, rainy, snowy, dumb, etc.
· Matt Calore and his sled dogs could get really sick because it’s really cold where they’re racing. The weather during the race (I’m guessing) will be minus- something degrees.
· Freezing
Really Rainy
Outside
Super Freezing
Too Rainy
Big Storm
Insanely Wet
Too Windy
Insanely Bad
· Doug Swingley is a four-time winner of the Iditarod. Doug didn’t race in the 2004 Iditarod because frostbite in his eyes. He got 14th place in the 2005 Iditarod. In 2006 he got 2nd place in a very close race but said he would return for the 2007 Iditarod.
By: Lemony @ DragonBlogs
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Iditarod Week #1
· Balto was a Siberian sled dog, which led his team in the 1925 serum run to Nome. There is a sculpture of Balto in New York City. There is an inscription on the statue that says “Dedicated to the indomitable spirit of the sled dogs that relayed antitoxin 660 miles over rough ice, across treacherous waters, through Arctic blizzards from Nenana to the relief of stricken Nome in the Winter of 1925.
Endurance · Fidelity · Intelligence”
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Article posted February 26, 2008 at 05:44 PM GMT0 •
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My class is working on big division (/) problems. This is the problem Professor McGonagall: 38,028/4=?. This is how I figured this out.
38,028/4=?
First you need to subtract the problem into the biggest multiple of 4. I know I didn't explain it very well but that's the best I can do.
38,028-36,000=2,028 so the basic fact is 36/4=9
2,028-2,000=28 so the basic fact is 20/4=5
28-28=0 so the basic fact is 28/4=7
Then we need to solve the problem. I broke the 38,028 into a 36,000, 2,000,and a 28.
We need to solve 36,000/4= first. this is how I solved it:
36/4=9
360/4=90
3,600/4=900
36,000/4=9,000
Next we need to solve 2,000/4=. this is how I solved it.
20/4=5
200/4=50
2,000/4=500
Last we need to solve 28/4=? That's easy: 28/4=7
Very last we need to get the answer. 9,000+500+7=9,507!!!
38,028/4=9,507
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Article posted February 19, 2008 at 07:40 PM GMT0 •
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Dearest Dragons,
My class is working on a project about the Iditirod.
Here is a link to the Iditirod Home Page: Click Here
Here is a link to my group work page: Click Here My team number is #19. my musher is Matt Calore. Here is a link to Freddy's blog from Haultain. Click Here
Here is a link to Sarah M's blog in Mr. Ellis's class.Click Here
here is a link to Maya A's blog in ACSClick Here
here is a link to the official Iditirod home page: Click Here
Here is my musher: Matt Calore
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Article posted February 4, 2008 at 09:53 PM GMT0 •
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My school has a teacher who teaches about friendship and bullying. She comes to my class every Monday. Today we learned about behing the back bullying and face to face bullying. We also learned about conflicts. We've been learning about friendship and bullying all year long. She teaches skills about how to handle bullies and make friends.
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Article posted February 1, 2008 at 09:29 PM GMT0 •
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Once there was a man who liked to ORGANIZE. His name was John Hancock. He signed the DECLARATION of Independence. He also loved to EXPLORE. He was an INSPIRATION. But he was still for ORGANIZATION. John Hancock was the DEFINITION of ORGANIZATION. He would INSPIRE others to ORGANIZE. People ADMIRE John Hancock. John Hancock signed his name extra big on the DECLARATION, becuase he wasnt afraid of the British. He thought the British would try and DISPOSE of him. That is what John wasn't afraid of. There were three things about John.
1. He liked to ORGANIZE.
2. He really liked to ORGANIZE.
3. He really liked to ORGANIZE.
This is mostly a true story.
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Article posted January 29, 2008 at 09:41 PM GMT0 •
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I had another long weekend becuase Monday was Teacher Work Day!!! My AAU basketball team had a tournement in a city 2 hours away. The first game we played the 6th best team in the state and lost. The next game we played a team that wasnt very good and won. Then we went back to the hotel and went swimming with my team. Then we played the semi-finals against a team that weve played a lot but only won against once. We lost once again. Then we played a 6th grade team in the 3rd/4th place game. We won and got 3rd place out of 6 teams. The next day was Monday (TEACHER WORK DAY!!!). My brothers and two of his friends went to go watch a movie. Me and my friend went to one of friends house. He had a trampoline and it was snowing. We had an idea. The springs on his trampoline were broken so went to go slide on it. It was snowy and slippery on the trampoline. I had another good long weekend.
