November 2

Coat of arms

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The Colors on my coat arms are Silver/gray, black, blue, white, orange and green. Silver means peace and sincerity. I put the Silver on the helmet, on the hilt of the sword, the blade of my sword and the chains. I put these here mostly because of the color but it has some meaning too. To me having silver on a hilt of the sword means, I will raise my sword to fight for peace. The second color I used is black, black can represent constancy OR grief. I used it as a mark of constancy, and if you don’t know what that means it mean’s Loyalty, faithfulness and commitment. I put constancy on the falcon wings, because a falcon or hawk, means someone who does not rest until they reached their objective. Blue is the base of my crest and it means truth and loyalty. The white on my crest is only for my motto but I thought I should put it on here that I have it. White also means the same as silver, peace. The orange on my crest is the colors of the foxes around my helmet. Orange means worthy ambition, and the fox means using wisdom the posses  in their defense; and I thought that might be a good match. The last color I have on my crest is green. I used it for the acacia branches which means eternal and affectionate remembrance, and green means, hope, joy, and loyalty in love. I could have used black for the branches as some use on their crests but I chose green instead because I thought it was a better fit. Lets talk about the other things in on my coat of arms. I only really talked about the things that the colors relate to.

My sword stands for justice and military honor. The chains represent reward for acceptable and weighty service. The red rose means beauty and grace, and the white rose means love and faith. The panther is fierce but tender and loving to children and will defend children always. The berries that you might not see, mean liberty and peace. And the cross on the bottom of my helmet represents my Christianity. The final thing I want to talk about is my Motto Malum Direxrunt which is Mischief Managed in Latin. I’m sorry, I couldn’t help the Harry Potter.

 

October 24

Ropes Course Thesis

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The rope course at Ashokan was the best part because it was entertaining, easy and one of the few fun parts of the trip.

The ropes course was the best part of Ashokan because I thought it was entertaining.The ropes course is a series of ropes that are all tied up to trees that get higher and higher until you need to use a zip line to get off of the course. The ropes course was entertaining because it was challenging for some people and if they messed up and fell and just hung there waiting for something to happen and it was very entertaining. It was also entertaining because during some parts of the ropes course some people would come up with creative ideas to get across the course. Some people just sat in their harness and pulled themselves along. It was a great way, and it was also really entertaining and made everyone laugh. In class we talked about Ashokan, and we talked about what we like there. A lot people talked about how they liked the ropes course, the said it was fun and entertaining to do. And it was also entertaining to do the ropes course not just watch, the zip line made it feel like you were flying, and everyone wants to fly. Everyone wants the sensation of gliding along the air, and you get to do that on the ropes course. Even some people who are afraid of heights said they enjoyed it. The ropes course was extremely enjoyable and entertaining and that was indeed the best part. And an important factor that contributed to the ropes course being awesome is that it was so entertaining, but it was also very easy as well.

 

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September 1

Summer reflection

This summer was not the best summer I have ever had, but it was fun and enjoyable. I went to Connecticut and to Nova Scotia and I also wen’t to Québec; and that is what made it not my best summer. I did not put it on my blog but I went up to Québec because my grandpa died this summer and I went up to go the funeral. But the rest of the summer was fun. I learned a lot about Nova Scotia history when I was their. I learned about the Blue Nose which back them be for motor boats were invented, She was the fastest ship on earth. It was so beautiful their that it was easy to learn and I also learned how to play the ukulele their. I can’t play much but I can play. And when I went to Cuttyhunk I just relaxed their and read most of the harry potter series their because there were only about one hundred people on the island so there was not much noise. I’d say the only annoying sound you can here on that island are the dogs barking, which isn’t that annoying. But every thing I did this summer like go to camp, read  and play the ukulele was so fun there was hardly anything bad about the summer except for my grandpa. Which was very sad but after that the rest of the summer was really enjoyable. And all the places were a lot more quite that NYC which I thought was awesome to get away from all the noise. That was basically my summer

June 14

Best Board game

My favorite art project was my board game that I made in D-lab and Art. I made the board for it in art with Mia. I really enjoyed doing it. We added 9 classes and we designed it like clue with the classes around the board with something in the middle. I like making my own games and I love playing board games and I love doing art and going on the computer so when I heard that we were making a board game and we were doing it in art and D-lab, I died. This experience was super fun. I worked with Pema and Mia but i only worked with Mia in art because Pema is in the other class.

April 7

Math adding and subtracting fractions

This is a picture of me adding fractions. I think that adding and subtracting fractions is an area of strength for me. I think that because I am quick at it and almost always get it right when I add them which is a very rare thing to say i’m actually good at math. But I really like adding and subtracting fractions I like the strategy i use too Maeve taught me it is called the bow tie trick.

