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Missing My Fave Teachers And Friends

Article posted May 15, 2012 at 09:48 PM GMT • comment • Reads 834

I thought 7th grade was pretty fun despite the ups and downs of it. The things that were successful were making new friends, trying to solve new problems that came along with being a 7th grader, and totally having better grades than last year. The thing that wasn't successful was me trying to get into a higher range for math test scores. What I learned academically is that I can push myself to do greater things than I have ever done before. What I learned personally is that I can give it my all and not really give it my all. I also learned that I personally should try to have a better attitude about things and try new things every once in awhile. What I would change is who I became in the first semester of the school year and have no missing assignments at all. There were some things I learned the hard way like having my phone on in my pocket in class and having too many missing assignments. Some things I would like to change or do in the 8th grade is accomplish the goal of not having any missing assignments and try to have a higher range for a math test grade. A piece of advice for incoming 7th graders is don't argue with somebody about something that's stupid regardless if they are younger than you or who started it. The key thing is don't continue the arguement and try to be the bigger person.

Article posted May 15, 2012 at 09:48 PM GMT • comment • Reads 834



Australia, BOOYAH!!!

Article posted May 10, 2012 at 09:57 PM GMT • comment • Reads 496

International Towne was different from every other thing I have done in my whole entire life. What I thought of the experience was this is great. When I learned about how to do my job I thought it sounded complicated, but when I found out what I really had to do it didn't sound that hard anymore. What I learned is why countries trade with other countries, the cultures for other countries, and how interdependence is involved in International Towne. If I could change anything about my visit to International Towne is I would do all of the culture activities I needed to do first then I would go and buy the things I wanted. The best part I think was my job, because I was under a lot of pressure and it helped me learn that I could be fast and efficient at the same time. 

Article posted May 10, 2012 at 09:57 PM GMT • comment • Reads 496



My Vocab Review

Article posted May 10, 2012 at 08:35 PM GMT • comment • Reads 446









Article posted May 10, 2012 at 08:35 PM GMT • comment • Reads 446



Tombs, Colloseums, and Artists Oh My!

Article posted May 2, 2012 at 09:48 PM GMT • comment • Reads 527

World history influences our world today,because the technology that we have today developed from the technology that was in the medieval times. Why was King Tut's tomb such a big discovery? Well, King Tut's tomb was a big discovery, because originally it had been thought to be a myth and that other archeologists were trying to lead Howard Carter into a dead end. It was also such a big discovery, because it was the most intact tomb to have ever been discovered.


Some of the things I learned from some of the other 7th graders was about the Roman aqueducts, medieval food, the pyramids of Giza and more. Some of the more things I learned about some of the projects was that the Roman aqueducts were built out of stone, that after some of ancient tombs were built that they would kill and bury the workers so that they wouldn't give away the location of the tomb, last thing I learned was the meaning behind King Tut's death mask.

Article posted May 2, 2012 at 09:48 PM GMT • comment • Reads 527



The Curse

Article posted April 19, 2012 at 10:24 PM GMT • comment • Reads 564

My topic has created change for me, because the original topic I was going to do was the mask of Tutankhamun and what the meaning was behind it, but I couldn't any information on it. So I decided to King Tut's Tomb. My final project is coming along great my dad gives me his opinions on it whil I work on it for two hours a day during the weekend. It is going to help answer my question by helping me understand my project more fully than I ever thought I would. My project is almost ready and I think when I finish my museum display my project will be more than ready, it will be finished. I think this whole project has made a major impact on me, because I learned more about my topic than I thought I would learn.

Article posted April 19, 2012 at 10:24 PM GMT • comment • Reads 564



Panina In The Hole: Falling Action

Article posted April 13, 2012 at 12:58 AM GMT • comment • Reads 811

When Panina went downstairs she discovered that it was the evil queen's men trying to find Brianna, because the creatures in this world aren't supposed to let humans into their houses or talk to them. Brianna had broken the law. So Panina goes up to Brianna's room and says, "Brianna we gotta get outta here fast. Some men keep looking for you. They keep saying 'She's gotta be frozen, because she broke the number 1 law' I have no idea what their talking about can you please tell me what it might be about?" After Panina finishes talking Brianna says, "Panina they are saying that, because I wasn't supposed to talk to you or let you in my house, but I did. So, I must pay the price. I am so sorry and those men are the queen's evil hench men. I need to get you outta here before they discover you and if they do I could be killed all, because I let you in my house."

