Monday, March 16, 2009

We're reading Josefina

"Josefina Montoya is a Hispanic girl whose heart and hopes are as big as the New Mexico sky. 1824"
Dear Josefina,
I would be a little scared of that mean goat too. I would be sad if my mommy passed away. I like the clothes that you wear. I like the flowers that you planted. You take good care of the flowers. The rebozos you wear are pretty.
Love, Josie

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Prairie life

We finished the Little House on the Prairie Book. I (geo and jos) learned that prairie life was hard. They had to build everything like thier house, well. beds. chairs, tables, fireplace, barn etc. The prairie had a fire and they almost lost everything. Pa took the plow and plowed a dirt path around the house and then set backfires to save the house and barn. Laura described the prairie as having lots of grass and a big sky. They were in Kansas. These are pictures of the Kansas prairie.


Here is a prairie chicken. Pa would hunt and they would eat a lot of prairie chicken. (jos) I wouldn't like the food they eat. They didn't have a lot of sugar it was really special to have sugar. They mostly drank only water and milk after they got the cow. (Geo) I would love the food they ate because I like chicken and milk and cornbread. (mom) Would you like to eat that every day? (Geo) NO!

At the end of the story they heard that Washington was going to make the settlers leave so they had to pack up and they had to leave to find another place to live.
(Jos) It made me feel sad because they worked so hard to build their house then had to leave it. They just started their garden.
(Geo) This is a wagon like one that the Ingalls family used to travel in.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Little House experiment

Georgia and Josie: We are reading the Little House on the Prairie book now. We are not in the colonial times now we are in the pioneer times. Mom is helping us do a lapbook too.
In one of the chapters Pa dug a well. They would send a candle down the well to see if the air was good. Mr. Scott, a neighbor who was helping dig the well, went down without testing the air because he thought sending the candle down was hogwash. Then he passed out because a gas was in the well.
We did an experiment that showed how candles need air to burn.
Georgia: First Mama had to light the candle.
Georgia: Next we had to put a plate over it.
Josie: It went out! And the experiment was really fun.
Georgia: We did it again and again and again.
Josie: Emeline thought it was fun and exciting.
Georgia and Josie: The candle went out because it needs air. If Pa would have put the candle down the well that morning it would have gone out and Mr. Scott would be safe.


Monday, February 16, 2009

If I Were President by Georgia

George Washington
Abraham Lincoln
Mount Vernon, George Washinton's home. Take a virtual tour here.

Washington Memorial
Graves of George and Martha Washington
Mount Rushmore
Abraham Lincoln's childhood home. To see a tour of his later home click here.
Lincoln Memorial

If I were President I would make lower taxes and make things in stores cheaper. I would tell people to not litter, not to use cars so much. I would make a holiday called Don't use a lot of electricity day.


To help people I would make people give food to food pantries, try to make schools better, and help those who can't read . Also I would have no junky toys in stores.


A law that I would make would allow kids to go to bed at 9:30 or later if they are watching a movie. Parents would have to read their kids bedtime stories.


Jokes for President's Day

Which President had the biggest family?
George Washington because he was the Father of our Country.

Why do pictures of George Washington always show him standing?
Because he would never lie!

Why is Abraham Linclon's picture on the penny?
Because he had so much sense!

Which side of hte White House is white?
The outside.

Friday, January 16, 2009

What I thought about the book.


I learned a lot about music in this book. One place I went was here to listen to taps and reveille. These were songs Louis played at Camp Kookooskoos. I also went to Classics for kids and learned about Bach, Beethoven and Mozart because Louis thought he would be able to play like them if he could get rid of his webbed feet. He had Sam Beaver cut his webs so he could play like he had fingers.


It made my heart tingle when Louis found Serena and got married. I learned about discrimination and that it's bad. This reminds me of Martin Luter King Jr. Just because people are different they shouldn't be discriminated.


Another thing we did was learn about trumpeter swans. They are rare and sound like this.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Trumpet of the Swan

With this book I had to not talk for an hour. Mom made me not talk for one hour because Louis can't trumpet. She wanted me to feel what Louis feels. It was really hard because I couldn't tell anyone anything. I also had to write my own newspaper article. I had to do this because there was a newspaper article in a chapter about how Louis' Dad stole the trumpet from a music store. My article was about a dog biting a kid.
If you read this book I'm telling you it's a awesome book. Louis is a baby Trumpeter Swan and he can't trumpet so, his dad stole a trumpet from a music store and Louis is learning a few notes.

P.S.Happy New year!

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Dear Kaya


Dear Kaya,

It must have been scary being captured. You were brave because you escaped from the raiders. If I was you I wouldn't leave my sister alone. It would make me feel bad. I hope you get your horse back. My mom made American Dolls of you and the rest of them.
Love,
Josie