Friday, June 12, 2015
Going into 7/8
I will always miss being on the Joberts Team, but I know in my heart that once a joberts always a joberts. I'll miss all of the fun field trips and opportunities we had and all the things that people might call dreams, but have come my reality. I thank all the people who assisted me on my Joberts Journey, in which I've learned and grew. I'll especially miss all of the memories that I have made on the Joberts Team.
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
AHW
My mother shook me awake.
“Mary, we have to leave now.
Pack 1 bag full of stuff,” she whispered.
She rushed out of my room to wake up my brother. First, I turned to my clock which read 4:00
AM. Why had we woken up so early. I hobbled out of bed and stared into the
mirror. In front of me, I saw a girl
around 12 years of age. She had a mane
of messy brown hair and piercing green eyes.
She reminded me almost of a porcelain doll. I quickly got dressed and stared shoving cloths
into a large cotton sack. Questions
raced through my head. What’s
happening? Where are we going? Why am I doing this? Then I realized that there was always a
reason. So I kept stuffing and stuffing
until I couldn’t stuff anymore. Within
30 minutes of waking up, My mother, father, brother and I were gathered in the
kitchen.
“Mama, are the Nazis coming,” my brother asked.
A frightened look crossed my mother’s face.
“Yes Jack, they are coming.
That’s why we have to run,” my mom informed.
My dad scribbled a fake address onto a little slip of paper
and tossed it into the waste basket.
Then, we went around the house and made everything look as if we were
coming back. At around 6:00 AM, a black
car with tinted windows stopped in front of our house. We scampered into the vehicle.
“Hans, we found a family that lives on the out skirts of
Amsterdam,” the driver spoke.
“We’ll be safe right,” my father asked.
“Safer than you are living in your own house,” he answered.
The rest of the ride was quiet. A bunch of thoughts were running through my
head. So the Nazis are coming to get us,
just because we were Jews. It made no
sense to me. I never had thought about
myself as inferior, or other Jews as inferior.
I thought that it was crazy. I
had the same right to live as all of the Nazis.
Suddenly, we pulled up in front of a small town house. A couple came out and opened the doors and
embraced us with a hug.
“You’ll be safe here,” they smiled.
But in less than 2 days, soldiers knocked down the doors and
found us. They spat out orders for us to
leave everything behind. We were shoved
into a karts, and handcuffed and shackled.
We were being denied of freedom.
They took us to a train station where we were stuffed into train carts
with a bunch of other Jews. The train
ride was horrible. There was no room to
sit, so we spent the whole day standing.
I was about to fall asleep when the train came to a halt. We were ushered off of the train and into
little compartments which were supposedly the living quarters. All that were in them was, a bed which
occupied 3 out of the 4 walls and a toilet.
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
AHW
I am so bored right now. I've finished the whole google classroom thing, but we can talk. What is the world without socializing. One of the parts of Language arts is Speaking, so we should be able to talk and socialize.
Saturday, June 6, 2015
AHW
7/8 seems very scary, but that's how I thought about 5/6 when I was in 4th grade. I guest I'll be alright, but I don't know what could happen. That's what scares me.
Thursday, June 4, 2015
AHW
I just got my teacher letter and realized that I got Whitmer. I was a little disappointed because I had asked for a science teacher, but I'm really excited for 7/8. But I'm really sad that they split up the crew we have in Joberts. I'm really going to miss 6th grade. I feel like I'm leaving so many memories behind. But then again, I am really excited to start my 7/8 journey.
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
AHW
I'm really nervous about what teacher I'm going to have for 7th and 8th grade. I don't really have a teacher preference, but I don't want to be separated from my friends. I know that it's only for homeroom, but I'm still really nervous.
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
AHW
One day I was walking around my neighborhood. I was trying not to be lazy and just try to get away from playing my Clarinet all day long. The sun shone brightly in the cerulean sky as I stroll down the street. To spice up such a boring event, I decided to take the path through the forest. Before I could get close to the forest, the sky looked as if there was going to turn into a nasty tempest. Luckily I got an umbrella with me before I left home just in case I was to get caught in the storm. The sky quickly turn twilight black, yet strangely the air remain calm and warm. It was such a rare feeling. At first I thought it was just the clouds blocking the sun. After 20 minutes of walking I finally got to the forest. The somber forest did not seem scary at first. But all the sudden, the forest turned dark right before my eyes. As I kept on walking aimlessly on the path before me. Ahhhhh! All of the sudden, I saw a white cloudy apparition wandering around the trees a football field in length ahead of me. I got so scared that I may have wet my paints. I quickly duck and hid behind a gigantic white pine next to me and use my hand to cover my mouth trying to not make a sound. Right at that moment I realized I made a bad decision. My boots crunched loudly as I step on a thick pile of leaves fallen from the oak trees. The apparition started gliding over to the pine tree where I was hidden behind. Once it got closer I realized that it was the ghost of a child. Her face looked clueless and her torn up dress was flowing behind. I panicked and took out my phone to take a picture of the ghost and ran. To this day I have never gone back. In the corner of the picture you can clearly see the apparition. A lost little ghost girl.
Monday, June 1, 2015
AHW
Fun Science Experiments
1) Oobleck:
You Need:
Cornstarch
Water
Food Coloring (optional)
Steps:
1) Mix the cornstarch and water in a bowl until it reaches a certain consistency that it looks like cake batter with no lumps
2) If you want, add in the food coloring. (Use only 1 color or it will most likely turn brown)
3) Try punching the Oobleck and then let your hand rest on it
2) Soap Souffle:
You Need:
Ivory Soap (Other Soaps Won't Work!!!)
A Bowl of Water
Paper Towel
Microwave Oven
Steps:
1) Put the bar of soap into the bowl of water
2) Cover it with a paper towel and microwave for 2 minutes on high
3) Let it cool before touching. You can see that the soap has grown into a big puffy cloud-like shape.
1) Oobleck:
You Need:
Cornstarch
Water
Food Coloring (optional)
Steps:
1) Mix the cornstarch and water in a bowl until it reaches a certain consistency that it looks like cake batter with no lumps
2) If you want, add in the food coloring. (Use only 1 color or it will most likely turn brown)
3) Try punching the Oobleck and then let your hand rest on it
2) Soap Souffle:
You Need:
Ivory Soap (Other Soaps Won't Work!!!)
A Bowl of Water
Paper Towel
Microwave Oven
Steps:
1) Put the bar of soap into the bowl of water
2) Cover it with a paper towel and microwave for 2 minutes on high
3) Let it cool before touching. You can see that the soap has grown into a big puffy cloud-like shape.
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