Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Monday, May 17, 2010
Monday, May 10, 2010
Clues >:D
1. Grace Wexler has a maiden name (Windkloppel).
2. Error: Sydelle Pulaski instead of Sybil Pulaski.
3. Barney NORTHrup, Sandy McSOUTHers, Samuel WESTing, Julian R. EASTman (all directions).
4. Sandy's wink after his so-called "death".
5. The clues match up to the song "America the Beautiful".
6. "O beautiful for spacious skies, for AMBER waves of grain".
7. Angela Wexler: bomber.
2. Error: Sydelle Pulaski instead of Sybil Pulaski.
3. Barney NORTHrup, Sandy McSOUTHers, Samuel WESTing, Julian R. EASTman (all directions).
4. Sandy's wink after his so-called "death".
5. The clues match up to the song "America the Beautiful".
6. "O beautiful for spacious skies, for AMBER waves of grain".
7. Angela Wexler: bomber.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
Clues
1. For Grain Plain Shed
2. Sea Mountain Am O
3. Fruited Purple Waves For Sea
4. His N On To Thee For
5. Skies Am Shining Brother
6. Good Grace From Hood Spacious
CLUES PUT TOGETHER:
Good Hood From Spacious Grace
King Queen Purple Waves
On (No) Grains Mountain (Empty)
2. Sea Mountain Am O
3. Fruited Purple Waves For Sea
4. His N On To Thee For
5. Skies Am Shining Brother
6. Good Grace From Hood Spacious
CLUES PUT TOGETHER:
Good Hood From Spacious Grace
King Queen Purple Waves
On (No) Grains Mountain (Empty)
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Author Post
1. Ellen Raskin was born in March 13, 1928.
2. She died on August 8, 1984.
3. She won a Newberry award for best childrens' book of the year.
4. One of her books, The Westing Game became famous.
5. Ellen Raskin was the illustrator for Children's Christmas in Wales.
6. She wrote a book called Figgs and Phantoms.
7. She was also an illustrator for Piping Down the Valleys Wild: Poetry for the Young of All Ages.
8. Ellen Raskin also wrote a book called The Mysterious Disappearence of Leon.
9. A book called Spectacles was also written by her.
10. She also wrote a book called The Tatooed Potato.
Works Cited
Ellen Raskin Biography, Bookrags.com
Ellen Raskin: Books by Ellen Raskin, bestwebbuys.com
2. She died on August 8, 1984.
3. She won a Newberry award for best childrens' book of the year.
4. One of her books, The Westing Game became famous.
5. Ellen Raskin was the illustrator for Children's Christmas in Wales.
6. She wrote a book called Figgs and Phantoms.
7. She was also an illustrator for Piping Down the Valleys Wild: Poetry for the Young of All Ages.
8. Ellen Raskin also wrote a book called The Mysterious Disappearence of Leon.
9. A book called Spectacles was also written by her.
10. She also wrote a book called The Tatooed Potato.
Works Cited
Ellen Raskin Biography, Bookrags.com
Ellen Raskin: Books by Ellen Raskin, bestwebbuys.com
Character List and Description
1. Sun Lin Hoo: "cook". Jake Wexler: "standing, sitting, not lying down".
2. Turtle Wexler: "witch" (what she said about herself). Flora Baumbach: "dressmaker".
3. Christos Theodorakis: "birdwatcher" (what others said about him). Dr. Denton Deer: "intern, St Joseph Hospital, Department of Plastic Surgery".
4. Alexander McSouthers: "doorman". J.J Ford: "judge, Appellate Division of the State of Supreme Court".
5. Grace Wexler: "heiress". James Shin Hoo: "retauranteur".
6. Berthe Erica Crow: "Good Salvation Soup Kitchen". Otis Amber: "deliverer".
7. Theo Theodorakis: brother. Doug Hoo: first in all-state high school mile run.
8. Sydelle Pulaski: "secretary to the president". Angela Wexler: "none", "bomber" (what others say about her.
2. Turtle Wexler: "witch" (what she said about herself). Flora Baumbach: "dressmaker".
3. Christos Theodorakis: "birdwatcher" (what others said about him). Dr. Denton Deer: "intern, St Joseph Hospital, Department of Plastic Surgery".
