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Saturday, April 21, 2012
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Thursday, June 3, 2010
Reflection for Project
So what we went over the rules of the game kickball. Then we played a game of kickball. We didn't need to teach the kids how to play becuase they had already known and they alson knkew all of the tactics of kickball. When we were playing all of the kids seemed very happy with what we did and we made it so fun that they got the least amount of strikes the whole year.(that was 1) So I believe that Tanner and I did a good job at Horizon with the 5th graders.
Friday, May 21, 2010
The Battle of Fort Sumter
Today was going to be his favorite day. He was going to start to be in the Union army today even though he has been with us for months.
All of the sudden we here a cannon go off. Captain screams what on earth is going on who could be firing cannons at us right now. Half of the fort bas been blown up we start to fire our cannons at those people. As we are firing our cannons at them we get a report that those people across the lake are the people from the south. Immediately we stop firing our cannons. We tell that guy that was supposed to get his rank today to go and fire a salute shot to tell them that we are surrendering. Something had to have been wrong because as he shot it the cannon exploded. It looked really nasty his guts were flying all over the place. Our captain got the next recruit to fire off the salute this time it works and the south stops firing we escape from boats without them capturing us. We only had one death and 3 people injured. We got a report on what the kid did wrong on his first time that he shot the cannon. He put too much gun powder in the cannon and too big of a ball so that ball got stuck and the whole cannon exploded.
All of the sudden we here a cannon go off. Captain screams what on earth is going on who could be firing cannons at us right now. Half of the fort bas been blown up we start to fire our cannons at those people. As we are firing our cannons at them we get a report that those people across the lake are the people from the south. Immediately we stop firing our cannons. We tell that guy that was supposed to get his rank today to go and fire a salute shot to tell them that we are surrendering. Something had to have been wrong because as he shot it the cannon exploded. It looked really nasty his guts were flying all over the place. Our captain got the next recruit to fire off the salute this time it works and the south stops firing we escape from boats without them capturing us. We only had one death and 3 people injured. We got a report on what the kid did wrong on his first time that he shot the cannon. He put too much gun powder in the cannon and too big of a ball so that ball got stuck and the whole cannon exploded.
Dresdin Firebombing
Today’s my birthday. I have been waiting for this moment for ever. It seems like it’s been 20 years since I had my last birthday. Today is going to be the best day ever. My mom and I are waiting for my dad to come home. He works the night shifts. He’s almost home he called and said he was minutes away from home. Finally he gets home it feels like it’s been a whole hour when he gets home but it’s only been 2 minutes. My mom pulls out the cake, and all of the sudden we here a siren.
I’ve never heard this siren before but my parents are even wondered why this siren is going off, but they dashed out of the house. I decide to follow them. My parents end up taking me to this thing called a cellar it was right outside of my house and we shared it with my neighbors. They said that we were hiding here because people are trying to kill us. So I go in the corner and sit there for 10 hours. In the ten hours we here these loud bangs. After the first loud bang we can hardly see two feet in front of us because of the dust and shrapnel from the bombs. Our cellar is to damaged to be in for any longer so right when the bombs stop coming down we run as fast as we can. My dad had to carry me because I am not a fast runner. We get into another cellar. The bombs damaged that cellar also so we ran again. This time I didn’t close my eyes when we were running. It felt like everything was supper slow. I saw people lying on the ground dead. Some people were split in half because the bombs are so powerful and other people were burnt so bad they were skin and bones.
After the bombing we are being taken care of by these nice people. It is February 14th, my mom shows me my birthday present. It is a stick of sausage. I really don’t care because of what we are going through. We are walking around town and all of the sudden we here the siren again. The people that are taking care of tell us to go to their cellar. There cellar is astonishing it is 10 feet underground and actually has a hard floor and a couch. Also it has an oven to make some food if we want to. They say that we will be safe down here because we are so far underground. When the bombing is over we walk outside. There are soldiers cleaning up all of the bodies. They say that there are at least 40,000 people dead in this bombing. There are blood spatters all over the building I almost threw up but I didn’t. I also say some people burned and shriveled up to the size of a little kid even though they are an adult. There are people on their knees saying only one word; why, why. This is really disturbing I will never forget this moment. Nobody has a house anymore because the bombing destroyed every single house. My parents and I are going to be stuck in town for a while because the bridge is broken and that is the only way out of the town.
