Wednesday, October 22, 2008

October 22, 2008

Dear Mr. Ledbetter,

Today in school I learned about Beethoven, Pablo Picasso, spelling and pretended I was president.

Beethoven poured ice water on his head to stimulate his brain.

Picasso thinks of himself as a practical jokester and he is an artist. His art is very confusing because it over laps. You can't tell where one thing stops and the other thing starts. He was born in Spain in 1881. In a portrait of himself he made his hands out of breadsticks.

For spelling I did rainbow words. That is where you write the word with one color and then you write it two more times with a different color.

I made a campaign poster on-line. I put John McCain on my poster.

I was running for president on-line. My main concerns were global warming, the war in Iraq and education. I won over 270 electoral votes. While I was president the people who helped me were William Treehugger, Thomas Teacher and General Betsy Battle. I balanced the budget and I gave each program 20%. I had to answer the press' questions. Then I was in the newspaper.

What did you do today?

From,
Kami

Friday, October 17, 2008

October 17, 2008

Today I went to a Sarah Palin rally. It was so much fun (except the waiting part). Her speech was 30 minutes long. I think she would be a great Vice President and John McCain would make a great Pesident. BOOOO for Barack Obama.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

October 14, 2008

I am so glad I finished Harry Potter. It was the best book I ever read. I am writing a book I think it will be really good. Let’s get back to Harry Potter. I think you should read it if you have not. I think the author really put some thought in to it. At the end of the book Harry said he was going to have fun with his cousin that summer. (I think he meant he was going to do a spell on him.) I am reading the next book.