Tuesday, January 9, 2007
Reading Log Entry-The Series of Unfortunate Events 3rd book
This book was really mysterious and also fun too! Sunny was a comedian in this book. She said funny words like "irm" or something more funnier like "geni" which sounded like genie. So, now on the topic. The Baudelaire kids, went to Aunt Josephine's house to be safe from Count Olaf. But then Count Olaf lies to Aunt Josephine that he is Captain Sham. And so, Aunt Josephine believes Captain Sham isn't Count Olaf. So Aunt Josephine does nice things to him, and then she falls in a trap that Count Olaf made. The only thing she leaves is a letter. Klaus gets the letter encoded. And it says "Curdled Cave". So they stole one of Count Olaf's sail boats and went to Curdled Cave. Once they got there, they found Aunt Josephine. Aunt Josephine was too frightened to move. So they had to almost carry her to the boat. They ran away, but got caught by the Lachrymose Leeches. They had smelled Aunt Josephine's banana!So Klaus, Violet and Sunny got then sailboat as fast as they could.But the leeches caught up with them and the whole boat broke.And Aunt Josephine fell in the sea. But good luck for her! She had a life jacket! When the boat broke the one standing write in front of them was Count Olaf! he caught them, and sailed back to the land. On the safe land, there was Mr.Poe waiting for them. He told the Baudelaires that Captain Sham is really a good man because he found you in the rain. But then the Baudelaire's told him that Captain Sham was Count Olaf. And they told him about everything. Then Mr.Poe got really mad and he tried to catch Count Olaf. But Count Olaf ran away. Bad luck for the Baudelaires!
Wednesday, January 3, 2007
Reading Log Entry-Dr.Dollitle's Adventure
This book was really a fun book. There was a doctor called Dr.Dolittle, and he loved animals. He loved them so much so he bacame a pet doctor. When he was take caring of the animals, his favorite parrot, Polineishia taught him animal language, so then he could talk to the animals. Soon he got to know them, there was a call that some monkeys in the other island was being hurt by such sicknesses. So he went on a boat with his best-animals, and sailed to the island of sick monkeys. He cured the sick monkeys, and went back home leaving two animals who actually lived in the jungle. Polineshia the parrot and this monkey called KoKo .The monkeys gave a two headed lamb for a present. The two headed lamb was rea~~lly calm. So Dr.Dolittle and his left animals went back to Dr.Dolittle's house and lived there peacefully.
-James Han
-James Han
Thursday, December 7, 2006
Reading Blog- The Ancient World
The pages we read was about artifacts and history in Ancient India. I'll try to explain the artifact. First, there was this cart-thing with a normal clay pot on it. 2nd I saw a lapis lazuli bead. Lapis Lazuli is a dark blue beady thing. For History, this story told me that elephants were in Ancient India 3,000 years ago by the huge jawbone. I recommend you this exciting and resourceful book.
Wednesday, December 6, 2006
Short Stories Reflections (The Man In the Moon)
This myth told me to be thankful for what I already have. The Blacksmith wasn't feeling good about his job. So he decided to go to the wise man to change his job. The Blacksmith told the Wise Man I wanted to be a Stone, and then Stone Cutter, and then the Sun and then at last, the Moon. When The Blacksmith wanted to change in to a smith again, The Wise Man became weary of the Blacksmith's changing so he didn't let the wish come true.
This happened to me before. Once I went to this treacherous boat riding place, and first, I wanted the goose boat where you paddle and it goes, then I wanted the motor boat that had vast capacity. And then, I wanted the miniature wood canoe. Then right after I said all my wanted water transports, my parents chose a boat themselves while ignoring me. The boat they chose was a classic wooden Chinese boat. The boat was tiny and the driver blew cigarettes so I didn't enjoy the ride. From that time on, I learned to be thankful for what I have already.
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