It's about a boy who is struggling with his math grade. Greg’s dad was mad because of this, so when Greg was supposed to be studying Greg got up and took a walk around the block and it started raining. Greg seeked shelter to an abandoned house and thought it was abandoned but there was an old man that lived there. Greg got to know the old man, Greg learned that his name was Lemon Brown. Lemon brown said “ something about treasure” (). Thugs over hear Greg and Lemon’s conversation and believing it's gold or coins. They break in, and Greg saw that Lemon Brown would put his life in front of his treasure. “you really think that treasure of yours was worth fighting for?” “ against a pipe?”. Greg realizes that Lemon Brown wasn't rude, yet nice and concerning. He realized that being homeless doesn't mean, they aren't mean they just lost what they had. When Greg saw him he didn't know he was nice and…
Valentine Day is soon approaching, and Room Nine (Junie B. kindergarten classroom) is having a Valentine Party. Junie B. Jones and her friends (Grace and Lucille) are very excited and eager to have the party and to exchange cards. Valentine Day is finally here and Junie B. is missing one card, but it is later located. However, the card is signed, “From Your Secret Admirer, so Junie B. is on a mission to discover who her mystery guy is (wink, wink).…
The story happened in East Ohio where Greg Heffley and Rowley Jefferson enters Middle School for the first time.…
The story “ Gryphon ” is a long story written by Charles Baxter. This story is about a 4th grader Called Tommy who has strange liking for his new substitute teacher, Ms. Ferenczi. Tommy is a kid who has lived in Michigan for his entire life. Because Five Oaks, the town he lives in is a rural community, Tommy has never really seen anything amusing or differently new. Mrs. Ferenczi is a strange substitute teacher who tells Tommy’s class unbelievable but spectacular tales that she claims has experienced in the past. Tommy is attracted to this new pattern of behavior in the substitute teacher as all of the other substitute teachers are just college going students who teach a bunch…
This book is about a boy that doesn't get good grades and is always getting the blame. One day when he came to school everyone was standing around the storage room starring into it, when he looked he saw a poo. His teacher cam and saw it and blamed it on him, his teacher was evil in a way and always disliked him. When he was told to go to the head masters room his teacher had to come to. They talked about what happened and then changed the subject to do you have a class president. He said no so he had to start a election. Whoever wanted to became class president had to have a speech. In the end he became president.…
Sammy from John Updike’s “A&P” and Sarty from William Faulkner’s “Barn Burning” are two great examples of young people raising their standards and doing what they believe is right. In “A&P”, Sammy is nineteen years old and works at a local grocery store named the A&P. His life changes the day he quits his job after defending three girls that are “called out” by Lengel, the manager, for breaking the unwritten dress code. In “Barn Burning”, Sarty is a ten year old boy who struggles between the fine line of right and wrong when his father, Abner Snopes, is put on trial for burning down a barn. When his father attempts to burn down another barn, Sarty takes charge and warns the owner. “A&P” and “Barn Burning” are short story classics that have many similarities as well as differences. While both Sammy and Sarty are dissatisfied with their figures of authority, the time periods in which they live are extremely different.…
The book starts out with prologue about a young man named Jonathan Tompkins. Jonathan is a seventeen year old who is about to embark on a college career, and has met a crossroad in his life. He has a history of being disrespectful to his parents, and is scared of the uncertainty that the future holds for him. Jonathan decides to go on a vision quest inside of the George Washington National Forest. He must survive with a small portion of bread, no shelter only a small amount of water for four days in the woods. With nothing but nature to keep him occupied, he relies on it to distract him from the pains of hunger and thirst. By the fifth day, Jonathan realizes what his vision quest was all about. He starts to thing about all the times he has neglected his mom. He realizes all the things he…
Seedfolks by Paul Fleischman is a 1997 children's book about the impromptu creation of a community garden in an inner-city Cleveland. As it comes alive, it breathes new life into an erstwhile sterile neighborhood. This book is not told from the perspective of a single character, but in a series of vignettes written from a first-person perspective of a very diverse group of characters. Some of the characters are young, some are old; some are new to America, some were born there. They all have their own reasons for coming to the garden and the significance it takes on for each of them is very different. They represent a variety of colors and cultures but come together to form a real community.…
Firstly, the main character, Tommy Dickson has always lived on the prairie farm with his family, he lives in isolation from the rest of the world, therefore, he does not know anything outside the farm. Later, Tommy is given the task to go to town and find a stook to help his father on the farm. This brings us to the comparison between the farm and the town, the farm is old since Tommy is comfortable with this place and the town is new because Tommy doesn't know it very well. The story states “But in town it is different. There are eyes here, critical, that pierce with a single glance the little bubble of his self-importance, and leave him dwindled smaller even than his normal size.”(Ross 223) Among the sophisticated, well-dressed folks, and the advanced types of transportation. Tommy definitely feels he is being judged, But at the same time, if he didn’t go to the town, he would have never learned things he never knew. In Addition, another…
