Yesterday, on May 19th of 2019, in Bethlehem PA, a historic building was imploded (it was blown up from the inside, causing it to collapse). For some people, this may mean nothing, but for others, it could’ve been more or less so life-changing. Imagine growing up and seeing the tower in the skyline every day Read More…
Editing a Piece of Literature From Last Year.
Everyone is different. There are blacks, whites, jews, men, women, boys, girls. Some people are happy, others are sad. But, what would our world be like if we were all the same? We know that during 1963, blacks were fighting for equal rights, most blacks would either be a slave or they’d be unfortionitally killed. Read More…
Letting my mind wander…
Yesterday in reading class, my teacher asked us to let our mind wander while reading and see what your book makes you think about. While reading the book The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey, I thought of some basic ideas that most people would probably think of, and then I thought of some pretty unique Read More…
10 Years From Now I Will Be…
10 years from now I will be a college graduate from Florida State University. I will have majored in marine biology, archeology or even education. I will live somewhere warm such as Florida, Nevada, Arizona or Texas. I will have 2 German Shepherds waiting at home for me. In my spare time, I will spend Read More…
Danish Zoo kills Perfectly Healthy Giraffe and Then 4 lions.
Without a doubt, there are some issues they ran into. Not only did they lure the poor giraffe in with his favorite food – rye bread – shoot him in the back of the head 2 times, host a public dissection in front of hundreds of people (mostly children), and then fed his body to Read More…
Why is it important to have an imagination?
Most people think that imagination is only for kids, but it can help you no matter what age you are. As you get older you tend to lose your imagination, which might also be a reason older people tend to read less; it may also have to do with them being so busy all the Read More…
The Talisman
Something I do not like about this book is that it is very long, but it is very enjoyable. Sometimes I happen to forget information from the beginning. This can be bad if it’s important. So far I haven’t forgotten anything too major or something that will help in help future. Something I do enjoy Read More…
National Down Syndrome Day
Did you know that March 21st is National Down Syndrome day? On this day you can wear crazy or mismatched socks! But you may also be wondering, what is Down syndrome? A more specific/ scientific name for Down syndrome is trisomy 21. Trisomy is having an extra chromosome, it is a type of aneuploidy. Aneuploidy Read More…
Sensory Details
In my book, the Talisman by Stephen King, there are lots of sensory details. Sensory details are details that describe the 5 main senses. Such as, the lemon was sour, the rock was very hard. One of the sensory details in The Talisman is when the main character Jack Sawyer, has to travel to this Read More…
Should Middle Schoolers be Allowed To Pick Their Classes Too?
I personally think that middle schoolers should also have the right to pick their classes. Why? Because though it may be mandatory to learn the basic classes like math, English, science and etc, some kids may find 1 subject harder than another. For instance, I personally have a rough time in some areas of math, no Read More…