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Article posted January 25, 2008 at 09:32 PM GMT0 •
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My class has been learning about the Revolutanary War, and Slavery. We watched a movie called Amzing Grace whice is about slavery. Every day we watch School House Rock (America Rock). We watch movies about George Washington and Ben Franklin. We have reasearched lots about the war and slavery. These are some questions Professor McGonagall asked me.
1. Why did British Parliament decide to tax the colonists living in America?
British Parliament taxed colonists becuase they did not like the king and thought the king was unfair. British called Colonists TRADERS!!!
2. Why did the colonists decide not to pay the taxes?
They thought the taxes were unfair so decided to boycott.
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Article posted January 23, 2008 at 10:10 PM GMT0 •
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To start off my long weekend my AAU basketball team played in a tournement. Our first game was at 9 am. First my team played a team we beat a lot of times in an exibition game. We won in double overtime by 4 points. Later that day we played at 1:20 pm. We beat a team we never played before by 40. The next morning we played at 9 am (once again). We beat 4th graders by 40. In the semi-finals we played a team that we had already lost to and won by 6. Later that day we played a really good team that we have lost to a lot but beat one time in the championship and lost in overtime by 3.
The next day my brother, my dad, my uncle, and I went to watch high school basketball. The first game was a really good one. One team has one of the best guards in the country. The next game came down to a final secong shot. The team I was rooting for was down 1 and laid it in with 1.5 seconds left and won. This team also has one of the best guards in the country. The next game was not an exciting game. One of the teams won by 40. The last game of the day was a really good game. This team also has one of the best guards in the country. I had a great long weekend
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Article posted January 16, 2008 at 10:08 PM GMT0 •
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These are my 10 favorite T.V. Shows:
1. South Park
2. The Simpsons
3. Rob & Big
4. College Basketball
5. College Football
6. NFL Football
7. MLB Baseball
8. NBA Basketball
9. College Baseball
10. Cribs
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Article posted January 15, 2008 at 09:27 PM GMT0 •
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My class is doing a photostorie project. Photostorie is a program where you find a book like I picked The Best Nest. First you import all your pictures. Then you can customize the motion of your pictures. Then you can add your voice. Last you can add music. My photostorie is almost done.
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Article posted January 7, 2008 at 09:54 PM GMT0 •
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These are my top 10 favorite movies:
1. SuperHero
2. Without A Paddle
3. SuperBad
4. I Am Legend
5. Coach Carter
6. The Simpsons Movie
7. Rush Hour 2
8. Rush Hour
9. Joe Dirt
10. Hot Fuzz
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Article posted December 20, 2007 at 07:59 PM GMT0 •
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On the first day of winter break JustJoking is sleeping over at my house. We are going to play with my friends that live near by my house. after that I'm going to my grandparents' house who lives 3 hours away from my house. We will stay there the rest of winter break. We will celebrate Christmas with my whole moms side of the family, they all live near by my grandparents'. I don't know what else I'm going to for winter break.
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Article posted December 17, 2007 at 09:57 PM GMT0 •
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I am from the U.S.
I am from a classroom.
I am from baseball.
I am from basketball.
I am from football.
I am from the computer.
I am from sports.
I am from my friends.
I am from pie.
I am from videogames.
I am from playing with my brother.
I am from my parents.
I am from monkeys.
I am from my house.
I am from my family.
I am from teriaki.
I am from rice.
I am from chocolate milk.
I am from the Washington Huskies.
I am from the Ohio State Buckies football team.
I am from the North Carolina Tar Heels basketball team.
i am from all of those things.
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Article posted December 11, 2007 at 09:46 PM GMT0 •
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My class is learning about the Revolutionary War. We watch this video called School House Rock. It's a movie from a long time ago. It was made somewhere around 1973. It songs about the Revolutanary War. There is one called No More Kings. Its about King George the 3rd. It talkes about when the pilgrims sailed on the sea to find a place to live. It talkes about how in the begining they were missing England but they didn't think King George's rules were fair. There was a part in the song where they sang about the Boston Tea Party.
There was another song called Fireworks. When they say fireworks they do mean regular fireworks but also they mean gunshots. They talked about how 56 people sighned the Declaration of Independance.
My favorite song was Shot Heard 'Round The World. It talkes about how and where the war started. They also sing about the war.
