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Zero is a Divider

Article posted March 5, 2009 at 08:45 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 1470

I think that zero is neither a positive nor a negative number it is more like the separation between them.

Article posted March 5, 2009 at 08:45 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 1470



Scientific thinking

Article posted January 23, 2009 at 07:36 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 866

· What did you observe when the salt and water were combined?
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The salt slowly starts to dissolve and a solution starts to be formed.

How did measurement help you describe the changes?

You could measure how much less salt weighed after it was put in water.

What have you learned about the properties of salt when you add it to water?

Salt dissolves and it gradually starts to weigh less.

Article posted January 23, 2009 at 07:36 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 866



Winter Storie 2

Article posted January 16, 2009 at 08:02 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 1469

What can be tall, or short, skinny or fat, is sometimes decorated, and can only be found in the winter…
It was a good nine feet tall, fat; it had nice big wings, two extended arms drooping, and a huge pointy beak. It also had two eyes that could give you a stony glare, one that when you see it, it feels like your disappearing… then you recall your existence and look on. That’s what his stare is like and when you see his glare once you will never want to see it again!
We were walking back to my house, as the snow was slowly melting, and feeling sad, but happy too. Sad because all that snow was melting but happy because of all the memories, the white Christmas, the presents, the happiness, the skiing, the sledding, the ecstatic feeling in the air. If my memory is correct than I believe we had 17 days with snow on the ground. That is one good memory.
We walked in the door and realized that all the snow was melting and we hadn’t made a snowman yet! We called Alex’s older brother Eric and he was over in a flash. We started building and then just kept at until we realized how big it was and stopped. Eric and Alex ran back to their house and grabbed some bamboo and we cut them to make to big wings and two skinny arms. Then we found some pitch-black stones and used them as the eyes. We made a freakishly large head and I found a piece of snow that was a nice beaklike shape and that gave me the idea to stick it on as a beak. It looked great and we kept, it all we had to do was reinforce it.
It was so big that if you wanted to touch the top you would have to stand on someone else. (Unless you were as tall as like Yao Ming). We of course had to take some souvenir photos, make sure he was reinforced and packed hard enough to live for a while.
So here’s a tip, pay attention when you’re making a snowman so you don’t make it so tall that your freakishly large head will take like an hour just to put it on right and lets hope your paying attention enough to realize that after an hour taken up putting your head on at least unlike us you hopefully will put your head on straight.

Article posted January 16, 2009 at 08:02 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 1469



Winter storie 1

Article posted January 16, 2009 at 07:59 PM GMT0 • comment (2) • Reads 1425

What can be tall, or short, skinny or fat, is sometimes decorated, and can only be found in the winter…

…….. ……. ……. ……. “Hello this is Alex;” “hi this is Ethan do you want to go sledding at the park?” “: Sure.” “Then once were done sledding we can come back and have some hot chocolate at my house.” “Kay” “meet me at my house, Bye”.

“Hey Alex how’s it going? Witch sled should we bring, the huge purple one or the smaller black one?” “Purple” “yah” I agree as I grab the rope and start polling. As we were arriving at the park we noticed that the chute that leads into the park is actually fully covered with snow. We walk up to the top and Alex likes going in front when we sled so I said he could go in front if he wanted and I told him he could also borrow my goggles if he wanted. He got in front and I gave him my goggles. I look over at Alex and he’s strapping the goggles on right below his Santa hat that he sleds in. I compliment him on his new looks and we get ready to go!

We start tilting and then were off. It felt like we were going so fast as like we were just shot out of something. As we were nearing the bottom of the chute Alex and I realize that someone built a huge jump at the bottom. As we realize that we might just get thrown off are sled and land in a pile of snow we quickly grab the handles and as we were in mid-air it just felt sort of like slow motion and then we hit the ground and I look at Alex, his cheeks are bright red and his entire body has at least two inches of snow on it. That was our surprise jump; I get up like nothing happened, but when I look at Alex he’s hardly able to move. He got up and looked like a human snowball. So here’s a tip, check for jumps before you go down in a huge sled. Easier said than done.

Article posted January 16, 2009 at 07:59 PM GMT0 • comment (2) • Reads 1425



Pickles Rock!

Article posted January 13, 2009 at 08:58 PM GMT0 • comment (2) • Reads 207

The pickle, an awesome pickled vegetable that is very tasty. The pickle also loves to be eaten and can be found in a large jar. I love the pickle and I hope you do too.

Article posted January 13, 2009 at 08:58 PM GMT0 • comment (2) • Reads 207



My Thanksgiving

Article posted January 13, 2009 at 08:35 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 138

In my thanksgiving I went to New Jersey first, then to Philadelphia second. I saw almost all my cousins, almost all my Aunts and Uncles, both my Grandma’s, and I met a nice cop and a funny flight attendant. It was a long flight.

First we spent three days in New Jersey I saw almost all my Aunts, Uncles, and Cousins from my moms side of the family. I also saw my grandma from my moms side I saw them all in a dinner. I saw Uncle Bill and Aunt Sue, Uncle Rob and Aunt Teri, and my cousins Sam and Emma. That was New Jersey.

Then the next four days we spent in Philadelphia. I got to see all of my dad’s family. On Thanksgiving Day we went to downtown Philly well we were walking to the thanksgiving parade, we saw a giant Madeline floating through the streets! We (meaning Aunt Laura, my dad, my mom, my sister, and I) sprinted across the bridge and booked it to the bleachers. We saw an Eagles dancing performance and then we saw Elmo singing Feliz Navidad. On the way there we was a nice cop directing traffic, we kept walking and my sister saw a T-Shirt sitting there by the pole, my sister picked it up and then the cop said it was his but she could have it anyways. That night my sister and I slept over at my Aunt Laura’s house. That was Philadelphia. City of brothers we love.

On the flight there and we had lots relaxation. On the way there was a very nice and funny flight attendant. Our flight was really long. It was from Seattle to Newark and then from Newark to Seattle. Here’s our flight path:


Article posted January 13, 2009 at 08:35 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 138



Article posted October 12, 2008 at 05:20 AM GMT0 • comment • Reads 355

Top 5 video games for play station 2.

1. ROCK BAND!
2. Madden
3. Star wars battlefront 2
4. Lego star wars 1 and 2
5. Dance, dance, revolution extreme deluxe 2

Article posted October 12, 2008 at 05:20 AM GMT0 • comment • Reads 355



Winter Extreme Sports

Article posted September 22, 2008 at 06:00 AM GMT0 • comment (3) • Reads 458

My favorite winter top 5 Olympic extreme sports are first my favorite bob sled, my second is huge ski jumping, my third favorite is snowboarding, fourth coursed ski races, and fifth hockey. So you get my point those are my top 5 and read some more of my articles later. Thanks for reading!

Article posted September 22, 2008 at 06:00 AM GMT0 • comment (3) • Reads 458



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