Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Airplane Flight to Munich: Part 1 of Munich Chronicles

It was a hyper Sunday morning, when I left to Detroit for my flight. It lasted two hours, but it felt like nothing! I went that day eating delicious sushi at the airport, that kept the taste in my mouth for hours! YUM!

Then, came the big guns, I was getting ready for a 9-hour flight to Munich from Detroit, and MAN was I excited! I was trying to sleep, watching movies, and eating bad food the entire flight. YAY! *sarcasm*. Ten, I met my grandparents at the airport, and we were more happy to see each other than a lion to see a gazelle! That was my plane highlight.

Wednesday, October 16, 2019

If I Were In Charge of the World Poem

So our teacher told us to make a poem about what we would do if we were in charge of the world. We had to have at least 4 paragraphs.
This is mine:

If I Ruled the World


If ruled the world,
Every city in the world would have
Soccer fields,
And,
Tennis courts.


If I ruled the world,
You would choose your classes in school,
And have recess whenever, 
...
as long as you finish all your work.


If I ruled the world,
Books would be free,
And there would be no such thing as memberships or passes,
OR,
Baseball.


If I ruled the world,
There would be no 
Pollution or Global Warming,
‘Cause that stuff’s junk  

And, all dogs and no cats, and no bad weather.

Friday, October 11, 2019

Weather, You little...

October, Friday 11

Why does weather seem to have a mind of it's own? I think it has the mind of a little sibling.  Like today. It's horrendous, freezing, cloudy, dark and damp at 2:00, then at 4, it's all sunny and beautiful! As if it's innocent! Weather can be so annoying sometimes.

Thursday, October 10, 2019

My News Article for journalism

So our Teacher told us to make an article for our journalism unit, and it had to be newsworthy, and have a good lead, while following the inverted pyramid method. This is mine:

Elementary School Teacher’s Lounge is Messier Than Ever
October 8, 2019 

At Glenridge Elementary School on September 30, 2019,
Fifth grade students were viewing the teachers’ lounge, and witnessed a mess that they should not have been exposed to them. 
Credit: The GroundTruth Project



According to the majority of Mrs. Barnes’ class, fifth grade, the teachers made the mess, and are at fault. This reasoning is understandable, given that students aren’t in there, and don’t know what goes on in the lounge.
Emily Weyer, 10, noticed a board game by the name of Marry, Date, or Dump, in the classroom. This attracted the attention of the fifth graders, and was a hot topic for the rest of the school day, and also the whole month. According to Emiy, the game was inappropriate for kids. “It’s immature for teachers to play it, not to mention they’re teaching us to be mature and behave well, and that is not a good example.”
 The teachers state that it was donated by a friend of the science teacher, and it is fine. Still, is this really a good thing to have at school? I mean at home, sure. But school? What will happen? Will the teachers get rid of the game, or just keep the lounge more private? Many of the teachers do not eat in the lounge, and were not part of this mess-up. On the table of the lounge, there were chips and salsa lying around, half eaten, disgusting. This was the peak of messiness, and  yet they somehow are teaching the schoolkids to be organized. 
 Sam Ramon, 5th grade says “It’s unfair that they get better food than us, but make a bigger mess than us”. Lelah Lee, 10, states “I was a little surprised that they made a mess, but you can’t blame all of them. Maybe they were just nourishing their time away from kids.” Many fifth graders in Mrs. Barnes class agree with this, since their own teacher doesn’t eat there. Students expect the teacher's lounge to be more private from now on, or at least more organized. 
 Fifth graders will continue to explore this topic throughout  the following months. 

Ruben