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Kittenella… all the Cinderella you love but in a kitten’s life!

Here is my Cinderella story. Instead of the classic glass-slipper-fairy-godmother-ball kind, in a shelter kitten’s point of view. I HOPE YOU ENJOY IT!!!!!!!!!
Kittenella…
I once knew a small brown kitten with dull markings and particularly long whiskers. Kittenella, an American Shorthair at an animal shelter, wasn’t the prettiest of the litter. Or the bravest. Well, lets [...]

Forced Immigration…need I say more?

I am strongly against Forced Immigration in all ways. If you even mention the topic I am already out the door. At least I have been like that since I’ve finished studying it. I learned so much! Forced immigration was before slavery was banned. It was very sad and cruel. Imagine you were just sitting [...]

Margru post

Sarah Margru Kinson was an African girl who at about age nine was pawned away by her father who owed debt. She rode the Amistad and made friends with a boy named Cinque, and two girls named Kagne and Teme. She goes through lots of courts and at the end, after learning lots of English, [...]

☺My buddy and I☺

Here is a quote that my third grade buddy wrote:When I heard we were having New Orleans buddies I got so excited, I could not wait to hear about them and tell them about me. Since the start of the school we have been learning about them and they have been learning about us. [...]

Historical Fiction Progect

In Esperanza Rising, I learned what a good historical fiction book is. A historical fiction book is a book that has true facts and is about something that really happen(d)(s) Such as immigration. “One of the table legs was uneven and had to be propped up. The walls were patched and pealing.” That is a [...]

My Oral History book report

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Review of last year student’s blog…

This student’s blog was very organized. I noticed that there were some illistrations, but I really was pulled in by the way the blogger wrote. I noticed that you don’t have to discribe each and every blade of grass, but it looks like you have to do a lot of discription. Like in the one [...]