Article posted April 13, 2012 at 12:58 AM GMT • comment • Reads 811



BAK!!!!!!!!!!! BAK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Article posted April 4, 2012 at 11:40 PM GMT • comment • Reads 629

We "played" with the chicken wings to find out how muscles work. What I thought was that is was fun and gross at the same time. I think it was worthwhile. I think it was better than reading or watching a movie about muscles, because we got to experience it ourselves. I learned that muscles are connected to tendons and tendons are connected to the bone. IT WAS SO MUCH FUN=http://=http://=http://=http://!!!

Article posted April 4, 2012 at 11:40 PM GMT • comment • Reads 629



Horsie, Horsie??

Article posted April 4, 2012 at 11:33 PM GMT • comment • Reads 529

I try my hardest to be friends




 


But you stay away




 


I feel that you will never forgive me




 


But that you will be stubborn everyday




 


I know that what I said was wrong




 


But I take it back




 


If you never forgive me




 


I will accept that for that

Article posted April 4, 2012 at 11:33 PM GMT • comment • Reads 529



Ernest Green.....OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!

Article posted April 4, 2012 at 11:30 PM GMT • comment • Reads 560


When we watched Ernest Green I thought it was a touching story to me. What I would have done is ask them “Who do you think we’re talking to?’ those kids who thought they could do what they wanted to The Little Rock Nine. I think I would’ve had the courage to fight back, because I am a person who will not back away without a fight. I believe everybody should fight for their rights and no matter what anybody says to you doesn’t mean you don’t deserve to be treated like everybody else just because of the color of your skin or because of your religion. What I thought was that the things the Caucasian children were telling The Little Rock Nine was not okay, because if I were to have said that to someone from one of my old schools I know what would happen and that out come would not have been very pretty. So, the main thing I am trying to say is that the way they were speaking to The Little Rock Nine was not okay and will never be in my eyes. Things have changed today, because there isn’t as much racism today as there was during the time when segregation was going on in the schools as well as in the business world. Some things haven’t changed though, because some people are still racist against the blacks and that is not appreciated. I also do not approve of what the high school students said to The Little Rock Nine, because I am related to black people and that is not okay if someone insults someone all, because of their skin color. I will not tolerate it, because of who I am related to. I still believe that there are other instances of discrimination going on in the world today, because some people believe that anybody who is a Muslim is part of the Taliban all because of what happened on 9/11.


Article posted April 4, 2012 at 11:30 PM GMT • comment • Reads 560



Horses, Hmm?

Article posted March 2, 2012 at 12:41 AM GMT • comment • Reads 730

The quote that I hear a lot and that I like a lot is "You can lead a horse to the water, but you can't make him drink it" by journalist Dorothy Parker.


I try my hardest to be friends


But you stay away


I feel that you will never forgive me


But that you will be stubborn everyday


I know that what I said was wrong


But I take it back


If you never forgive me


I will accept that for that

Article posted March 2, 2012 at 12:41 AM GMT • comment • Reads 730



The Specs Not Seen With The Human Eye

Article posted February 21, 2012 at 11:28 PM GMT • comment • Reads 779

So far in this unit we have seen protists and multiple other micro-organisms the best part about this is that we can have as much fun with the labs and other things we have seen instead of just read about it in text books. The worst thing is that we don't get to do the labs very often. What I have learned about this unit is that seeing the organisms in the microscope have made me very interested in the subject of micro-science.

Article posted February 21, 2012 at 11:28 PM GMT • comment • Reads 779



Math

Article posted February 21, 2012 at 11:21 PM GMT • comment • Reads 782

In the purple book


Near the brownish colored door


Within the yellowish box


Over your round head


In my big, black, pink shoe


On the whitish wall


Beneath the boring desk


Among us


Bewtween all of us


Except in the big fat reading book


Within the thin wall


For all of us


Near our teenage years


Around the small room


Above the white smart board

Article posted February 21, 2012 at 11:21 PM GMT • comment • Reads 782



Crank

Article posted February 8, 2012 at 01:39 AM GMT • comment • Reads 727

Lately I have been reading a book called Crank by Ellen Hopkins. What I am enjoying about the book is the format it is written. The format it is written in a poem like format. The character's name is Kristina early on in the book though she says her name is Bree to this guy named Adam so she is refered to Bree for the rest of the book.

