Thursday, September 20, 2007
My first weeks of school
My favorite class is computer and basketball practice too. I like my new school a lot. It is lots better than the other one. There are not many people and I like it a lot. I am in fifth grade and school is great. All of my teachers are awesome. I can't wait for g-club to start and I want to play in the soccer tournament. I like my new friends too.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
The cay
I feel bad because Timothy was the one that made everything for Phillip. He was the one that fished, that guided Phillip, that battled sharks and saved Phillip, he even gave his live for Phillip. He was the one for me that needed to survive, but he was so good that he let Phillip survive and not himself.
I would recommend this book because it talks about two different people, different in everything including skin color, that were forced to live on the same island and the kid, our main character, Phillip, becomes blind and only survives because of Timothy. If you read it, I am sure you will like it.
My favorite part of the book was when the hurricane came and Timothy gave his life to save Phillip.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Questions
What is your ayes color ?
What is your favorite videogame ?
What is your name ?
Do you have a pet ?
Where do you live ?
In what grade are you ?
Where whas you born ?
Whow many years have you been at this school ?
What is your favorite videogame ?
What is your name ?
Do you have a pet ?
Where do you live ?
In what grade are you ?
Where whas you born ?
Whow many years have you been at this school ?
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Shelter
Food
Chippewa Clothing
The Chippewa usually wore either buckskin or clothing made from buffalo skin, with outer layers of fur in the colder months. Men wore breechcloth , but both men and women wore leggings. The women also wore distinctive moccasins with puffed seams and colored with red , yellow, blue and green dyes. Men wore long hair that was braided in times of peace and something in a scalplock during wars.
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