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April 7

French Restaurant Skit

Bonjour and welcome to my blog and I did a skit with my friends on french food and food vocab that is also in french. It was really fun and funny because it turns out my dear friend Lucia is not a very good waiter, because she continues to drop the food. It was also funny because this was the first time we had ever done this skit, because we never practiced! I have a french family so this was really fun and I all ready knew some of the words so it was a little easier and I also learned that even if you mess up on the acting part of the skit there is still all the hard work in props and writhing it too that also counts. and most importantly it counts that you understand the vocab that is I think why project was assigned in the first place.

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April 6

Canopic Jars


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Hi guys its Sophia! And today I will be telling you about what I do in art. Recently we had an Egyptian tomb were we made ancient Egyptian artifacts. Up here is a picture of me making a canopic jar. Canopic Jars were jars used for mummification. They used them to put your organs in them. Making my Canopic jar was hard for me because I had to make mine twice. I had to make it twice because my first one was more like a really delicate bowl that fell apart very easily. On my second try I made a coil pot. That is when you twist a piece of clay so it is long and thin and you coil a bunch of them together. When my second canopic jar worked we put it in the kelm and glazed this is what it looked like in the end.

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March 8

Shark Tank

In Science we had a simulation about animals in the sea, We have three characters as you can see. The shark had to eat 2 minnows to survive, the minnow had to eat 1 seaweed to survive and the seaweed had to not get eaten to survive. The Shark had to eat 4 minnows to have a baby and the minnow only had to eat 2 seaweeds so If you look at the numbers the minnows are most likely to reproduce faster and to survive for longer thank you for reading my post and you can look below at what happens once we redid the rounds.

May 13

Letter from the Lower East Side

April 5th 1911

Dear Grandfather,

 

It has been a long time since I last wrote to you. I have missed you very much,  most of the money I earn, and get to keep I save up to buy you a ticket to come to America, You will always be welcome. New York is beautiful, crowded but beautiful. The streets are not made of gold but they are made of cobblestone. The streets are packed with people all the time. We live in a building called a tenement. They have three rooms in each apartment. Our tenement has four floors, we live on the third floor. We found this tenement because a nice man showed us many apartments and we liked this one the most. Sadly, I do not go to school. Going to school does not get you money so I am a newsie. We have enough money to pay rent, and that is a good thing because if we do not pay rent we will get kicked out of the building.  We can afford to pay rent because we all have jobs, even Grandmother has a job. Mother is a forelady in a hat factory. She found the job easily, an old lady was the forelady for 25 years at the factory, and she wanted to retire and she gave mother a test, and Mother passed. Father and Grandmother are bakers. They wanted to help work to support the family so they have their own bakery. I am a newsie, I did and do not want to go to school. It does not sound fun. All you do is read books and have to write long essays in script. I did go to school for a week, just so I could learn to read so I can read the headlines on the newspaper every morning. Let me tell you it was not fun. we have enough money  for me to go to school, but we need the money to pay rent. I like my job, and we need to pay rent for our tenement and the bakery. At supper we talk about when we will have enough money to get you a ticket to came to America without you having to go through Ellis Island.

The tenement conditions got better over the years. For a few years there were not a lot of windows, which I found rather dreary. I have to admit, this small tenement apartment is more comfortable than a barn that is the size of a big wool rug. The tenement is not that much bigger, but we have real beds. No more one big bed of straw and hay, we have nice comfy feather beds and goose pillows. Mother and Father sleep on the bed. I sleep on pillows; 10 pillows put together to make a big mattress, and grandmother sleeps in the kitchen on a big wool rug and pillows. It took 2 years to get used to the tenement, but now it is our home. We live in 5 Points on Pell Street. You know who I live with but I will tell you any way so you do not forget. I live with your wife, my Grandmother, your daughter my Mother, and my Father. Some immigrants turn their tenement apartments into sweatshops, which are apartments that people, usually immigrants, turn into a small factory. Some people roll cigars, and others, sew trousers. We do not live in a sweatshop, but a nice clean apartment. Some people have to hire people to live with them to help them pay rent which is 20 dollars. You pay 10, the boarder pays 10. A boarder is what they call the person you hire to live with you. We do not take on boarders. Tenement conditions are nicer than they used to be. For example, a tenement inspector came once and told the old landlord (we have a new one now) the tenements needed more windows. Instead of building windows that face the outside he just made them face the hallway. They made a new law that said a lot of things needed to be changed in the tenements. I am not going to tell you all of the things that they changed because that would take a long time, but I will tell you a few things. They made more windows that face the streets and they made us get a water closet inside each apartment, and that was when our landlord quit. We got a new nicer landlord and we still have him. I have met a boy called Leonard Covello and he once said “…The cobblestones streets. The endless,  monotonous rows of tenement buildings that shut out the sky….The clanging of bells and the screeching of sirens as a fire broke out somewhere in the neighborhood….”