Article posted February 8, 2012 at 01:39 AM GMT • comment • Reads 727



Panina In The Hole Climax

Article posted January 31, 2012 at 12:13 AM GMT • comment • Reads 745

When the door of the little house she was astonished by what she saw. When she saw a centaur open the door she thought she was going to faint. She asked the centaur if should go into her house. By the way the centaur's name was Brianna. Brianna let her go in and asked her "How did you appear into our world? Why did you come to my house?" Panina answered "I fell into a hole in the bend of a tree. I came to your house, because it was the only house within miles." Brianna thought that was nonsense. She knew there were about 15-20 houses on her way to the Brianna's house. She decided to let Panina explain herself over tea. While Panina and Brianna had tea Panina explained she was just playing outside while thinking that the bend of the tree was just that instead it was a hole. After Panina asked Brianna if she could stay at her house for the night. Fortunatly Brianna told her that she could. A little bit later Brianna decided that she needed some sleep. She told Panina not to stay up too late. A few minutes later Panina decided to get ready for bed. While Panina was getting ready for bed Panina heard a really weird noise. Panina decided to investigate what it was. When she went downstairs she saw that it was.....

Article posted January 31, 2012 at 12:13 AM GMT • comment • Reads 745



Oh How You Have Inspired Me Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Article posted January 20, 2012 at 12:29 AM GMT • comment • Reads 624

The quote I chose this week was "Love is the only force capable of transforming an enemy into a a friend." By Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. What I think it means is that love is the only force that can force you to become friends with someone you never thought you would be friends with. How I could apply it to my life is try to have someone who isn't my friend and try to be friends with them instead of trying to avoid them. How it could be used positively to change someone's attitude is by saying you know instead of not trying to be friends consider this quote and see how you can apply it to your life. I would also think that one day when someone doesn't have any friends or they need help and while you're helping them try to get to know them better you think you know them instead of just assuming what you know about that person. It can make an impact on the world by people joining together and becoming one instead of being multiple. We should try something different everyday in our lives, because we only live once.

Article posted January 20, 2012 at 12:29 AM GMT • comment • Reads 624



My Courageous Goals For 2012

Article posted January 13, 2012 at 12:01 AM GMT • comment • Reads 870

My goals for this year are to:



  1. Become more helpful at home.

  2. Be more active.

  3. Try my best at everything before I give up on it.

  4. HAVE AS MUCH FUN AS I CAN THIS YEAR=http://=http://=http://=http://!!


 

Article posted January 13, 2012 at 12:01 AM GMT • comment • Reads 870



Wiki, WOW!!!!

Article posted January 6, 2012 at 01:34 AM GMT • comment • Reads 780


Working on the wiki went great. The way it worked in our group was different, because one of our people that was in our group was in Louisiana and was a lot harder that way. The communication in our group was effective. What went well was getting our video done on time. Some things we could have done differently were trying to get more work done everyday that we had the time to do it. Some ways to improve the project for next year’s students is maybe add a thing where it a quote that the poet made at the top under the poet’s name.



 

Article posted January 6, 2012 at 01:34 AM GMT • comment • Reads 780



GO SPARTA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Article posted December 9, 2011 at 11:08 PM GMT • comment (1) • Reads 1392

What I know about ancient Greece is that Alexander the Great cut the gordian knot. I also know how Sparta defeated the person empire with only 300 men to begin with. I also know about some of the Greek gods.


What we're doing in Humanities right now for ancient Greece is memorizing the Greek alphabet and other things as well as learning ancient Greek quotes made by ancient Greek philosophers. Team Sparta is my polis. High five to all Spartans. GO SPARTA. Sp-Ar-Ta Sparta Ya.

Article posted December 9, 2011 at 11:08 PM GMT • comment (1) • Reads 1392



Panina In The Hole Continued

Article posted December 1, 2011 at 10:58 PM GMT • comment • Reads 1420

After Panina fell in the hole and realized she was in some fantasy world she thought that maybe she was just hallucinating about this fantasy world. Eventually after she figured out she wasn't hallucinating she stood up and tried to keep her balance but it seemed like in this other world she was just not able to keep her balance. When she couldn't keep her balance she just decided that instead of trying to walk in this fantasy land that she should just crawl instead. After she decided to start crawling she said to herself that it would be a good idea to see if she could find anybody in this fantasy. When she was exploring this land she started to see tiny footprints on the ground so she decided to follow them and see where they led to. When she came to the end of the footprints there was a tiny house. She decide to knock on it. When she knocked on she heard a tiny voice say, "Hold on I'm coming". When the door was answered she saw a....

Article posted December 1, 2011 at 10:58 PM GMT • comment • Reads 1420



Mysteries, Mysteries Hmm??

Article posted November 11, 2011 at 11:07 PM GMT • comment • Reads 1022

One of the bests mysteries I have ever read was probably Series of Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning. The author Lemony Snicket made it to where after every chapter you would want to keep reading and you would always be at the edge of your seat. I just loved this story, because you never knew what was going to happen after.


