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Friday, December 3, 2010

Week 6 H/W

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From Mrs. Ayeola
Use this video to help with your Spanish test

34 comments:

Beck said...

for my poem, should i start out like

No more trouble;
the war was over.
the theater was a monster:
it was my killer's helper

--OR--

"Our American Cousin" had the last laugh,
I had died on the guard's behalf
the theater was a monster:
it was my killers helper
????????????????????????????????????

Anonymous said...

what is your subject beck?

Liza said...

i like the 2nd one better but what is your topic? Liza

martha said...

i agree with liza the 2nd one is better in my opinion

-martha wright

Anonymous said...

i agree also, but it doesn't tell you what the subject is about
it could be anything
9/11
the civil war
wrestling match
hope this helps beck

Liza said...

ya good tip eliza
-Liza

Bekah said...

beck choose the second one it tell s the event better its when Abraham Lincoln got killed in the in the wings right

Anonymous said...

Mr. Buxton, what is the range of lines for the poem?
16-?

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Thomas Layton said...

Colin, if your lines are long like 8 or 9 words you can do twelve at the minimum but if your lines are short like 5 or 4 words you should do more like 16-20


-Thomas

Bekah said...

okay does this poem sound okay im not really likin' the second stanza~One Big Cup of Tea

Night twinkling over
Freezing men dressed in scars
Marching like soldiers
All ready to strike
One big cup of tea

Piercing Tomahawks about to slaughter
Wooden boxes hitting water
Making sounds as loud as an guns One big cup of tea

Scolding of tea splashing water
Roaring of tax haters
Cool air, brushes by
Everyone replies a chattering cry
One big cup of tea

Next morning tea floats
So debaters ride out on old boats
While King George the 111 watches with grief
No float age remains
Taxes have sank to the bottom of things

Beck said...

12 is the minimum. (16 is preferred)
My topic is Abe Lincoln dieing.

Beck said...

this is (what i think is) my final draft. tell me what u think.

Belonging to the Ages
“Our American Cousin” had the last laugh;
I died on the guard’s behalf.
The theater was a monster:
It was my killer’s helper.
Belonging to the ages.

Footsteps thumped.
So scared, I jumped.
Then, he pulled the trigger.
Death flickered into my soul.
Belonging to the ages.

He jumped the rail and I felt his pain.
The doctors tried to make me strain,
But obviously, they failed.
And all of the killers were jailed.
Belonging to the ages.

Goodbye World,
I’ve had my fun.
I guess that now in life,
I am done.
Belonging to the ages.

Lauren said...

bekah,
you have things in your poem. Remember that is a band word. You might get points marked off of it if you do not find a better wrd for it!!!!

Lauren said...

This is what I have...
Can anyone help me?

A Walk to the Future

“That’s one small step for man…”
Stepping gracefully like a swan
Onto the unknown land
History has begun

Dressed like white fluffy pillows
50 stars planted in the moon
Clouds on earth’s atmosphere billow
2 hours, 13 minutes; should be home soon

Pitch black everywhere
Twinkling lights show the way
Young, brave men took the dare
Imprints in dust, here to stay

Peering down at the blue and green sphere
Neil thinking of what’s happening around
Hip-hip hooray, having a cheer
Slowly but surely, a new life will be found


By: Lauren Williams

Bekah said...

Thanks Laurnen I forgot!

Bekah said...

does this poem sound better than the one i had earlier i know i have things but its sorta part of the poem i realize~~~~~ One Big Cup of Tea

Night twinkling over
Freezing men dressed in scars
Marching like soldiers
All ready to strike
One big cup of tea

Piercing Tomahawks about to slaughter
Wooden boxes hitting water
Making sounds as loud as an guns Floating on top like boats on waves One big cup of tea

Tea floating down to the sandy ground
Roaring of tax haters with a bad background
Cool air, brushes by
Everyone replies a chattering cry
One big cup of tea

Next morning tea floats
So debaters ride out on old boats
While King George the 111 watches with grief
No float age remains
Taxes have sank to the bottom of things

Shaw Sullivan said...

Mr.Buxton,
Do we have any homework for over the weekend??

Bekah said...

Shaw we dont have any extra homework

charlieorndorff said...

Do we have to do 7b on the comma usage for homework?

Catie Nelson said...

no we only have to do page 7

charlieorndorff said...

Thank you Catie

Wyatt N said...
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Wyatt N said...

mr. buxton
should i describe the events of the Olympics or only the peace and unity.
Wyatt

Lauren said...

would 20 lines be ok for your poem?

Thomas Layton said...

ye Lauren that would be OK

Sophie Hardy said...

mr buxton would this be ok i rote the number of syllables next to the lins
Sophie Hardy 12-6-10
#9
World event poem
Diana
7. Let’s go back into the blue
7. When Diana was still new
9. Before the whole world was sad and mourning
9. Before charities had there calling

7. July the first was the day
7. When that life came into play
8. Her father was so very grand
8. So limp that he could hardly stand

7. She was thirty-six years old
7. Pretty as a bar of gold
8. Until that very fateful day
9. That Diana’s life got washed away

7. So many tears now were shed
7. As ceouds heard Diana’s dead
12. The grave was knee deep in flowers asked it to stop
11. On September the eighth as all the tears drop

8. Now you have herd all of the tails
9. Of Diana the princess of wails

kennedy said...

Do we have to do 1.5 line spacing on our poem?
thanks,
Kennedy Fertitta

Thomas Layton said...

I'm not sure Kennedy, mr. Buxton told me to do the presentation policy but make it fit on 1 page

Catie Nelson said...

kennedy, I am not positive. i think you don't have to.

kennedy said...

thanks for the help. also do we have to do exactly 16 vlines because mine is about 13-15 lines.
Kennedy Fertitta

Thomas Layton said...

no Kennedy

kennedy said...

Name: Kennedy Fertitta Date: 12/6/10
#4
Assignment Objective: Historical Event Poem


From Construction To Destruction

Soldiered two symmetrical towers stood
Pillows of clouds scattered the turquoise sky
JFK gliders soothed by my window
To start, the day had been quite uncanny

Grasping my chair I peaked out my window
A ball of orange, black, and red was aglow
Howls like scared monkeys were heard below

Like the speed of sound dreams and hopes were lost
Brave firemen try but seem to have lost
Like a tornado everything is gone
Blankets of ash cover every object

Running for your lives so you don’t get trapped
Cries for family members stuck way above
Why oh why has someone done this to me

Anonymous said...

Kennedy, you don't have to do exactly 16 lines approx.

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