Wednesday, March 20, 2013
As A Room 14er...
This year as as a room 14er I learned a lot of new ways of doing things. For example, I learned active learning, how to make things fun and interesting, and much more. In room 14 we do all these cool things that other 6th grade classes don't do. Other examples are blogs, we BYOD, we make eduacational videos, and we do just plain wierd things (that I love doing). One my of favorite things is just having a class conversation about something. I wish I could stay in Ms. Ullner's class forever! She is so nice, interesting, unique, and understanding. I DON'T WANT TO LEAVE!!!!!!!!!!!! I must go get a tissue before I cry my eyeballs out, so farewell.
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Book Summary
Absolutely Normal Chaos
By: Sharon Creech
Pages: 230
This book can be
found on Ms. Ullner’s bookshelf. This story is about Mary Lou Finney’s summer
life written in a journal for school. The journal is filled with details about
friends, cousins, boyfriends, dead neighbors, and much more.
Book Summary
Among the Impostors (sequel
to Among the Hidden)
By: Margaret Peterson Haddix
Pages: 172
Luke is now Lee
Grant… Jen’s dad made his fake ID and his new name is Lee Grant. He is now
going to go to school for the first time at a private school called Hendricks
school for Boys. Lee (Luke) has no idea
about what to do at school and where to go, but there is one place he can
easily locate… a secret door. This secret door opens to a yard and no one
can see Luke outside in the yard because the school has no windows. Luke loves
being outside and spends most of his time outside. In the yard, Luke plants
fruit and vegetables with the seeds that he takes from the cafeteria food. One
day Luke discovers his garden was stepped on and destroyed. Luke was determined to find who did this. At
night, Luke hears some kids so he follows them to the yard and hears them
talking about being third children. Luke was now in the third children group and
the leader was Jason. Luke soon finds out that Jason is working for the
Population Police… What will happen next?
Read to find out.
Book Summary
Among the Hidden
By: Margaret Peterson Haddix
Page: 160
This fantastic book is about
a place where families are only allowed to have two children. If the population
police catch a family with a third child, that child will be killed. There is a
boy named Luke who is the third child and the family attempts to hide him. He
could go outside, but he has to hide from cars passing by. Once a housing
development replaced the woods, Luke had to hide in his house and couldn’t go
outside anymore. The new community of people in Luke’s neighborhood was barons
(very rich people). One day Luke was looking out of the vent (no one could see
him) in the attic (his room) and saw a person pass the window who he believed
was a third child. Luke finds even more evidence that this is a third child as
days go by. Finally, Luke has the courage to run out side and go in the third
child’s home; they could keep themselves from being lonely all day. In the
house, Luke finds out the third child is a girl named Jen. Jen is a brave, smart, and sassy child who
Luke always hangs out with. One day, Jen
gets too brave and starts a rally in the city to stop third children and she
dies trying. Luke did not know this until he accidently met Jen’s dad in Jen’s
house.
Friday, March 8, 2013
Book Summary
There’s a Girl in My Hammerlock
Monday, March 4, 2013
Book Summary
Thief of Hearts
Pages: 208
Stacy
lived a good life until a new family moves to Almaden. The family has a daughter
named Hong Ch’un and she is Stacy’s age.
However, Hong lived in China so everything is different to her and she
is unfamiliar American ways. Stacy’s mom
wants her to be Hong’s friend at school but they don’t get along. At school, Hong was accused of stealing and
ran away. If Hong didn’t run away, Stacy would have never learned about her Chinese
heritage.
Book Summary
The Child of the Owl
By: Laurence Yep
Pages: 288
The Child of the Owl is a story about Casey, a twelve year
old, independent girl whose father has a gambling problem and her mother died.
Because of her father’s gambling problem, Casey moves in with Paw-Paw, her
grandmother, in Chinatown. Casey learns not only about her Chinese heritage
from living with Paw-Paw, but a lot about herself and her family.
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