Thursday, April 23, 2015

Origami Collage

Below are collages of the huge amount of origami all on a table and displayed for the public to see. I am sorry to say that not all of my pieces made it on to the collage and Samurai on the samurai hat is spelled wrong. Please do not judge me because of that. Now please enjoy!

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Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Saturday, June 14, 2014

Talent Show


Below is a video of me playing my trombone on the last day of school. Even though I didn't go to any practices for the Talent Show, I still did great!

Monday, February 24, 2014

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Man of Steel

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My Kryptonian Shield!

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Monday, December 12, 2011

My Essay on "Big Nate In A Class By Himself", by Lincoln Peirce

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"Big Nate In A Class By Himself" by Lincoln Peirce is a great book! Nate technically wants to set a world record or a record. He has a crush on a girl named Jenny, but she loves a boy named Artur who doesn't speak good English.
Back to Nate's life: he has two best friends, Francis and Teddy. He likes Francis better because he's known him longer than Teddy. When Teddy first came to PS 38 (Nate's school) Principal Nicholis told Nate to show Teddy around the school. In Science they dissected a squid and Teddy took the squid and held it by his nose and said, "Anybody got a tissue?"  Nate thought it was funny and he and Teddy started to laugh. They dropped the squid and some girl stepped on the squid and splattered guts everywhere.
There's a girl, Gina, that Nate hates. She always asks for more homework, she always talks about her perfect grades, and some of the only things she cares about are her good report cards and good grades.
Nate's dad makes pretty weird, healthy food and Nate's sister Ellen just cares about cell phones. She doesn't care about global warming and she wants a good boyfriend.
In the end Nate does surpass all others by getting seven detention slips, but I wouldn't be happy if I got seven detention slips anyway. I feel happy and sorry for Nate. I feel happy for him because he surpassed all others and I feel sad for him because he has to wait seven times longer than if he got one detention slip.
Well, I really enjoyed this book and I would recommend it to a lot of people because Nate is in 6th grade and I bet a lot of 6th graders can relate to Nate's life.