The last song is called The Preamble. It talkes about the first part of the Declaration of Independance. The first part of it was called The Preamble.
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Article posted December 6, 2007 at 09:52 PM GMT0 •
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Hi World,
I'm reading a book called City in the Clouds. It is from a series called The Secrets of Droon. The author's name is Tony Abbott. Right now I'm on page 30 (chapter 4). The main characters are Neal, Eric, Julie, and Princess Keeah. This is whats happining. Neal has a problem. He's turned into a bug. Eric and Julie hope someone in Droon can help. Princess Keeah thinks there might be a cure in the City in the Clouds. The friends only have one day before tyhe city disappears!
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Article posted December 3, 2007 at 10:00 PM GMT0 •
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Hi people,
In my class we are working on big subtraction problems. One of our stratigies is called The Beastly/Easy. You keep one number beastly (big) and break the other number up so it is easy. Here is an example.
3333-565=?
Break up the 500 into a 300 and a 200.
Break up the 60 into a 30 and a 30.
Break up the 5 into a 3 and a 2.
3333-300=3033
3033-30=3003
3003-3=3000
3000-200=2800
2800-30=2770
2770-2=2768
My answer is 2768
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Article posted November 29, 2007 at 07:54 PM GMT0 •
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Hi World,
I think on the computers every 5th graders should know how to have good posture on the computer. They should know how to copy and paste by using Ctrl C and Ctrl V. My favorite part about computers is typing. Thats what I think every 5th grader should know
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Article posted November 26, 2007 at 10:59 PM GMT0 •
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Hi World,
My Hobbit name is Pimpernel Moss. I am of Lake-by-Downs. I have no idea what that means but here is the link: http://www.chriswetherell.com/hobbit/
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Article posted November 26, 2007 at 10:55 PM GMT0 •
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Hi World,
On Thanksgiving we had a big feast. I went all the way down to Olympia (were my family lives) for Thanksgiving. My favorite dish was Mash Potatoes and Gravy
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Article posted November 21, 2007 at 07:40 PM GMT0 •
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Hi World,
I'm reading a book called Whittington. Whittington is a cat who cannot find a home, until he meets a duck named Lady. You will have to read the book to find out. I would recomend this book to anyone. Also it is a Sasquatch book.
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Hi World,
John F. Kennedy died becuase some people didn't like his rules. He was shot in the back of his Cadillac Limo. J.F.K. had a really famous quote. "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." I think that means don't ask what your country can do for you do stuff for your country.
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Article posted November 16, 2007 at 06:56 PM GMT0 •
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Hi World,
On Thanksgiving I usaully go hang out with all of my family in Olympia but since last year me and my brother made AAU (competitve basketball) and on the weekend of Thanksgiving we have a basketball tournement. My birthday is really close to Thanksgiving. My birthday is on the 24th. That is how my Thanksgiving is going to go this year.
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Article posted November 16, 2007 at 06:53 PM GMT0 •
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Hi World,
It has got to the time in our class where we have conferences. We have a conference after the first half of the year and one in the second half. we have early realeases every conferences day. My conference is on Monday the 19th of November.
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Article posted November 15, 2007 at 07:15 PM GMT0 •
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Hi World,
On Monday my house well actually all around where I live the power went out! we didn't miss any of the Seahawks game though becuase my brother had a baseball practice. there was a T.V. since it was inside. We were in the batting cages. of course the Seahawks beat the 49ers. when we got back home the power was finally back on. It took 6 hours to get the power back on.
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Article posted November 9, 2007 at 11:09 PM GMT0 •
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At my school today we had a Veteran's Day (Rememberence Day) Assembly and a whole bunch of Veterans showed up even Calvin's dad!!! If you don't know Calvin is in my class. It was 1 and 1/2 hours long
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Article posted November 7, 2007 at 11:19 PM GMT0 •
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Hi World,
Kluas, JustJoking, and I were toegether in science making catapults. One of the varibles we changed was the heighth. Another was the ball size. The last one we changed was angle of release.
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Article posted October 31, 2007 at 10:04 PM GMT0 •
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I'm reading Becuase of Winn-Dixie and I'm on page 121 (right now). It is about a dog named Winn-Dixie. The reason this person named Opal named him Winn-Dixie is becuase she found him in the Winn-Dixie Supermarket. They make new friends and find some fun things tom do.
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Article posted October 23, 2007 at 09:46 PM GMT0 •
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I found out that I have things in common with other bloggers.
