ancient china
April 7, 2011
Did you know that chinas first emperor was a 13 year old.His mother was a queen.In 220b.c. the 13 year old emperor had ordered a wall to keep people out but to keep china in.It took i million people to bulid this wall.The Great Wall.1 quarter of the people of the million who helped built the wall died.They died of either exhastion or starvation.The other three quarter used the dead people to make the wall.Today you can still see the bones poping out of the wall.
Book review
October 26, 2010
I have read a book called The bridge to teribithia.Im done with all the book.I htink the saddest part is when Lesly drowns in the river.Also,when they forget to invite Lesly to the museam so she goes to their tree house they built , and when she is going back the rope rips and she drowns.Also,I think that the dad of Lesly’s friend dad treats him very bad.Also, his little sister is spoiled.Who can forgett the mean 8th grader who picks on everybody.
The kid in the red jacket
October 12, 2010
Im reading a book called The kid in the red jaket.Im on page 93.So far its gone magnifisent and I bet ill go on like that.My favoorite part is when Molly says ”hey i got an idea”.Molly is a little girl that is neibors with the kid in the red jacket.Molly alwaysd follows him and embarressed him in school everyday.The kid in the red jacket move to this new city and his new room has a closet the size of his old room.Also,at the end The kid int the red jacket ends up liking Molly.I think this book should be voted the best book in the U.S.A.!Also, i recomend all the kids to read this 5 star book.
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