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Cent Mots
Article posted March 15, 2011 at 09:21 AM GMT0 •
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Article posted March 15, 2011 at 09:21 AM GMT0 •
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So Much Depends Upon
Article posted March 3, 2011 at 07:56 AM GMT0 •
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Report Card
So much depends upon
A bad report card
With bad grades inside
Waiting to be read.
Soccer Ball
So much depends upon
A bouncy soccer ball
Shot by a player
Into the open goal of the opposing team
Pencil Case
So much depends upon
A full pencil case
With colorful pencils
Waiting to be opened by me
Pencil
So much depends upon
A blunt pencil
In the hands of a human
Hoping to be sharpened
Soccer Player
So much depends upon
A soccer player
With the ball
Near the goal, hoping to score.
Goalie
So much depends upon
A sweating goalie
Wanting to block the penalty
Wanting to help his team.
Dirty Shoe
So much depends upon
A dirty shoe
Under the table
Waiting to be polished
Paper
So much depends upon
A crumbled paper
Rolling down the street
Thrown by someone who wants to pollute.
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Article posted March 3, 2011 at 07:56 AM GMT0 •
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Recess
Article posted March 3, 2011 at 05:07 AM GMT0 •
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I am a fifth grader and I want to explain how it is up at the roof.
First of all, the fifth grade building is really far from the roof, so on our way many people are bunching up and not talking or whispering, but almost shouting. When we are right next to the door, we get stopped and sometimes were 10 minutes late! When we enter, some people want to play soccer straight away, and some people are just fooling around playing soccer with basketballs. And when we play, it’s mostly cheating and fouling. At the end of recess we are supposed to line up in front of the door. A teacher that always comes for recess duty for 5th grade lets 5A and 5B go first. Followed by us, 5C and 5D. The thing that bothers me is that 5A and 5B are bunched up, talking, and playing. AND THEY GO FIRST!!! We, class 5C are the quietest class and just because we are a class “C” we go before last; it is all not fair. Even 5A admit that 5C deserves to, MOST of the time; not all, be first, or at least before first. And we have to wait at the top of the stairs even though it’s not us talking; it’s either 3rd grade or the class behind us. Let’s just go back to last month, February’s virtue of fairness. It is mostly unfair up at the roof.
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Article posted March 3, 2011 at 05:07 AM GMT0 •
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Staying in Mrs. Noshie’s Class While My Classmates Went to Ramlieh.
Article posted January 14, 2011 at 12:17 PM GMT0 •
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As I hope you know, I don’t like sleeping in strange places without my family. I never went to Faqra in grades 3 and 4, and didn’t sleep in Deir el Qamar in 5th grade, and now my classmates went to Ramlieh. Look, I would’ve gone to Ramlieh if they were going to go for the whole day but not slept there!
On the note, it said that if I didn’t want to go to Ramlieh, we had to go to class 5A or 5B. I was used to that, because last time that happened when my classmates went to Deir el Qamar. I chose class 5A (like last time).
When the day came,
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Article posted January 14, 2011 at 12:17 PM GMT0 •
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Cardiovascular System Facts
Article posted December 9, 2010 at 08:14 AM GMT0 •
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Facts we learned about the Cardiovascular System
· The heart has four chambers, the left and right atrium and the left and right ventricle.
· Deoxygenated blood –dirty blood.
· Oxygenated blood-rich blood.
· The left atrium receives oxygenated blood from the lungs through the pulmonary vein.
· The left atrium contracts causing the mitral valve to open sending the blood to the left ventricle.
· The left ventricle contracts sending the blood all over the body through the aorta.
· The aorta is the largest artery in our body.
· The Septum is a thick muscle that separates the right chamber from the left chamber.
· The right atrium receives deoxygenated blood from the body through the Superior and Inferior Vena Cava
· The right atrium contracts causing the tricuspid valve to open sending the blood to the right ventricle.
· The right ventricle contracts sending the blood to the lungs through the Pulmonary artery so you could exhale it.
· The dietitian informed us to eat fish because it has omega 3.
· Veins carry deoxygenated blood.
· Arteries carry oxygenated blood.
· The esophagus carries food.
· The windpipe/Trachea carries O2.
· The heart is the only muscle that never stops working.
· The different chambers work simultaneously in the heart.
· Fiber stops your arteries from clogging.
· Exercising brings up your HDL that burns your LDL.
· There are three different types of blood vessels, arteries, capillaries, and veins.
· We could have half a chocolate bar every day, and not on a daily basis.
