Thursday, January 22, 2009


I see him getting sworn in to be a president. I also see he is saying a speech about him being president and the promises he is going to make. A third thing i see is George bush leaving the white house. A fourth thing i see is him in the lunch in. A fifth thing i see is President Barack Obama in the walking through the parade. A sixth thing i see is President Obama is making another speech.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

ARLIE'S BOOK 3 2007


I prefer David's life because he gets to do lots of things. For example he can go hike. Another example is they have a big game room. A third example is he gets to observe all kinds of animals. Clearly, I prefer David's life because he gets to do lots of things.
I don't prefer Wendy's life because she never lives on land. For example she goes on land for a short period of time. Another example is she barely gets to see he friends after she has left. A third example is that she stays on water for too long. Clearly, I don't prefer Wendy's life because she never lives on land.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Arlie's Book 3 Response



Wendy's freedoms and responsibilities are different from most teenage girls because she lives on a boat. For example when the water tank is empty she has to fill it up again. Another example is she can do her homework whenever she wants. A third example is she has to watch and steer the boat. Clearly, Wendy's freedoms and responsibilities are different from most teenage girls because she lives on a boat.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Wednesday, December 17, 2008


Sonar woke up and started flying because someone took her out and did not put her back. One example is they wanted to show her off. Another example is they did not put her back after taking her. A third example is she started to fly around the room after that. Clearly,Sonar woke up and started flying because someone took her out and did not put her back.

Friday, December 5, 2008


The main problem in the story is the young man wanted to make elephants like the old man. For example he stayed for many moths to learn how to carve elephants. Another example is he wanted to be as good as the old man. A third example is he wanted to make elephant like the old man's. Clearly,the main problem in the story is the young man wanted to make elephant like the old man.

His problem is resolved because he could not see elephants but he could see tigers. For example at the end of the story he told the old man that he sees a tiger in the stone. Another example is he wanted to set it free just like the old man did with the elephants. A third example is he started to see animals in blocks of stone just like the old man did. Evidently,
his problem is resolved because he could not see elephant but he could see tigers.

What most likely happen to the young man is he will know how to carve tigers. For example in the end of the story he saw a tiger in a block of stone. Another example is he will probably learn how to do it better when he is older. A third example is that when he is older people will probably purchase his carving like they did to the old man. For that reason,
what most likely happen to the young man is he will know how to carve tigers.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Mesopotania, my new home


I chose Mesopotamia because it is a safe place to stay at. A reason why it is safe because it has deserts to protect us. Another reason is it has mountains to protect us also. It is special because the land between the Euphrates and Tigris river is fertile land. It is also special because it has deserts and mountains around it so it can be hard to attack us.

The geographic features help us trade is the green land which is fertile and it produces well grown crops. We can trade thing that we grow and we can also get a food surplus to save over the winter. We can also have fresh water to drink

As leader of the new land my first decree is for every one to rest after our long trip to Mesopotamia.