Thursday, March 31, 2011

Third Quarter Blog Jog

Third Quarter Blog Jog Portfolio

Fourth Quarter Goals

My greatest accomplishment is to try to do all my paper that I have to do on time. And make sure that I will have everything check before I put it on my blog or have the teacher check before turned it in. And make sure that I pay attention in class so when I do the lesson I will be ready and ask question if I need help with my lesson for the day.
My goals are for these quarter is:
That I will turned in all my work in time ask for help.
Pay attention in class away more then I do.
Stay after class if I need more help.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

What I Learned in the Third Quarter of English 9/10

I had learned a lot these quarter. I had learned when we had to write poem and about the president when he got shoot. Then I learned about when a girl that was not born in the there and people were making fun of her. Then we had to do a project about a time line when JohnF. Kennedy got assassin. Then we always had learned about a grandfather was try to grow avocado and so then his son have take over to grown in the family. Then we had did a cave in the class then after the class some people during in the stuff like we had grown avocado.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

American History narrative

The puerto Rican tenement know that El building was one block up on straight. At almost any hour of the day I had walk by the EL building it was like them play loud music blasting out salsas out the windows as the resident most new immigrants just up from the island tried to drown out whatever they were currently enduring with loud music. By the day president Kennedy was shot every body had went silence. At the El building there not one talking everybody have a give his peace and respect that he get. President Kennedy was a saint to these people. Everybody has hang up a photograph to remember him. One day that the president was shot my ninth grade class had been out playing at the play ground. We have given “free” exercise time and had been ordered by our PE teacher Mr. Depalma to “keep moving”

Friday, March 4, 2011

"Memorable Days"

A memorable days: On day in the summer when me and my family had went to the light house. That day was hard thing to do because that was last time when me and my will have the memorable day when my mom. That day was the nice day before the storm had came and hit us.Then we had walk around with our family then we walk down the to the beach. Then after a few hour later we had went to somewhere to go eat and then we had went home. These day point I still remember that day I went to the light house with my family and spent the day with my mom.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

"A Warm, Clear Day in Dallas" Summary

Before: On November 22,1963 At 12:30 in the afternoon a man with a rile crouched behind a window with a rifle in the Texas School Books Depository above Dealey Plaza. It was a clear brilliant autumn day and the crowds in the street below cheered and waved as the President John F. Kennedy’s limousine passed by. The President wife, Jacqueline smiled and waved back; earlier the President had stopped the motorcade twice one to shake his hands with the little girl and a second time to greet a Catholic nun at her group of schoolchildren. The mornings Dallas News had carried a full page advertisement criticizing Kennedy for his abandonment of the communism. The motorcade entered Main Street and approached Dealey Plaza. John F. Kennedy had been president for a little more than thousand days, and in that time he had brought the country through cries that shook the world.

After: Mrs. Connally said” Mr.President, you can’t say that Dallas doesn’t love you. From the early hummiliation of planned and disastrous invasion of Cuda he had gone on to challenge the nuclear might of gone on to challenge the nuclear might of the Soviet Union over missile bases in Cuba,confronted The Soviet Union over the explosive issue of the Berlin Wall, found an Alliance for progress that United States to outer space exploration and signed a nuclear test ban treaty with Soviet Union and other countries. Though he demanded hard work from himself his staff and all Americans his youth intellectual vigor and spirit of practical optimism imbued many Americans with the belief that real progress could be mad toward creating a better more just society. But the motorcade rolled on the president was not worried. AS he passed out sight of the people in Dealey Plaza The man in the sixth floor window of the Texas School Book Depository aimed his rifle and fired.