What would the story be like if Paul had stayed at Lake Windsor Middle? ”Tangerine” by Edward Bloor is about a legally blind 7th grader named Paul who likes soccer. When a sinkhole swallows his school he makes a choice that changes his life and leaves memories that he won’t forget. Choices are very important in everyone’s life. One wrong choice can impact someone’s entire life. Other people’s choices can also affect others’ lives. An example, though very drastic, would be if someone shot you. While this is a very big and drastic choice, it shows how much a single choice can have an effect on multiple people’s lives. Although Paul has made many choices, he has made some that changed his whole life.…
Learning Objective: The goal of this two day exemplar is to give students the opportunity to use the reading and writing habits they’ve been practicing on a regular basis to unpack Pollan’s investigative journalism of industrial farms. By reading and rereading the passage closely combined with classroom discussion about it, students will identify why and how farming practices have changed, as well as identify Pollan’s point of view on the subject. When combined with writing about the passage and teacher feedback, students will begin to appreciate investigative journalism, as well as question from where their food is coming.…
The scariest kid who tortured everyone in the school had the most friends. He was the one that people always loved being around. Every day he had a new victim and then the day after that the victim would be a new member of his group of friends. The evil things he would do to kids consisted of dunking their heads in toliets, taking their lunch money, and hanging them by their underwear from differernt hooks around the school. He wasnt hated by anoyone, it was luck if you got selected to be tourtured by him. “ Hey guys next weekend im having my birthday party you are all invited to come, you better bring me a big gift or alot of money or else.” None of the kids hesitated to say yes since they loved him so much they obviously wanted to go to the party. The date…
A young boy sits on the side of the road wearing tattered clothes, covered in dirt, inhaling a half-eaten sandwich he pulled out of a nearby dumpster. He resorts to drugs to abate his hunger and becomes a gang member for protection; he is tired of the other boys beating him up at night. Forced to steal and beg to stay alive, to bathe in a fountain, to grow up so fast, and to witness the underbelly of society, the root of his problems - his parental circumstances - has long since faded from his memory. His parents worked at a car factory for the first few years of his life. Though they earned very little in the assembly line and were in immense debt, they somehow managed to afford a small shack and food. Unfortunately, this boy 's parents worked in the SUV department of the factory, and when the gas prices increased their branch of the company was shut down due to the lack of demand for the formerly popular "gas guzzlers." Soon, they found themselves unable to buy the necessities of life and were forced to live on the streets and eat when they could at a shelter. They tried desperately to find other jobs to help support their family, but without a high school diploma it seemed impossible.…
One day there was a rare endangered species of owl named Paul who a school named attended Animal Rescue Elementary School. On Paul’s first day at Animal Rescue Elementary he was assigned to an ecology class. The longer Paul stayed in the class he started to like it, especially when the class reached subjects like adaptations and pollution which intrigued him. The class focused on these subjects ,and subjects like these for example they conducted an experiment on how and why species go extinct and experiments on the effects of the law of supply and demand. Every morning Paul had a different opening to solve before time is called, which included questions like “What is a population in an ecosystem?” Furthermore Paul also liked to raise his hand to answer questions like “What is biodiversity” asked by his teacher And Paul quickly became a star student in his class. And all star students in this class get to pick subjects to do labs on and they have to brainstorm and vote on the subjects they want to participate in so they came up with two subjects which were symbiosis and niche, but only one can be worked on at a time so the teacher decided to go with niche. The teacher decided niche because the definition of niche included the word habitat which is the vocabulary word of the week, which is assigned every week and documented. Later on that year a spelling bee had come up for the school and Paul had to spell the word biome to be accepted into the spelling bee. Paul passed with flying colors. Paul’s whole community came to support the event, because it is only held once a year. In the competition Paul came across words like threatened species and environmental science. And like the brainy act Paul was he spelled word correctly and made it to the semi finals. In the semi finals Paul finally misspelled a word which was consumption, but in the competition the only other competitor also spelled the word wrong. So another…
The short story “Berry” is about a black man hired at last minute at a home for crippled as a kitchen boy due to the previous worker leaving the job without notice. He was paid $8 instead of the actual wage of $10 despite being made to do much more work than he was supposed to a lot of which was not kitchen boy work. He knew he was being underpaid for all the work he was doing as the other workers would ask him to do their work, but he did this without complaining because jobs were hard to come by especially for a black person in society at that time and he was hungry where he had been before so he kept the job. Berry became familiar with the children and they developed a love for him. Unfortunately one of the days when the children were being taken to the beach on the sand everyone wanted to be carried by him and one of the children fell from his chair. the other workers were upset and the head maid ran to call for the doctor who came immediately but the child refused to let go off Berry and go with the doctor though he eventually had to. The child was not hurt badly but the other workers all blamed Berry for what happened to the child. he was fired immediately without being paid and without the others looking at all the good he had done.…