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We are a group of 7th graders from Colorado who want to practice our writing and communication skills. We are excited to expand the walls of our classroom and collaborate with other classes! Please leave us comments and your blog URL, so we can respond back to you!

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The Year is Yet to End

Article posted May 17, 2012 at 10:30 PM GMT • comment • Reads 803

In seventh grade, I have learned a ton. I have worked hard on the world history fair, writing poems in language arts, and new things in exploritories. . Most of the poems were fun to make and were extremely easy to write. Also, the world history fair was stressful and annoying to work on, but I feel I did well there. For international towne, it was just not fun. It wastes a lot of time in enrichment and was not a worthwhile field trip. If anything, there should be more time on breaks. As of exploratories, I have learned in 3D art how to make plaster sculptures just like the one I am currently working on. I also went up on stage in drama to perform a skit. Overall, seventh grade was harder than sixth grade, but still sort of easy.

Next year, I am looking for the exploritories I wanted and for the final year of middle school. Though, I do think that next year won’t be as well as this year. Being in eighth grade will be a pain with more homework, but less of a pain with projects. To next year’s seventh graders, I advise to turn your work in on time and to not procrastinate on the huge projects.

Article posted May 17, 2012 at 10:30 PM GMT • comment • Reads 803



Field Trip Fine

Article posted May 10, 2012 at 09:47 PM GMT • comment • Reads 600

At international towne, it wasn’t the best field trip. The breaks were too short and the areas were too small. However, I did learn that a lot of math is involved with businesses and financing. As a finance manager of Finland, I needed to keep track of expenses. Though when some of my country’s citizens were on breaks, I had to keep track and sell souvenirs. I did like selling the souvenirs as well as paying expenses. The most ridiculous thing on the field trip was when we had to get six cultural activities done. I only got four of them done out of the total thirty minutes of the two breaks. However, the actual experience was better than being in a classroom.

Article posted May 10, 2012 at 09:47 PM GMT • comment • Reads 600



Colosseum of Rome

Article posted May 10, 2012 at 09:36 PM GMT • comment • Reads 474

World history influences everyone’s lives because of the development it results. Architectural history influences engineers as well as artists. How is the Colosseum unique? That was my guiding question in which is unique by its grandness. Also, it has 80 entrances and was one of Rome’s best populated amphitheaters. The Colosseum was a Roman’s favorite place to go. Now, it is still mostly standing after an earthquake in A.D. 847! Still it is a well-known structure.
` From some of the projects, I have learned much. I have learned a bit about some Roman armies in which is designed differently than a Greek phalanx. I learned that the Aqueduct was one of Rome’s creative ways to bring water to the city. Also, I learned about how some people put time and effort into their projects. Overall, the projects were all done well with interesting facts.

Article posted May 10, 2012 at 09:36 PM GMT • comment • Reads 474



Blake's Vocab to Share

Article posted May 10, 2012 at 08:41 PM GMT • comment • Reads 426

Article posted May 10, 2012 at 08:41 PM GMT • comment • Reads 426



Seedfolks in Spring

Article posted May 3, 2012 at 01:38 AM GMT • comment • Reads 412

About Seedfolks, I personally do not like the form or style of the book. The book would’ve been better if there were more chapters on each character. Also, the book was only 86 pages and could’ve been read in an hour or two. I thought it was about people of one city that do not know each other come and each individually plant their own food in a garden and eventually get to know each other. Mostly, the book's moral or big idea was to get people of different nationalities that live in the same city together and to know each other. My favorite character was Royce because he has changed everyone’s opinion on him after helping the garden out. Before, people were somewhat afraid of him. For the activities, all of them were enjoyable and were all very different. My favorite activity was in technology when we made a quilt of pictures (from the internet) that have relation to the book.

Article posted May 3, 2012 at 01:38 AM GMT • comment • Reads 412



The Amphitheater of Rome!

Article posted April 22, 2012 at 05:03 PM GMT • comment • Reads 659

For my humanities project, I am researching the Colosseum. About the Colosseum, I am looking up things that make the building unique. A few facts about the amphitheater are that it is not in a circle, but in an oval and it can seat up to 50,000 people! Also, for my 3-D display, I am planning on making my interpretation of a velarium. A velarium is an awning that was used as shade in the Colosseum. It was held by masts and constructed by over 1,000 men. During this next week, I will need to work on and finish the museum display and the trifold for my project.

Article posted April 22, 2012 at 05:03 PM GMT • comment • Reads 659



Delightfulness of Blue

Article posted April 12, 2012 at 10:39 PM GMT • comment • Reads 547

 


 


Delightfulness of Blue


By: Blake


 


Blue,


Blue is the sight of dazzling stars.


Also, blue is the taste of cotton candy at a carnival, far away.


The feelings of blue are the dreams in our heads.


The sounds of blue are the swishing of water.


Blue is the smell of fresh berries, off the vine.


Blue is the color of sparkling diamonds, deep in the ground.


Blue sounds like fireworks, exploding in the dark night sky.


How blue tastes, is like cool refreshing water.


How blue feels, is as cold and slimy as ice.


And blue is the color of the sky, day and night.


Finally, blue seems as a color worth keeping.


Blue.

Article posted April 12, 2012 at 10:39 PM GMT • comment • Reads 547



Dissections of Wings!

Article posted April 5, 2012 at 10:04 PM GMT • comment • Reads 579

For me dissecting the wing was a nightmare. Learning about the human body and blood makes me feel sick and awkward. The reason why we dissected the chicken wings was because we were looking at muscles, tendons, and all of that gross stuff. The best part of the dissection was the way that if you pulled a certain muscle, the whole wing would move. To me, this experience was maybe worthwhile because of how interesting it was. However, I still felt sick during this. Also, I probably didn’t learn much except for what the things look like and how the wing moves. Finally, I heard that we will also be dissecting a frog this quarter. I do not exactly know when we will be dissecting the frogs, but it could be in late April or early May.

Article posted April 5, 2012 at 10:04 PM GMT • comment • Reads 579



Strawberry, Strawberry

Article posted March 25, 2012 at 05:53 AM GMT • comment • Reads 561

Strawberry,


            Strawberry



Strawberry, strawberry


Red and neat


Full of flavor


Wonderful to eat


Tons of juice,


In a batch


Strawberry, strawberry


We are a match!


Strawberry, strawberry


Green and red


Not tart at all


But sweet instead


Organic and fresh,


Made on a vine


Strawberry, strawberry


Is just that fine!


Strawberry, strawberry


Savors your quench


When drippy and wet


With lots of drench


From the berry


To the stem


Strawberry, strawberry


Gotta love them!

Article posted March 25, 2012 at 05:53 AM GMT • comment • Reads 561



Racism Then and Now

Article posted March 15, 2012 at 10:56 PM GMT • comment • Reads 604

As I watched the Ernest Green movie it seemed… cruel and rude. The nine of them were treated as non-human; they were treated with a lot of disrespect. People treated the Little Rock Nine as if they were not welcome or not able to be at that school, even though it wasn't the people's decisions. Also, some people treated them nicely which made them feel a bit better. Those people gave a warm welcome and didn't mess around with them. Also, if I was Ernest, I would probably leave the school. I wouldn’t have the courage to stay at the school if I was being treated like that. Also, nowadays people are still racist, but not as bad as back then. Most of the racism now is mainly jokes and stereotypes.

Article posted March 15, 2012 at 10:56 PM GMT • comment • Reads 604



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