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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Brag Sheet - Sensory Narrative

This piece of writing truly touched me. Can you understand why?

As he held tightly to his mother's hand, tears welted in his eyes and trickled down his cheeks. Everybody wore black suits and dresses, but nobody cried as much as he did. Seven year old John knelt by the wooden casket every waking moment of the never ending funeral. His mother lay inside clutching a white beaded rosary. She dressed in a lacy, black dress and black shoes. Everybody did everything they could to cheer John up, but it seemed impossible. How could he ever live on without a mother? Know he would have to be passed back and forth with relatives and foster homes. He would be forced to change schools, and leave his friends behind. There was no way out of this terrible, unfair fairy tale that seemed to end now. There were no good endings, it was the end of the book. He pressed his clammy hand upon the smooth, wooden casket as the priest closed it forever. His mother already had a grave stone placed where the grave was to be, and it was beside his dad's grave. John carefully placed the red roses on the grave, sniffled, and wiped his nose with the back of his hand. His pale white face stared at the finished wood casket as his aunt generously rubbed his shoulder and whispered kindly in his ear that " Everything is going to be okay." Each and every friend and relative was at his side ready to face the challenges that lay ahead for him. " Maybe change is for the best" thought John as if to convince himself that everything really was going to be okay. "This unfortunate event could have happened to anyone, and out of all people it had to be me?" thought John. The cold stormy sky's rain pored down on John's neatly combed, brown hair. Each time he stepped, mud splashed up from the grass and dirtied John's black fancy pants. John wouldn't have missed this ceremony for his life. It seemed like the end of the road for him, but somehow he knew he would make it through. He knew that this was what his parents would have wanted for him.  by Maddie

53 comments:

  1. Maddie, that is WONDERFUL I could feel his emotions as if I were there great job!!!!

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  2. Wow! I was pulled into it so much. That's prob. the best piece of writing all year. I just couldn't stop reading. Bravo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    ~HAYDEN

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  4. GREAT JOB MADDIE!!! I could tell right away that your abstract noun was sympathy(even if you hadn't told me)!

    Ansley

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  5. Do we have a vocab test on the 17? If so, is it on lesson 5? Do we have any other tests beside the Midwest Test this week???

    Great job Maddie!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    - Mary Grace

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  6. For the social studies homework do there is four topics do we have to do all the topics or can we pick just two

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  7. oh my goodness gracious!!!!!!!!!!!! that was amazing though i made me sooo sad!!!!!!!!!!

    Also in homework when it says design a poetry cover is it a "rough draft" or do we just put it on a shhet of white paper?

    -juliana

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  8. Abbie,

    what topics for ss?

    -juliana

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  9. I am L S
    O T.

    Can someone -ANYBODY- please explain what you guys are talking about with the poems?!!!

    - Mary Grace

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  10. Juliana,
    Don't do the poem cover. THat is tomorrow.

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  11. Yes we are doing part of the poem cover in class and what we don't finish will be homework tommarow night

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  12. Is the social studies homework the connect 5 and the topic thingy

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  13. Do we have to do the sensory and figurative phrases

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  14. you have to try to do some figurative language and that is our homework

    -juliana

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  15. Mary Grace,
    The vocab test is on lesson 5, and the test is next Thursday.

    Abigail,
    Yes to the homework, and yes to the sensory writing block(if you mean the one at the bottom of the topic sheet).

    Ansley:)

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  16. Thanks Juliana
    Abigail

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  17. Mr. Buxton,
    I can not find any of the answers that we couldn't answer for that bingo for the social studies test Thurs. And they aren't in my notes! so are there any sources where i could find them?!

    Maddie

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  18. Maddie,
    Ask family or look on the internet
    Abigail

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  19. You will be told the answers for the Connect 4 in class tomorrow...

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  20. What does the Connect Four Grid look like??

    - M.G.

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  21. like a 5x5 grid with q. and answers in each box.

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  22. WHEN DO WE GET TO PICK OUR STATE!!!???

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  23. do all we need to know for the Midwest region test 2morrow are the states+ capitals, vocab, how 2 write an essay, and memorize the connect 5 grid???

    Maddie

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  24. whats the definition 4 agriculture, again???

    Thanks!!!!

    Maddie Weber

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  25. are there any more vocab words than agriculture, blizzard, drought, glaciers, lake effect, St. Lawerence Seaway, tipis, and quarries??? if there are could u please type them up on the blog for me??
    Thanks A lot!!

    Maddie

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  26. Maddie,
    barge, quarry, landforms, port, economy, industry, pioneer, fronteir, river system, tributary.Those are the other vocab words. You can find them on that sheet he gave us called The Midwest. It hasbfacts at the top and vocab at theend of the page.
    Abigail

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  27. So all our homework is, is study for the test or do the worksheets due Friday?????????

    Sarah :)

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  28. Maddie,
    Agriculture is farming and you also need to know the words interior plains, ansd plains.

    Ansley

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  29. Sarah,
    We also need that flyer about the Northeast for tomorrow.

    Ansley

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  31. Does it need to be typed up? I don't think it is. I just want to clarify...

    ~Sarah : )

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  32. what pages do we do in our poetry packet??? anybody know...

    Thanks if you can help!!!

    Caroline Mackey

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  33. what exactly do we REALLY need to know for the test????!!!!,,,,.....



    RyAn S.

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  34. we do the simile and metaphor page-juliana

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  35. anyone can answer now

    P.S. Juliana- why do you call yourself "erin"?????!!!!!.....


    RyAn S.

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  36. What is the nickname of the Midwest(That starts with a B)?


    CaRoLiNe
    MaCkeY :)

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  37. the breadbasket and I'm using my mom's email and her name is "Erin"-juliana

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  38. Ryan- the homework sheet says what you need to study for.

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  39. Sarah,
    We will type up the flyer in computer class tomorrow. And you're welcome Maddie!

    Ansley:)

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  40. I have a few more questions!

    What is the use for 75% of corn in the Midwest?

    What is A 'house like' Tourist attraction in Nebraska called?

    What is a popular hobby played across the Midwest plains?

    What are Omaha, Lincoln, Indianapolis famous for?

    Caroline M

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  41. Caroline, 1.livestock food
    2.Chimmney Rock 3. hot air-ballooning 4. insurance

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  42. hi mr. buxton. i just wanted to clarify with you i do not have to do the poem?

    right


    mc

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  43. What's the google docs website called?????????????

    -Juliana

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  44. MC - just label the language in it... metaphor, simile, or personification

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