The first one I found was JustJoking from DragonBlogs. He likes baseball just like me. Also BA in The Wolverines likes pie just like me. Last but not least LM in Rm. 18 likes playing football like me.
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Article posted October 19, 2007 at 09:29 PM GMT0 •
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Hi world,
I'm gooing to tell you 7 random facts about me.
1. I like playing baseball
2. I like playing basketball
3. I like playing football
4. I like pie
5. I have lots and lots of friends
6. My most embarrising moment was when my bro pants me out in public in LAS VEGAS!!!
7. I got second place in the Cal Ripken State Tournement this year for baseball
Article posted October 19, 2007 at 09:29 PM GMT0 •
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Article posted October 16, 2007 at 09:26 PM GMT0 •
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Hi World,
I'm here to tell you about blogging. My class works on blogs to comunicate with the people all around the world. I really like blogging because we can see other peoples blogs and comment or we could write and share things with other people.
Article posted October 16, 2007 at 09:26 PM GMT0 •
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Article posted September 28, 2007 at 09:52 PM GMT0 •
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Hi World,
My class is helping out the school and we call it Classroom Service. Today for classroom service we cleaned the computer lab. We usally do classroom service on Thursdays though. On Thursdays all the strings people go to strings an dWe help out Professor McGonagall or other classes. Smeagol and I help out three boys in the Life Skills class play basketball.
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Article posted September 26, 2007 at 10:10 PM GMT0 •
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My favorite part about the Water Treatment Plant was watching the Backwash. It was cool because all of the dirt and caol started to mix in the water and alot of water was sent to the waste Water Treatment Plant and thats a whole nother story.
Article posted September 26, 2007 at 10:10 PM GMT0 •
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Article posted September 26, 2007 at 10:06 PM GMT0 •
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My class went on a field trip to the Water Treatment Plant and we got to be the teachers. We had a song to sing that had a little dance to go with it. Its an easy way to learnthe water cycle. Evaporation, Condinsation, Presipitation! and it goes up and down and all around.
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Article posted September 17, 2007 at 10:13 PM GMT0 •
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Hi World,
On my weekends first thing in the morning on Saturdays I have two baseball games but once in awhile. When I come home from my games I usaully shoot hoops, go biking, go on the computer, watch T.V., or play video games. On Sunday I don't usaully have anything. Usaully I stay home or my friends come over or I go over to my friends house. Thats my typical weekend.
Article posted September 17, 2007 at 10:13 PM GMT0 •
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Article posted September 17, 2007 at 10:09 PM GMT0 •
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Hi World,
The book I'm reading is called The Kid's World Almanac of Baseball. I like this book because I like records and baseball, and espacially baseball records. They were talking alot about how Hank Aaron broke the home-run record. I think Hank was exited but I saw on SportsCenter that he did'nt look exited but he probably was. And thats my book.
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Article posted September 13, 2007 at 06:41 PM GMT0 •
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Dear Class,
I think we do a good job during silent reading but when were lining up I think we should be way quieter, and I don't really have any thing else to say.
From,
Lemony
Article posted September 13, 2007 at 06:41 PM GMT0 •
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Article posted September 13, 2007 at 06:34 PM GMT0 •
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Hi World,
At recess our field is closed and thats what i usually play on so at recess i play Four Square or I just play around with my friends. The field is closed because there growing new grass. We can't play on the the field for the whole year and i hate it because its my last year at my school.
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Article posted September 13, 2007 at 06:30 PM GMT0 •
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Hi World,
I used to think pendulums were nothing really. But now I know its what makes a grandfather clock works and all that kind of stuff. Its the thing in the grandfather clock that goes back and forth. I'm still trying to figure out how to explain it.
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Article posted September 13, 2007 at 06:23 PM GMT0 •
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Hi World,
I used to think Prime #'s were only odd #'s and I used to think Composite #'s were even #'s. Well... actually I never even knew those words existed. Now I know that Composite #'s have more than one factor pairs, and Prime #'s have only one factor pair. I am still trying figure if two is the only Prime # tht is even because there might be even more.
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Article posted September 10, 2007 at 09:54 PM GMT0 •
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Hi World!
I chose my nickname Lemony because I like the books Lemony Snicket likes because there are evil people and I like books with evil people. Do you like the books Lemony Snicket writes?
From,
Lemony
Article posted September 10, 2007 at 09:54 PM GMT0 •
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