Friday, November 19, 2010
MATT, THE DANCING BAT
How do I feel about Matt dancing around the world? Well, I feel that he is INSANE! I mean he danced on a freaking rock in Nicaragua! but I did like the fact that he went to Chile, Japan, and DC.
Friday, October 8, 2010
The Coos Tribe by Simone
Geography has affected this tribe in a very good way. It affected them in a good way because they were able to become stronger people.
Stori's Apaches' of the Southwest
Geography effected the Apaches' in a significant way. One way geography effected the Apaches' was that since there were other tribes around in the same area the "fighting-men" would capture them and use them.
noelle power point
My tribe effects the geography because the Pueblo houses where made with three different grinding stone stations. The Pueblo corn would help the three sisters. |
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Mia's PowerPoint About the Creek Tribe!
The geography has affected the Creek tribe in a good way. Their main territory was abundant with deer, fish, and many other things to eat. This benefited them because they had a very good chance of surviving because there was lots of food.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Stori's Story
I AM ON YOUR RIGHT END (NOT REAR END!!!!)
Hello, If you can't tell by the title, my name is Stori. I am funny, intelligent, and have my own little world. My hobbies are basketball, chess, and falling asleep. My role model is my mommy...YEAH I SAID MOMMY! She is my role model because she has done so much for other people including me and despise some of her moments, she is the coolest and sincerest person you will ever meet. To say one highlight of my life would be an understatement. I have tons and tons of highlights in my life. But one in particular would be that I have a HUGE loving family and they all love me to the ends of the earth. When I grow taller than my daddy Demetrius (which won't take long) I want to become an ER surgeon. I don't know if it's the adrenaline or the feeling of helping people but that is what I want to be. If I didn't tell you already, I LOVE noodles and grapes way more than candy, so if you know me and wanted to give me a "food gift" than that is what I want. So I hope that you will follow Wii Heroes down our path to discovering US History!!! Well.... you can stop reading now ;)
Simone
My name is Simone and I am one of the members for the Wii Are Heroes blog group.I am fun ,energetic and cool to get along with.All of my friends say that I am a bit LOUD but HEY thats just me.My friends either call me "GORILLA" or SEE-MONE".I enjoy eating,playing volleyball and.......eating!!!!!!I can sing and dance.My friends tell me that I beautiful voice.My future plans are to become a famous singer or a lawyer.For my high school choice I will like to go to Duke Ellington School of the Arts.My role model is my mommy because feel that she is a strong woman.I could really careless about what people think of me and that is what makes me, me
Noelle
Hello my name is Noelle and i love going shopping , the movies,amusment parks and many more I am a energetic fun person.:) I run track here at stuart hobson my favorite subjects is History and Science. My friends describe me as a fun person who likes to go out and hangout at anytime. I love to travel different places. my hero would be my parents both because they both are intelligent people who love their children. Things I like to do on my spare time is reading .getting on the computer , and texting my friends. I think that Daisy Bates should be our class leader because she is a independent person. She was elected to be the president of the Arkansas State Conference of NAACP branches. Daisy Bates also helped drive the movement in little rock I think that Daisy Bates was a helping person who cared for other people.
Mia
Daisy Bates, What A Woman! :) :)
Daisy Lee Gatson Bates was born on November 11, 1914, in Huttig, Union County, Arkansas. She had a rough childhood. Her mother was tragically murdered by three local Caucasian men. Her father also left her. She was raised by friends of the family and grew up to be very successful. She grew up to be an American civil rights' activist, journalist, publisher, and author. She and her husband also ran a local newspaper, the Arkansas State Press. Bates fought for African-American rights and to make the Little Rock Nine known around the world. Throughout her life, she was known for her many contributions. She died in 1999. Daisy Bates is a good name for our class because our class was named after an inspirational woman who acheived great things and got things done. This is an appropriate name because we as a class also get things done and when we grow up, I'm sure we'll all be doing great things with our lives.
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