Sunday, April 22, 2018

Favorite Poem

I don’t really have a favorite poem but I have a favorite poet. My favorite poet is Shel Silverstein. His poetry is combined with words and illustrations that make the poem funny. I think most good poems should have a picture to go along with it, to help you understand the meaning of it. This is one of my favorite of his poem:
This poem might not make as much sense or be as funny without the picture. Most of Shel Silverstein’s poems are limericks. “limerick is a poem that is often silly or whimsical, written in five lines with an AABBA rhyme scheme. Often, limericks tell a short, humorous story.” I think that is why I like Shel Silverstein’s poetry, I like humorous things better than serious things.

Thursday, April 19, 2018

Chicago History project- Robin Williams

         For my Chicago history project, I am researching Robin Williams. Robin Williams was born on July 21,1951 in Chicago. Robin Williams’ parents were Laura McLaurin and Robert Fitzgerald. He was married to Valerie Velardi and Marsha Garces before marrying Susan Schneider. In all he had three children. Their names were Zelda, Zachary, and Cody. Robin Williams was a stand-up comedian, actor, voice actor, film producer, screenwriter, TV director, husband, and father. He was in 67 movies and 30 TV shows. His first TV show was Mork and Mindy and his first movie was Popeye. He started his career as a stand up comedian in the mid- 1970s. He won four Oscar awards from 1988-1998. He died on August 11,2014. Robin Williams is important today because of his success. For his awards, he got 64 wins and 84 nominations in his life. The movies he was involved in have brought entertainment and joy to thousands of people’s lives. “You know what music is? God's little reminder that there’s something else besides us in this universe; harmonic connection between living beings, everywhere, even the stars.”      -Robin Williams

Friday, April 13, 2018

Spring Break

       My favorite day of Spring Break was Easter Sunday, which was also April Fools day. I woke up at 3:00 in the morning. The reason I was up so early was to set up for my April fools day pranks. I brought a few bags and bins down with me, trying to be as quiet as I could. I carefully set down the stuff and open all the cupboards in my kitchen. Then, I put all the stuff that was in the cupboards in the bins and bags and brought that upstairs. Finally, I filled the cupboard with balloons I had blown up the night before. That was the biggest trick of the night. I also did some mini tricks, like putting toilet paper in the shoe toes and food coloring the milk. I also toilet papered my brother’s room and put a fake mustache on my dad. By the time I was done, it was already 5:00 and my brother was waking up. This night had been the highlight of my Spring Break.

Monday, April 9, 2018

Fourth quarter goals

       Since quarter four is the last quarter of the year, I will need to do some goals I set earlier in the year. In quarter one, I set the goal for myself to get no falcon fouls the whole year. I have done well on this goal so far, but I won’t know for sure if  I will accomplish this until the end of this quarter. In ELA, I set the goal for myself to read ten books. So far, I have read fifteen books, which means I have already completed this goal. For this quarter, I’m setting the goal for myself to read another five books. That would mean I did double the goal I set for myself at the beginning of the year. Last quarter, I gave myself the goal of writing more on my blogs. I didn’t really succeed on that one. Throughout the third quarter, my blogging has stayed about the same length. I will try this goal again for fourth quarter, too. These are only a few of the goals I am setting for myself this quarter.

Reflections on Genocide Project

1- What is the most beneficial/most important thing you have learned throughout this project? Explain.         The most important thing ...