Johnny runs out of the room. Sara follows. She is following Johnny to figure out what is going to happen to their relationship, but when she turns the cornera creature pops out and drags her against the floor of the hotel. While she is being dragged on the floor she yells "Johnny help me! Johnny!" Johnny hears her cries and starts running in the direction he heard them. But, when he turns the exact  same corner she did he gets dragged against the hotel floor, too. He tires fighting back but the creature's grip gets tighter and tighter. Finally, he is knocked unconscious by hitting his head on some stairs. When he finally reaches consciousness he finds himself in a medal chair next to Sara in a dark room regretting what he said.

Article posted November 11, 2011 at 11:07 PM GMT • comment • Reads 1022



My Feelings on Blogging

Article posted November 3, 2011 at 12:41 AM GMT • comment • Reads 1586

My experiences with blogging is something I really love doing, because instead of using a pen/pencil and paper to write you get to use your fingers and a keyboard. Plus, the thing about it is that your fingers flow easier on the keyboard instead of holding a pencil for a long time. I mean who doesn't like using a keyboard and your fingers? Even after your still writing on the keyboard for awhile your fingers don't hurt unlike writing with a pen/pencil and paper. Who agrees? Some of the things I have learned about when you're blogging is that you always want to make sure you write in microsoft word or microsoft works word processor so that you can check your spelling for your blog before you put it in the article box for it to be posted to your blog. Honestly what I'm saying is that you should have fun blogging and you should always go back and reread your blog posts.

Article posted November 3, 2011 at 12:41 AM GMT • comment • Reads 1586



Why Should We Always Remember??

Article posted October 24, 2011 at 11:50 PM GMT • comment • Reads 1578

Why should we always remember? We get asked that question a lot. Well if you're asked that question ever, don't feel bad if you don't know how to answer this question. I am going to help you be able to answer this question. Some of the ways to answer this question are with reasons. Some of these reasons are Internement Camps, Concentration Camps, and 9/11. I can explain furthermore in the next few paragraphs.


I would really appreciate the feedback on how to change this.

Article posted October 24, 2011 at 11:50 PM GMT • comment • Reads 1578



HUMONGOUS PUMPKIN IN NEW YORK!!

Article posted October 24, 2011 at 11:43 PM GMT • comment • Reads 1668


 


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I read that in New York there is a pumpkin that weighs 1,704 pounds. It was grown by Leonardo Ureno from Napa, California. He carved it to look like a zombie face before taking it to New York with him. My opinion of this is that it is so cool. I think more people should try and do this so that they aren’t left out of society.



 


Article posted October 24, 2011 at 11:43 PM GMT • comment • Reads 1668



Romeo and Juliet HUH??

Article posted October 11, 2011 at 11:26 PM GMT • comment • Reads 1434

The book I have been reading lately is Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”. I just love “Romeo and Juliet”. I think it is so amazing. The things I am enjoying about “Romeo and Juliet” are that I can just read it in modern English right next to what Shakespeare wrote. I think that is the beauty of being able to translate what Shakespeare wrote from a long time ago to what we are used to hearing now. The thing I don’t like about “Romeo and Juliet” is that sometimes it doesn’t even make sense of what they are saying, but I just keep reading on and then I go back to the modern English translation to understand what is being said. I think anybody who likes to anything about Shakespeare or something Shakespeare wrote then you should read this book. I also found at the public library when I was trying to do some research on “Hamlet” instead I found “Romeo and Juliet”. Read this book and understand “Romeo and Juliet” more than you ever thought you would.Shakespeare Made Easy: Romeo and Juliet

Article posted October 11, 2011 at 11:26 PM GMT • comment • Reads 1434



Panina In The Hole

Article posted October 4, 2011 at 11:44 PM GMT • comment • Reads 1549

 


 


 

 


 


Have you ever heard of the story about the little girl who fell down into the hole that came from a tree? Well, if you haven’t here it is. One day in a country called Orange Plains. I know it’s the weirdest name to ever have for a country, but I thought it fit. Anyways, this little girl’s name is Panina. She decided to play outside. So when she went outside to play she decided to climb a tree. When see saw a hole in the tree she thought it was just like that, because the tree got hit with lightning or something. So she decided to step in it. Well it turns out Panina isn’t a very smart girl so far or as that seems. Just wait and see. Back to the story as Panina is falling down the hole she feels like she is getting smaller and smaller. As soon as she stops falling and is able to stand up she looks around. All she sees is something small and tiny… it’s a key, but when she tries to pick it up she cannot grab it. Soon enough she realizes that when she fell she fell into some fantasy world…..

