Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Pumpkin pie, pumpkin pie
O how we love pumpkin pie
Don’t you just like pumpkin pie?
Pumpkin pie


Grandparents, grandparents
O how we love you
Goodies and treats you spoil us with to.
Thank you
Thank you for thanksgiving
Thank you for my mom who cares
Thank you for my dad who teaches me.
Thank you for my house that keeps a roof over my head
Thank you for my sister that loves me.
Thank you for my family,
Thank you for my Grandparents,
And most of all thank you for my food

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Poems

Today we began a poetry unit. I think poetry is just a different type of writing that is boring and lovey dovey, yuck. I personality don’t like poetry.
WE read love that dog by Sharon Creech.
Pause #1: Anybody can write poetry it just takes time and effort. I can do it but don’t I like it.
Pause #2: you can write about anything even your pet, but even if you don’t have one write about an animal. Just watch what you’re looking at.
Pause #3: you might not understand any kind of poetry, but you should ask some one. Plus is always good to get a new dog.
Pause #4: you can make poetry so cool if you try. NEVER take anything with out asking. A dog is always a good friend!
Pause #5: Writers always are busy, but they can at least answer one.  I wouldn’t reckamend writing to them if you don’t have a reason
Pause#6: typing classes are the best to have because lots of jobs have typing involved. It might make kids sad, but also wowed because its such a good poem.

End: when you right a poem you should always have a wonderful start and a sad or happy ending. Don’t ever think your work is not good enough for people to see. Its always fun for a writer to see kids writing.

Jack got his inspiration from Walter d. Meyers books and words and he used what was around him. Also he use his own life.

Her is my poem inspiration by love that dog.

Otis
Skinny, cute
Playful, cuddly, lovable
Active, clean, hiper,furry, strong
Brave Otis


Thursday, November 10, 2011

African penquins

African Penguins
African penguins are very cute little penquins.But that’s what you think they are actually really stubborn. All African penguins are black and white because there mostly in water so they have to blend in. There beautiful feathers are silky and water poof. Most African penguins grow to be 2 feet tall. There weight is known to be 6.8 to 8 pounds. Wow what penguins they are! They are very brave and are classed as birds.
As you have learned African Penguins are classed as birds NOT mammals. They lay up to 2to3 hard shell eggs. There very feathery babies are called chicks. Were you aware that they breathe out of lungs? Penguins have wings, but they can’t fly. How weird right! These are a few reasons why they are classed like birds. When they travel it’s mostly by foot, or if their feet are throbbing from walking they slide by there stomach. Cool right! You can find more info on who zoo or enchanted learning.
Wait! Don’t go yet, I still have to tell some details about African penguins. First they live in SW and S coast of African. Duh, their names are African penguins! But also they are native to subtropical environments. There cold blooded birds that love to swim. However they are carnivores that aren’t in danger. Wow! So keep it going, and don’t let your African penguins come endangered.
          So aren’t African penguins fascinating! As you can see I gave you a couple of web sites in my seconded paragraph. There is a lot more info on African penguins so get busy.