Friday, June 5, 2015

Feelings about 4th grade


                                            Feelings about 4th grade


I will remember the famous New Hampshire report and the amount of time and worked I put in to it. I remember the facts about my American eel report. I will also remember the honk play and haw it was so existing. I will remember my reading buddy Josiah and the read aloud buddy. I will remember all these things and haw special they are.

I am most proud of my recycling unit and how long it takes for one piece of trash to brake dawn. Now I will try to convince people to recall more. I will reuse stuff like paper and make paper airplanes out of the used paper. I will try to conserve the amount of trash I throw away. I will always try to have a recycling bin in every house I live in. I will always recycle if I can.

     In middle school I am looking forward to getting more choses than elementary school. I am also looking forward to more than 1 class Rome.  I am looking forward to the cafeteria and the bagel run. I am looking forward to meeting the morharment kids.  I think I will like the middle school.

 

Friday, May 22, 2015

finishing report


We just finished the famous New Hampshire project it was fun and existing. The most rewarding thing about this project was probably all the people seeing my work. I think I will remember about passachonaway is that he united three tribes that were at war. I am most proud of my work. I think the most challenging thing was the time line because I barley found 4 important things about Him because he was Indian and pilgrims didn’t know much about ideas.  


By Ean Tran

passaconaway report

Passaconaway Report By Ean Tran Have you wondered who the chief of the Indians in New Hampshire is? His name is Passaconaway. He was born between 1550 and 1570. He owned a hotel, a post office, seven farms and seven homes. Kangamangus Highway is Passaconaway's former village. He never liked hunting as a child. Passaconaway want to help all the Indians that were poor or sick. Passaconaway was one of the wisest and the oldest Indians in New Hampshire. Here are somethings that happened in Passaconaway's older life. Legend says that he could make water burn, trees and rocks dance, and become invisible and make multiples of himself. He died the year 1679. He died when he was 190 years old. He was buried in a cave in Mount Agamenticus in Southern Maine. As you might've guessed he was a famous Indian. Wonder why people still talk about Passaconaway? He was the first chief of all Chiefs of New Hampshire. He was the first Indian to see pilgrims. He made good deals with pilgrims and Indians. He let pilgrims rent his land. Passaconaway was pretty cool what do you think? So how important is he. He is a key New Hampshire Indian. Passaconaway owned three miles of land to himself. He united three tribes that were at war against each other. He stood between six and 7 feet which is extremely tall back then. There's a two Lane Highway Passaconaway going to the White Mountains. So do you think he's important or not. Passaconaway like to set goals for himself and his tribe. The population Passaconaway's tribe went over 10,000 people three times. There's not much known about Passaconaway. You might have wondered what his connection to New Hampshire is. He was a peacemaker with settlers and pilgrims. You might have noticed he was a nice and trustworthy Indian. This is what happened to his Village over the last couple of hundred years. First they changed Passaconaway's Village to a railroad. Then turned it into a hiking trail. I bet Passaconaway was a really kind leader and ambitious to help everyone he meant.

Friday, April 24, 2015

REUSE ITEMS


        Have you been throwing away reusable items? Is that you? Here are some horrible facts I think we can change. The average American throws away 7 pounds of trash daily. There's so much trash that is thrown away in New York that the trash can be seen from space. Trash produces toxic chemicals that can kill animals and people. 30% of landfill’s space is paper. People throw away reusable items that will take years to break down.
 
 
Dragging a trash bag to a landfill? Think twice. Here are some reasons to be careful with what you throw out. Reusing items is good for companies instead of having to make new items. If you donate a shirt it can help a family. Landfills are not good for the environment because the animals think the trash is food and eat it. If you recycle an aluminum can it can power a computer for three days. Let's make sure the people in the future have a clean and healthy place to live.
 
So can we help? Yes! Here are ideas how we can help our planet. Shop at a yard sale. Or have a yard sale at your house with you your family. Reuse old the sport balls. Where hand-me-downs from your family. Do you think you could do one of these things?
 
 
Here's things I do to reuse an item instead of throwing it away. I’ve made cat toys out of yarn or string. I made a fort out of used cardboard boxes. I made paint bottles out of yogurt containers. I took a plastic water bottle and made a fly trap. The only limit of reusing an item is your imagination.
 
 
So let's make plants, animals, and rivers clean and healthy so. People in the future can have the same back yard as you have.

By Ean