Article posted October 4, 2011 at 11:44 PM GMT • comment • Reads 1549



FOX RUN MAN!!!!!!!

Article posted September 26, 2011 at 11:40 PM GMT • comment • Reads 1713

 


 When we went to Fox Run Park I had the best time you could have on a field trip. My favorite part of the field trip was the team building activities, because when we did the team building activities we may have gotten frustrated but we always ended up finding a way to fix it and get through it. I thought that team building activities were the most fun, because people kept finding different ways to have fun and learn how well you work with different people than the ones you feel most comfortable around. I learned that plants and animals have to adapt to their surroundings so that they can survive in the area they live in. I also learned that sometimes the animal population decreases, because there aren’t enough resources for the whole population to survive. I don't think I could survive in the nature world, because I love to wear really bright colors. I think we should always find a way to enrich our activities in class more with some more field trips.

Article posted September 26, 2011 at 11:40 PM GMT • comment • Reads 1713



HAVE YOU EVER HEAR OF BANNING BOOKS? HUH?

Article posted September 26, 2011 at 11:25 PM GMT • comment (1) • Reads 1838


 


 



If books were to ever be banned I would lose my sense of imagination. I feel very grateful that books aren’t banned. The Freedom of Speech falls into this, because when people are writing books they are writing their thoughts down and that’s just like saying your thoughts out loud to where someone can hear them. We all have the choice to choose. It’s not like that our parents say that we can’t read certain books just because of how old we are. Although our parents can choose which books that we can read or we can’t read because of the contents in them. I think if your parents say you can’t read a book, because its too mature for you than fine ban that book until you are old enough and mature enough to read that kind of book. WE SHOULD NEVER BAN BOOKS EVER=http://=http://=http://=http://=http://=http://=http://=http://=http://=http://=http://=http://=http://=http://=http://=http://=http://=http://=http://

Article posted September 26, 2011 at 11:25 PM GMT • comment (1) • Reads 1838



What Do You Think About Math?

Article posted September 20, 2011 at 11:07 PM GMT • comment • Reads 1588


 


 



 



From Abbott and Costello. I get it and I know how Abbott got 13 out of 28.Abbott got 13 out of 28 because when he was dividing he thought that he couldn’t use the 2 the first time so he first said 7 into 8 equals 1. Then, he subtracted 7 from 28 and got 21. He then asked Costello how many times 7 goes into 21. The other guys said 3 right? Well that’s how he got 13 out of 28. You could also do this with the number 25.



 

Article posted September 20, 2011 at 11:07 PM GMT • comment • Reads 1588



The Weirdest Thing That Has Ever Happened To Me

Article posted September 12, 2011 at 11:02 PM GMT • comment (2) • Reads 1746

The weirdest thing that has ever happened to me was when I was six years old and when my sister and I were playing hide and go seek with her friends. I was the person who had to go find everybody. So I started to find everybody. Then, I found everybody but my sister and I had looked everywhere. When I turned the corner to go find her she jumped out in front in front of me. I screamed as loud as I could, because it freaked me out so bad that I didn’t know what else to do.

Article posted September 12, 2011 at 11:02 PM GMT • comment (2) • Reads 1746



My Experience with Rachel's Challenge

Article posted September 7, 2011 at 11:09 PM GMT • comment • Reads 1717


             What I contemplated about the Rachel’s Challenge production last week was that it was extraordinarily genuine and poignant. I thought what Rachel was trying to accomplish was something really amazing to me. I thought it was worthwhile, because we can all feel safe and comfortable as long as we all do our part. I thought it was needed to bring it to our attention so that we may be able to all do our part and see how Rachel was able to achieve what she wanted to in her short life. I think it was very effective, because everybody at our school has started showing more acts of kindness than there were before. What I took away from this presentation was that we should always be showing acts of kindness no matter what. I will start performing pre-acceptance, because pre-acceptance is better than pre-judging. I think that we all should start changing and doing things differently so that we may be like Rachel and start a chain reaction. 



 

Article posted September 7, 2011 at 11:09 PM GMT • comment • Reads 1717



7 Random Facts All About ME!!!!!

Article posted August 30, 2011 at 09:41 PM GMT • comment (5) • Reads 2120


J My favorite movie is Eclipse.                                                                    


J My favorite food is calamari.         


JMy favorite colors are orange and pink.


J I love to go swimming.


J My favorite singer is Jesse McCartney.    


J My favorite show is "16 and Pregnant".         


J I like to listen to country music.


Article posted August 30, 2011 at 09:41 PM GMT • comment (5) • Reads 2120



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