Archive for April, 2008

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All about Alice: We’re Almost Done

Well, well, well. Look who we have here. A little reader, how nice. Now just like you go to a baseball game to see a team win, you come here to read my writing. Now, I’ll stop babbling so you can finish reading this and go on with your life. Since I’ve written to you [...]

Plimoth Plantation

Over the past few days, my grade and I went on a trip to Plymouth, Mass. to study about the Pilgrims. Now I’m going to tell you about it. On Thursday, April 18, 2008 at 8:05, the 4th grade of the Dalton School got on two coach buses for the 6 hour ride to [...]

All About Alice: What We Are Doing Now

Welcome back ladies and jellybeans! Since I’ve done many great things in the past week, I thought I should be even more generous and tell you some more. Well, here goes nothing. Since I last wrote to you, my partner and I have done numerous illustrations for the scenes that we thought of. What I’ll [...]

All About Alice: What We Did Next

Hi! Guess who’s back? I am. Now, back to the series. Last time I told you about how we read the book. I also told you about the movies we watched. You don’t remember the movies? Here’s a list of the movies we watched to refresh your brain. The 1900 House, Betty Boop in Blunderland, [...]

Forced Immigration

From Jan. to Feb. Edinger House studied forced immigration. It was a very interesting process. We went to the African Burial Ground, where lots of people that came to New Amsterdam against their will were buried. Someone’s dad came in to talk to us about Africa. He owned a restaurant there. We looked at my [...]

All About Alice: What We Did First

Hello!! This is a new series called All About Alice. I’ll be writing about Alice every Tuesday!( That I have the blog period.) Now to get writing. [...]