I’ve never heard this siren before but my parents are even wondered why this siren is going off, but they dashed out of the house. I decide to follow them. My parents end up taking me to this thing called a cellar it was right outside of my house and we shared it with my neighbors. They said that we were hiding here because people are trying to kill us. So I go in the corner and sit there for 10 hours. In the ten hours we here these loud bangs. After the first loud bang we can hardly see two feet in front of us because of the dust and shrapnel from the bombs. Our cellar is to damaged to be in for any longer so right when the bombs stop coming down we run as fast as we can. My dad had to carry me because I am not a fast runner. We get into another cellar. The bombs damaged that cellar also so we ran again. This time I didn’t close my eyes when we were running. It felt like everything was supper slow. I saw people lying on the ground dead. Some people were split in half because the bombs are so powerful and other people were burnt so bad they were skin and bones.
After the bombing we are being taken care of by these nice people. It is February 14th, my mom shows me my birthday present. It is a stick of sausage. I really don’t care because of what we are going through. We are walking around town and all of the sudden we here the siren again. The people that are taking care of tell us to go to their cellar. There cellar is astonishing it is 10 feet underground and actually has a hard floor and a couch. Also it has an oven to make some food if we want to. They say that we will be safe down here because we are so far underground. When the bombing is over we walk outside. There are soldiers cleaning up all of the bodies. They say that there are at least 40,000 people dead in this bombing. There are blood spatters all over the building I almost threw up but I didn’t. I also say some people burned and shriveled up to the size of a little kid even though they are an adult. There are people on their knees saying only one word; why, why. This is really disturbing I will never forget this moment. Nobody has a house anymore because the bombing destroyed every single house. My parents and I are going to be stuck in town for a while because the bridge is broken and that is the only way out of the town.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Non-Fiction story
Today’s my birthday. I have been waiting for this moment for ever. It seems like it’s been 20 years since I had my last birthday. Today is going to be the best day ever. My mom and I are waiting for my dad to come home. He works the night shifts. He’s almost home he called and said he was minutes away from home. Finally he gets home it feels like it’s been a whole hour when he gets home but it’s only been 2 minutes. My mom pulls out the cake, and all of the sudden we here a siren.
I’ve never heard this siren before but my parents are even wondered why this siren is going off, but they dashed out of the house. I decide to follow them. My parents end up taking me to this thing called a cellar it was right outside of my house and we shared it with my neighbors. They said that we were hiding here because people are trying to kill us. So I go in the corner and sit there for 10 hours. In the ten hours we here these loud bangs. After the first loud bang we can hardly see two feet in front of us because of the dust and shrapnel from the bombs. Our cellar is to damaged to be in for any longer so right when the bombs stop coming down we run as fast as we can. My dad had to carry me because I am not a fast runner. We get into another cellar. The bombs damaged that cellar also so we ran again. This time I didn’t close my eyes when we were running. It felt like everything was supper slow. I saw people lying on the ground dead. Some people were split in half because the bombs are so powerful and other people were burnt so bad they were skin and bones.
After the bombing we are being taken care of by these nice people. It is February 14th, my mom shows me my birthday present. It is a stick of sausage. I really don’t care because of what we are going through. We are walking around town and all of the sudden we here the siren again. The people that are taking care of tell us to go to their cellar. There cellar is astonishing it is 10 feet underground and actually has a hard floor and a couch. Also it has an oven to make some food if we want to. They say that we will be safe down here because we are so far underground. When the bombing is over we walk outside. There are soldiers cleaning up all of the bodies. They say that there are at least 40,000 people dead in this bombing. There are blood spatters all over the building I almost threw up but I didn’t. I also say some people burned and shriveled up to the size of a little kid even though they are an adult. There are people on their knees saying only one word; why, why. This is really disturbing I will never forget this moment. Nobody has a house anymore because the bombing destroyed every single house. My parents and I are going to be stuck in town for a while because the bridge is broken and that is the only way out of the town.
I’ve never heard this siren before but my parents are even wondered why this siren is going off, but they dashed out of the house. I decide to follow them. My parents end up taking me to this thing called a cellar it was right outside of my house and we shared it with my neighbors. They said that we were hiding here because people are trying to kill us. So I go in the corner and sit there for 10 hours. In the ten hours we here these loud bangs. After the first loud bang we can hardly see two feet in front of us because of the dust and shrapnel from the bombs. Our cellar is to damaged to be in for any longer so right when the bombs stop coming down we run as fast as we can. My dad had to carry me because I am not a fast runner. We get into another cellar. The bombs damaged that cellar also so we ran again. This time I didn’t close my eyes when we were running. It felt like everything was supper slow. I saw people lying on the ground dead. Some people were split in half because the bombs are so powerful and other people were burnt so bad they were skin and bones.