Jobs are very different in the Lower East Side than in Scotland. There are no farmers or feeders, but huge tall buildings with garment factories in them and pushcart peddlers selling all kinds of foods. Like I said, I am a newsie, but that does not matter much does it, because I already told you about my job. There are a lot of strikes happening with garment factories requesting better working conditions. On March 25th, 1911 one of the biggest garment factories burnt down. The factory was called The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory. A shirtwaist is a tight blouse that women and girls wear. The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire started on the 8th floor. The people on the 8th floor crammed into the elevator and on the fire escapes. An elevator is a machine that goes up or down if you press a certain button, and a fire escape is a platform with stairs going down to the ground, so you can get down safely if there is a fire. The people on the 10th floor were warned by phone. A phone is another machine that has two ends and you can talk to the person at the other end of the phone. So the people on the 10th floor also crammed into elevators and on fire escapes and some climbed on the roof and were led to safety by students at the university. They helped them get on the building next door by putting a ladder in between the buildings so that they can climb over. The people on the 9th floor were not warned and most of the people on the 9th floor died. In total 146 people, mostly women and young girls, died. I worked at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory for 3 years before I went to School or became a newsie.Working there was horrid! All the windows were boarded up and I was only 11, (in America you have to be 14 or older to work) so when the inspector came the foreman would throw me into crates and cover me in shirtwaists. Since the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, the conditions have gotten much better. The windows are open and there are better fire escapes and much more. I do not know all of the things that have gotten better in garment factories, because I do not work in them any more. The shirtwaist factory I worked in was very musty and stifling hot. There is a photographer called Jacob Riis and he takes a lot of pictures of the lower east side, and he took a picture of a couple of  newsies waiting for the newspaper called The Sun, I  am not in the picture though.

 

The food in America is very different than in Scotland. I still have cottage pie, and sometimes if I am lucky, I have smoked salmon. Me and Mother try to make scotch pies as good and yummy as you make them, but we always fail. We still make them, but when we do not like the taste, we still eat them, but we put ketchup on them so they taste better. I think we are getting better at making it. We do not have time to make gravlax. That takes days to make and we do not have something to leave it in. We do have an ice box, but that would melt because it takes days to make gravlax and one block of ice does not last three days or more (you remember that is the amount of days it takes to make gravlax). There are many new foods on the Lower East Side that I have never had before. There is this fruit called a banana; it is yellow and curved to look like a smile. At first I thought you were supposed to eat through the skin of the banana, but now I know that you peel the skin off and then eat the inside. Bananas are very good and tasty. There is also a certain type of bread, not the bread in scotland, but it is a bread called “white bread”.  People make sandwiches out of it. A sandwich is an piece of bread with some vegetable or meat in the middle and another piece of bread under that. Sandwiches are also very, very, good. In America we have three meals a day. For breakfast (we eat that in the morning) I have a roll or two and coffee. Coffee is a drink that you have in the morning to wake you up. For dinner (that is what we eat in the afternoon) we have a turkey sandwich and a small sip of water. For supper (you know that meal already because that was our only meal in Scotland) we have potato soup with meat. (We only add the meat sometimes.) Some people are peddlers, they sell food in the streets, they put all of there food in pushcarts. My favorite food to buy from peddlers are usually different kinds of tea and the canned tomatoes. Canned tomatoes are tomatoes in a can, the can makes the tomatoes inside last longer. Peddlers like to have their food at high prices if you don’t like that price you can haggle with them to pay a lower price.

 

I can not wait to get enough money for you to come to America. It is so lonely without you. Like I said America is not as beautiful as the big mountains in Scotland, but it is very nice and we eat much more food in America than in Scotland, but in America it is not a lot of food. I really miss you Grandfather I hope you will still be alive when or if we ever send the boat ticket to you. Sometimes I have free time to play, I usually play jacks with my friends or sometimes I just watch the boys play a game called “Spud.” My message to you is stay alive, stay healthy, let God be with you and everyone in America that is in your family and I really really really really miss the best grandfather in Scotland.

 

Love,

Jane Lily McRea (Sophia)

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This is a letter I wrote in our immigrant study.  I wrote this from my immigrant’s perspective and the whole grade made a letter.  I really like this letter and I hope who ever is reading this will too.