Byron and I are alike in a lot of ways. Though he and I are both tall and slim,he is black and I am white.
Byron is a bully, he's conceited,and he is mean. On the other hand I am shy and quite. We both fight with our brothers but we love them and play with them. While Byron is the oldest brother I am the youngest. Byron's friend is mean as a snake and my friend is as friendly as a puppy.
Bike Rider Kier
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Gift of Magi play /story
In the story and play of "Gift of Magi" there are alike in many ways but different. In both versions Jim and Della wanted to buy gifts for each other,but didn't have the money because they were poor. Jim and Della sold items that meant a lot to themselves.Della cut her long hair and Jim sold his Grandpa's watch.
In the play she got twenty dollars and in the story she got two hundred dollars. She bought Jim a watch chain. Jim sold his watch to buy Della combs.
In the play she got twenty dollars and in the story she got two hundred dollars. She bought Jim a watch chain. Jim sold his watch to buy Della combs.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Last Day
A water ballet was performed on the last day of Camp Wiggins. It was about pirates and treasure. At the end there was a race.They had to leave,camp ended.
Monday, November 15, 2010
day10
The girls had a dance,and we had fun.It started out slow. Like most teen dances,boys and girls were scared to dance.Janie led some girls out to the floor,and called out a line dance. Then everybody danced the rest of the night.At the end of the dance Arid and Mrs Nelson were crowned Queen and King.Arid cried because he was so happy.
Mr. Bradshaw came in and told us he wanted the camp cleaned by the time our parents came. All the kids knew the camp was closing soon. They quit playing,eating,and they were sad. Tom asked if they could leave the pool open till Saturday so they could show the parents what they had learned.
Mr. Bradshaw came in and told us he wanted the camp cleaned by the time our parents came. All the kids knew the camp was closing soon. They quit playing,eating,and they were sad. Tom asked if they could leave the pool open till Saturday so they could show the parents what they had learned.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Day 6
On day 6 we woke up and decided we could climb Lookout Mountain. It was a challenge Martin helped us make. So with a few supplies of water,carrots,apples, and three knives for protection, we left on a six mile hike to climb a mountain. It soon became very difficult. The trail got skinnier,and steeper so we had to go up backwards.It got slippery from the falling rocks. We found that by sitting on our butts and scooting we could make it. No chairs to stop us from lying on our backs and seeing the big sky float by was wonderful.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
DAY 3
Ron and Dominic decided that everything was moving too fast for the kids. They decided to go swimming after breakfast so the kids could get to know the other kids in camp.At first the kids were shy, but in a few minutes girl and boys were flirting and playing.When Martin lost his acorn necklace, and it showed up on Mary's neck the kids decided to make enough necklaces for everyone in camp. The rest of the afternoon was spent together,and having fun getting to know one another.I don't think the commander will be happy when he finds out what happened because he is so rigid about how things should be done..
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Acorn People Chapter 2 Acorn People Characters
In our cabin we had 5 very different people.They had different disabilities and personalities.Benny B. had polio,but he was the most mobile of the five. He would race his wheelchair everywhere,and he didn't need help. Spider had no arms or legs and was born with water on the brain. He was very perceptive and liked to talk. Thomas had muscular Sclerosis but aware of what happened to his body. He was sullen, sad,and dying. Martin was blind but could get around as good as anyone. He was very outgoing. Last was Aaron . He smelled because he had a urine bag. He was born without a bladder. He loved to tell stories and had a wicked sense of humor.
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