After the bombing we are being taken care of by these nice people. It is February 14th, my mom shows me my birthday present. It is a stick of sausage. I really don’t care because of what we are going through. We are walking around town and all of the sudden we here the siren again. The people that are taking care of tell us to go to their cellar. There cellar is astonishing it is 10 feet underground and actually has a hard floor and a couch. Also it has an oven to make some food if we want to. They say that we will be safe down here because we are so far underground. When the bombing is over we walk outside. There are soldiers cleaning up all of the bodies. They say that there are at least 40,000 people dead in this bombing. There are blood spatters all over the building I almost threw up but I didn’t. I also say some people burned and shriveled up to the size of a little kid even though they are an adult. There are people on their knees saying only one word; why, why. This is really disturbing I will never forget this moment. Nobody has a house anymore because the bombing destroyed every single house. My parents and I are going to be stuck in town for a while because the bridge is broken and that is the only way out of the town.
Friday, April 16, 2010
the scarriest day at work
The hallway was silent as I walked down it. I just got back from Florida during summer break. I felt worried as I walked in the building. I look from room to room searching for anybody. This place feels like death valley. I go to my bosses office and out of the corner of my eye I see some dude with a gun. I immediately call the cops and they say they will be here in a second. I always carry my side arm with me and I only see one person luckily I have my silenced pistol on me. I pull out my pistol take one shot he’s down for the count. I go the office in the office and there are two people inside. One person has an ak-47 the other has a pistol there are also 12 hostages. I wait for the cops on this one because I will have to take both of them down at the same time so they don’t shoot back.
The cops finally arrive I told them everything they went right in there and killed both of the men without any of the hostages dyeing and everybody went home to their parents.
The cops finally arrive I told them everything they went right in there and killed both of the men without any of the hostages dyeing and everybody went home to their parents.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
SUDEN FICTION
“Are you crazy? It’s four o-clock in the morning why are you up this early in the morning.”
I am going to Best Buy they have a 50% off sale on everything in stock from 6 to 6:30and I want to get in line. Also I think I am getting a TV so don’t be surprised when I come home with one.
“Okay then that fine with me as long as it isn’t too much money.”
I am on my way to Best Buy now the traffic is terrible I wasn’t expecting it to be this bad. Finally, I arrive to the store I get there and the line is over 1 mile long not really but it sure looks like it. I can’t find a spot to park so I park across the street and it seemed like a lot of people did this. I enter the store finally and people are just filling up there cart with whatever they can find. Some people didn’t even care to see what they put in their cart they just threw stuff in. when I get to the check out I see people with 2 or 3 carts full of stuff this is unbelievable.
I am on my way home and I am glad that I got out of that place. It was a mob and I could hardly see two feet in front of me I was surprised I could find the cash register. Now I arrive home and figure out that I forgot to buy a wall mount to mount my TV to the wall. So I go back and the sale is over but it only costs 50 dollars to buy a wall mount for the TV.
I mount the TV on the wall and it looks amazing and it is supper big 80 in. I am surprised that it fit in my car but in the end it all worked out.
I am going to Best Buy they have a 50% off sale on everything in stock from 6 to 6:30and I want to get in line. Also I think I am getting a TV so don’t be surprised when I come home with one.
“Okay then that fine with me as long as it isn’t too much money.”
I am on my way to Best Buy now the traffic is terrible I wasn’t expecting it to be this bad. Finally, I arrive to the store I get there and the line is over 1 mile long not really but it sure looks like it. I can’t find a spot to park so I park across the street and it seemed like a lot of people did this. I enter the store finally and people are just filling up there cart with whatever they can find. Some people didn’t even care to see what they put in their cart they just threw stuff in. when I get to the check out I see people with 2 or 3 carts full of stuff this is unbelievable.
I am on my way home and I am glad that I got out of that place. It was a mob and I could hardly see two feet in front of me I was surprised I could find the cash register. Now I arrive home and figure out that I forgot to buy a wall mount to mount my TV to the wall. So I go back and the sale is over but it only costs 50 dollars to buy a wall mount for the TV.
I mount the TV on the wall and it looks amazing and it is supper big 80 in. I am surprised that it fit in my car but in the end it all worked out.
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