· The left ventricle is the strongest chamber in your heart.
· Capillaries connect arteries and veins.
· Platelets clog your cuts so you don’t bleed to death.
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Article posted December 9, 2010 at 08:14 AM GMT0 •
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Our Visitors
Article posted November 11, 2010 at 07:41 AM GMT0 •
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Reflection of What we Learned from our Visitors-Miss Jeanette Karam and Dr. Antoine Abchee
When our two visitors came, I learned so many facts about the heart and what is healthy for us. Early in the morning, our dietitian, Jeanette Karam came to speak about what is healthy, I learned many interesting facts that I told to my dad and mom just when I left school. She put a basket of fruits and some vegetables for us to eat. She said that we should eat fruits and exercise on a daily basis- which I don’t do. Later in the afternoon, our cardiologist Dr. Antoine Abchee came and told us about the heart. He brought a model of the heart and told us stories and things that could happen / happened about the heart. We asked him questions and he answered them. I learned so many things, and I decided to exercise, eat fruits every day and never to smoke or drink alcohol.
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Article posted November 11, 2010 at 07:41 AM GMT0 •
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French Voki
Article posted November 3, 2010 at 09:19 AM GMT0 •
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Article posted November 3, 2010 at 09:19 AM GMT0 •
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I Made a Mistake
Article posted October 15, 2010 at 08:14 AM GMT0 •
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I Made a Mistake
I went to the zoo to see a wild boar,
I made a mistake… and opened the door.
I went to the library to get a book,
I made a mistake…and got hanged on a hook.
I went to Italy to go to the museum,
I made a mistake…and entered the Colloseum.
I went to Hamra to go to a shop,
I made a mistake…and got swept by a mop.
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Article posted October 15, 2010 at 08:14 AM GMT0 •
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Typing
Article posted December 2, 2009 at 11:43 AM GMT0 •
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Article posted December 2, 2009 at 11:43 AM GMT0 •
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The world beyond
Article posted February 23, 2009 at 03:20 PM GMT0 •
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Questions and answers:
How many moons does Saturn have?
60!
Is there proof that aliens are real?
Not a lot, because many probes visited many planets without finding aliens.
Does Mars have life?
Maybe.
Is there a planet that has life?
Yes. It is from another solar system. It is called ‘’Gliese’’.
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Copernicus and his belief:
A long time ago, people used to think that the sun, moon and the planets go around the earth.
Copernicus, said that the earth, moon and planets go around the
Sun. No one believed him. Because he thought that, they killed
Him. Galileo believed him. So, he went to prison. Now everyone believes him. I said this: I will prove that Copernicus was right… and Galileo AND Einstein.
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Article posted February 23, 2009 at 03:20 PM GMT0 •
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Our Trip to the Mountains
Article posted February 21, 2009 at 11:06 AM GMT0 •
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One Sunday, my cousin, Sisi, told us that it was snowing in the mountains.
We put on our snow clothes (boots, scarf, gloves, hat and jacket). On our way, everything was pale and snow covered the ground.
When we arrived, snow surrounded us. We rushed down to my cousin’s garden. Dani & Roy (my other cousins), Tia (my sister), my mom and I were making balls for the snowman. Sisi was making a snowman family by herself.
When I went upstairs (where my feet almost drowned), I saw Dani rolling a tiny ball. He said, "That’s how we make a BIG ball." I went back down to help with the snowman.
Minutes later, the ball was half the size of me! He rolled the ball to a small hill. Slowly, he rolled it down…Boom!! It landed safely. He rolled it to the snowman, so, we lifted it up and he put it under. Everyone clapped.
Later, we were walking, then… someone threw a snowball at us. Then we threw it at him.
It continued until everyone (except Sisi) made a chair out of snow. Every time we made one, Dani would break it. Some minutes later we went to have lunch.
After, the sun was going down and the snow was melting. It was time to go home. In the car, I was thinking about our Amazing Adventure!
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Article posted February 21, 2009 at 11:06 AM GMT0 •
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French
Article posted February 4, 2009 at 11:05 AM GMT0 •
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Comment tu t’appelles?
Je m’appelle Merle.
Tu as quel âge?
J’ai huit ans.
Tu as des frères et des sœurs ?
J’ai une sœur.
Tu as un animal?
J’ai un chat.
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Article posted February 4, 2009 at 11:05 AM GMT0 •
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My Voki
Article posted October 29, 2008 at 09:02 AM GMT0 •
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Article posted October 29, 2008 at 09:02 AM GMT0 •
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