若玉如珠 - Pearl

Saturday, December 30, 2006


The Werewolf
Chapter one: the baby


It was a sunny morning, when Anne was playing with her brother, William, when she heard an awful, horrible and terrible sound. “What was that!” she cried. “I have no idea.” said William. He had heard it to. “I know." William said. Let’s go ask. When they got inside, their mother was holding their new baby. “Mothers are busy when new babies are around,” whispered William. He could see that this was going to be very difficult managing with a baby. But he was used to it. But it is very new to Anne.

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

A few days ago, I visited my aunt and my uncle and two of my cousins which are part of my family. I took two planes to get there. And I took two planes to get back to Toronto, Canada. (But I fell asleep in the car that night!) While I was still in San Antonio, I went to these places: the Alamo, the missions, river center, Austen, and the space center in Houston. Alamo was built by the Spanish but never finished. In space, seven astronauts died because the space shuttle Challenger exploded, and were buried under trees.

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

On the weekend, I went to the Nutcracker. We were jammed into a pit. We were with the musicians in the crowded pit. But it was very unfair! The audience could see every thing and all that we could see was musicians and some parts of the show and the audience!! But we weren’t allowed to look around!!

Today I went to the sickkids hospital to take off my cast. The x-ray showed that my arm was okay!

67+9=76 7+3=10 8+2=10=2+8=10.

I figured this out by the usual way. Counting.

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Tomorrow is the last day for the Book Fair. Some say: Please do not take, will be more next week. There will be lots of people in the Book Fair on the last day. It always happens in December. The Book Fair is a place that you buy books. But it doesn’t always carry books though! Thy also carry pens, erasers, pencils, and even crafts! The Book Fair may sound boring, though. But it is very fun. It is held in the library. It has chapters, nature, and picture books. The Book Fair lasts a very short time though. It only lasts a few days. Next year there will be another one. Every year there will be one. And the Book Fair will keep going and going and going. It is held in a library in Huron Public school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is a very big school. It holds a big park. It carries kindergarten, grade one, grade two, grade three, grade four, grade five, and grade six. The Book Fair even has diaries. Huron school has choirs, arts soccer clubs and so much more! The school is a place to learn. At recess, it is time to play so you do can do anything you want. Except to punch and bully. The longest is the lunch recess hour. The playground is divided into three groups: Little field, middle field, and big field. The little field has a park. The middle field is perfect for hopscotch, skipping, and running. The big field is perfect for sports such as baseball, soccer, and football. The little one is where the grade ones line up. The middle one is where the grade twos and the grade threes line up. The big field is where the grade fours line up. The rest is in another one in front of the school in the middle field but leaves enough space for the kids to play

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Rufous hummingbirds are the most common of the hummingbirds. They spread from Mexico to British Colombia to South Alaska. One of the little neighbors of the Rufous is the Ruby throated hummingbird. They almost alike!

Today we were in Mr. Cameron’s room. Ms. Steel had the grade 3’s.The grade 3 students were going to a trip to learn more about pioneers. They traveled by bus to get there.

Friday, December 01, 2006

In the far North, there are some different types of people living in the cold and snowy parts. One of them is the Eskimos. We are going to talk about them today. They live like we do. Except they hunt food and eat some parts raw. Food always came in handy when they needed them. There were also different things that we do that the Eskimos don’t do. And they do lots that we don’t do. And you are just about to learn all about Eskimos

Amy has eight $. Charles only has 4$. How many do they have in all? 8+4=12. 4-8-12. I figured this out by counting by fours.