Monday, October 15, 2007

Looking Great

Everyone the website is looking amazing. Thanks for putting all your work on.

From Jonah

Homework for October 15

1. Hook and Outline due on Wednesday
2. Reading Response due on tomorrow ( Tuesday)

My 2ND Fairy Tale Character Sketch By Jonah

The Hare

  • He is clumsy and uncoordinated. He trips and falls all the time.
  • He is slow and out of shape because he spends all his time creating his own inventions.
  • He is kind and helps others. He is a big brother to a disadvantaged child.
  • He is very well liked and has a lot of friends.
  • He is a genius. He went to Yale, and Harvard.
  • His family is very large. He has 3 brothers and 2 sisters. They are very supportive of one another. They love his inventions.
  • His heroes are Thomas Edison and Albert Einstein.
  • He invents things to help mankind.
  • He loves animals. He owns an animal shelter.
  • He is very modest.

Stereotype Response By Jonah

Stereotype

What we have been learning in Tikkun Olam, made me a better person. When I used to look at somebody with tattoos, piercing etc. I would assume that they are bad. But now I learned that looks don’t matter it’s their personality. This lesson made me think of when I used to make mean jokes about other cultures. It seemed funny when it was not about Jews but when it was, then it was hurtful. This lesson affected my life a lot and made me look back at everything that I have done. Like, when I see Arabs I get a weird feeling. I guess what I am trying to say is that there are many stereotypes in the world. No matter how much we want it to stop, we can’t. We can’t change other people’s feelings but you can start by changing your own.

Another Jonah's Poetry Response

Ernest Mann


The first sentence in the poem is “You can’t order a poem like you order a taco”. To me this means that you can’t just order a poem, it has to come to you. You have to open your eyes and see the beauty in everyday things like “the odd sock in your drawer”. Naomi Shihab Nye, the poet was trying to tell the reader to let the poetry in to you life.

I like the title because giving two skunks for a Valentine like Ernest Mann is not your usual Valentines gift. Just because everybody thinks skunks are ugly does not mean they really are. By giving them as a Valentines gift he showed the world how beautiful skunks can be and the poetry in their beauty.

I think poetry can’t be forced. It is something creative and imaginative that finds us when we don’t except it. My favorite part is the ending because the poet is telling us that maybe if we look at something like a pencil, we can discover the hidden beauty inside of it. Overall I learned that we need to be open minded and get to know the people we don’t know very well. We may find out something new about them.


race to the fridge

the boy as short as a midget
came running home so fast that he almost slipped
his stomach groled as loud as a tiger growling
he was as hungry like no one fed him for days

he looked at the fridge like he was going to eat it
he ran towards it like it was a marathon
first slow as a turtle
then as fast as a cheetah

the floor was as slippery as cold ice
when he fell he could see the reflection of his bruses
his face his the ground as hard as a rock


p.s sorry for the other post i pressed enter by accident

by : Sharon A.

race to the fridge

my room

My room
My relaxing and peaceful place
where i listen to music
My sanctuary

My room
My organized and clean room like
walking into a hotel room
My personal space

My room
My window open
the wind blowing fresh air
that cools me down

My room
a place where all my emotions come out
a place where i have
dreams and nightmares

Prejudice

Being prejudice is horrible, because prejudice can lead to war and killing, we don’t need another Holocaust on are hands. Over twenty million people died between 1938-1946. There has been a whole lot of prejudice and racism going on in South Africa, from 1948 when the nationalist party got voted in and apartheid came about.

Apartheid ties in with prejudice because the whites were prejudice against the blacks. This meant that at the time the blacks didn’t get much money spent on their education. They had to go to different schools, washrooms, water fountains, public transportation, stores and restaurants because people were prejudice and racist. This lead to the establishment of the African National Congress (A.N.C.), an illegal black party, who were freedom fighters fighting to end apartheid and among them there leader Nelson Mandela. The A.N.C. also had some white supporters.

Apartheid ended when at least 85% of registered voters came to vote. About 68% of them said yes to talks that aimed at creating a new political structure where the black majority would participate in choosing South Africa’s government.

F.W. de Klerk released Nelson Mandela in 1990, and the first democratic vote took place in 1994 when Nelson Mandela was voted into office.

Since then prejudice has taken a turn around against the whites. This because there is now affirmative action, which means a certain percentage of workers have to be black. So the least likely person to get a job in South Africa is a white woman. Also, a white man around 30 years old who is a qualified accountant would have a harder time getting a job than a black man in the same position. Even if the white man had more experience and more qualifications, the black man would get the job first.

I feel the world would be a much better place if no one were prejudice to one another. In Nelson Mandela’s words “Never, never and never again shall this beautiful land feel the oppression to one by another”.

Book review by Alex

Title: The Invention of Hugo Cabaret

Author: Brian Selznick

Genre: Adventure

What it's about: The invention of Hugo Cabaret is about a boy who's father is a mechanical man. Hugo's father was called to go to a museum where he found a messed up mechanical man Hugo tolled his father to fix the man so that's what he did. One night Hugo's father didn't come back...

What I thought:I thought that this book was amazing. all the pictures were amazing. I thought that it was very gripping . I recommend this book to people who have a big imagination.

Book Review by Aleesha R.

Tittle: TTFN (ta ta for now)
Author:Lauren Myracle
About the book
TTFN is about these girls that are the best of friends. One of the girl's name is Angela her family is having a lot of trouble so there thinking of moving away. Angela does not wanna move away because she loves her friends Maddie and Zoe and she loves her home tome Atlanta and her school. Maddie is like the "bad"girl in the story. sometimes she can sometimes be bit sappy. Then there is Zoe she is like the person who lives her life safe, she doesn't take risks. later on in the book u couldn't say anymore she is safe. she becomes a medium "bad" girl. Also this book is written in MSN writing.

p.s. u should only read this book if u no what this means: ;)--)--(well i (L) ts bk its so cl

jk aleesha

Janine's "My Room Poem"

My Room
My own space
To relax in the
quiet sandy beach

My room
Where I can here
waves crashing
and the dolphins jumping

My room
Where I can
Image my
home in marine life

My room
My personal area
Where I can picture
my life loving dolphins

My room
My personal
space to play
with my dreams

Janine Nifco