Monday, February 25, 2008

About the Weather....

This is a scary night. It's called a thunderstorm. I was very very very scared. In 2006, Maryland had a bad thunderstorm. When dad and mom were putting me to bed I was scared of the storm. So they stayed inside my room. The thunder was so loud I had to plug my eas. Dad and mom explained why the storm was here. I was not scared any longer. Then mom and dad left my room. I was still plugging my ears.

About a Holiday......

Christmas is my favorite holiday because we celebrate Jesus' birthday. You can also get presents. Christmas 2007 was a deliteful memory. We had Island Princess cereal while watching a movie. Then we went to open our presents. One of them was a plastic kitchen with fake food.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Reading


Wipe Dolls


Thursday, February 21, 2008

Ivy Leaves

Ivy leaves have purple and green stems. They also have many water carriers inside them. Ivy can be found in lot of places close to houses. Sometimes even in the yard.

Dino Days

In dino days they did not have ice cream. In dino days they did not have clothing. They had rough and dry skin. In dino days they did not have food like ours. They had meat and peanuts. In dino days they did not have music so they had to hum it. In dino days they did not have furniture. They had grassy nests. So now you know about dino days.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Popsicle stick puppets with a shoebox theater

You and your friends can make a shoebox theater with some poppets too.You will need a scissor, paper, colored pencils, glue, clean popsicle sticks, yarn , glitter, wiggly eyes, a pencil ,shoebox, & a magazine.To start you go to one then two now three next four now five then six next seven then eight.
1 cut your puppets the shape you want it to be.
2. Put the bigger side of the shoe box upside down. Then put the lid where you see cardboard.
3. Glue them together.
4. Look through the magazine and cut out a place you want for the theater.
5. Glue it on.
6. Decorate your puppets.
7. Glue your puppets on the popsicle sticks.
8. Cut a slit through the bottom of the shoe box.

Now you are ready for the play.

This is from my how to paper.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Momma Bird