Friday, April 11, 2014

Acrostic

H- OME.  I don’t have to wake up at like 7:00 A.M. and get on a school bus.
O- UTDOORS. I like riding my scooter for recess.
M- Y FAVORITE SUBJECT. My favorite subject is history.
E- XTRA FAMILY TIME. I like when my mom reads out loud to us.
S- CHEDULES. We have tons of fun things most of the week that my mom plans.  On Sunday, we go to church.  On Tuesday, I have piano lessons.  On Wednesday, I go to Fortress at a church.  On Friday, I go to Awana.
C- URRICULUM. I have a curriculum for most of my school work.  My favorite curriculum is my history curriculum.
H- APPY LAUGHTER.  We laugh together!
O- UR CLASSES.  I have classes all over my house.  My favorite room to my school work is the addition.
O- UR FRIENDS. I have lots of friends to play with.
L- OTS OF FIELD TRIPS.  We go on lots of field trips.  One of my favorite field trips was when I went to MIT and MFA.




4-11-14 Camden

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

MIT And MFA

We went to MIT, witch stands for Massachusetts Institute of Technology.  We did a lego car thing thing you just have fun for.  Then, we went to MFA, witch stands for Museum of Fine Arts.  We looked around there and did a small scavenger hunt that we did not get to finish.  After that, we went to a hotel.  The next morning, we left and went to nerf club.  Then we went back home to change for book club and left after we were ready.  (We were late because we had a busy day.)  What a fun day!











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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Jackie Robinson

Jackie Robinson             Camden


Jackie Robinson was the first black person to play professional baseball. I chose to write about him because I love sports and I think he was very courageous.

Born in Cario, GA, Jackie Robinson lived in Georgia until his mother moved them to California.  Jackie's father left when he was 6 months old, and never saw him again.  Jackie’s mother moved to CA for a better opportunity for her children.

As an adult, Jackie Robinson and his wife helped Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. fight for equal rights.  Jackie believed that black men should be able to play sports with white men.  He decided to play baseball in the big leagues.  He started out on the Montreal Royals, and eventually he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers as the first black man on the team!  He faced booing, threatening letters, and angry mobs who didn’t think that he should play with whites.  He still played, and people started to like him!  Because of what he did, sports started to be more and more equal.  50 years after he began playing (after his death) he was honored by having his number, 42, retired.


I think that Jackie Robinson was a hero.  I honor him because he was fearless, and opened the doors for equal rights in sports.  Today, our sports teams have both blacks and whites playing together, and Jackie Robinson made that happen.