4. Alexander McSouthers: "doorman". J.J Ford: "judge, Appellate Division of the State of Supreme Court".
5. Grace Wexler: "heiress". James Shin Hoo: "retauranteur".
6. Berthe Erica Crow: "Good Salvation Soup Kitchen". Otis Amber: "deliverer".
7. Theo Theodorakis: brother. Doug Hoo: first in all-state high school mile run.
8. Sydelle Pulaski: "secretary to the president". Angela Wexler: "none", "bomber" (what others say about her.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Book Review
Life must have been hard for kids like Maniac Magee, since they had no real homes. After Maniac ran away from his Aunt Dot and Uncle Dan on pages 6-7, he had nowhere to go. As you might think, it would be a sad hard life...for some kids who don't run much. But for Maniac, his life was an adventure that would take him to places he (probably) never thought he would go to. For example, he ran all the way to East End, which was when he met the Beale family on page 41. Their house in East End became Maniac's first address. After a while, he got discouraged by the citizens of East End such as Mars Bar Thompson on pages 61-63, so Maniac ran away from East End slept in a baseball room...and that was when he found his second address on pages 79-81. Maniac wasn't alone, he met an old man named Grayson. Their friendship lasted all through Thanksgiving and Christmas, until Grayson died. Because of the grief that Maniac had, he ran away again. But this time, he slept in a military cabin and was found by Russell and Piper McNab. Maniac Magee found his third home in the West End, and stayed with the McNab family. But in the end, like any homeless person would ever want, Maniac found his real home with the Beale family. As I have said before, life must have been hard for kids like Maniac Magee. But, to Maniac, his life was an adventure.
Works Cited:
Spinelli, Jerry. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company. 1990. Print.
Works Cited:
Spinelli, Jerry. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company. 1990. Print.
Character Post 3
The character I chose this time was Piper and Russell McNab. They were introduced when they found Maniac lying in one of the military cabins (this happened after Grayson just died). Maniac was a good benefit to Russell and Piper because he bribed them with pizza if they went to school for two weeks. To Maniac, they are just like Hester and Lester in a way. Russell and Piper look up to Maniac as their master or older brother, and because of Maniac, they both got a better education.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Response to Literature
Question #13: "Which character would you like to be in this book? Why?"
Which character would I like to be in Maniac Magee? And why? Well, let's see, the character that would best fit me would be Amanda Beale. One reason why she would be my character is because she is, obviously, a girl like me. Second, according to pages 43-44 in Maniac Magee, Amanda and her family les Maniac live at their house when they found out that he was homeless. If I had a friend who was homeless and had nowhere to go, I would offer him/her to stay at my place. Thirdly, Amanda can be a brat sometimes, but she was just like a sister to Maniac Magee. She shared a room with him and even let him read some of her books. I'm not much of a brat, but if my good friend did live at my house, I would be nothing more than a sister to him/her. I would even share a room and my books to my friend. This is who I would like to be in Maniac Magee: Amanda Beale. And these are the reasons why I would like to be her.
Which character would I like to be in Maniac Magee? And why? Well, let's see, the character that would best fit me would be Amanda Beale. One reason why she would be my character is because she is, obviously, a girl like me. Second, according to pages 43-44 in Maniac Magee, Amanda and her family les Maniac live at their house when they found out that he was homeless. If I had a friend who was homeless and had nowhere to go, I would offer him/her to stay at my place. Thirdly, Amanda can be a brat sometimes, but she was just like a sister to Maniac Magee. She shared a room with him and even let him read some of her books. I'm not much of a brat, but if my good friend did live at my house, I would be nothing more than a sister to him/her. I would even share a room and my books to my friend. This is who I would like to be in Maniac Magee: Amanda Beale. And these are the reasons why I would like to be her.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Theme Post 2
The theme of this book is about homelessness because ever since Maniac Magee ran away from his original home, he was running all his life. For example, he ran away after the baseball pitch with John McNab, he ran away from running into the Cobras all the way to East End. He also ran away from the Beale house and from the McNab house after a short while of living with them. He slept in the zoo and in the park, and he ate out of the trash can, just like any homeless person would. To conclude, the theme of Maniac Mage is homelessness.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Character Post 2
Amanda Beale is one of Maniac Magee's best friends. She became more than his friend when Maniac moved in with her and her family, she basically became his sister. She can try to be ecouraging to Maniac when he's in a certain situation such as East End shunning him. She tends to whine a lot, for she is the type of person who has control over others. She also loves to read books...lots and lots of books. One of her favorite books was Encyclopedia A, which got shredded into confetti after Maniac untied Cobble's Knot. Even though she has a tendancy to act like a brat and become easily angered, she is always loving and caring to Maniac Magee.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Theme Post
The theme of this story is about racism because Maniac Magee soon learns that black and white people are separated by ends of a block. Although Maniac does not see issues in color, he learns that almost every friend he makes at East and West end, they seem to have a problem with people who are not the same colored-skin as them.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Monday, February 8, 2010
Character Post 1
Maniac Magee was born with the name of Jeffery Lionel Magee (Spinelli, 5). After his parents died in a bus crash, he went to live with his Aunt Dot and Uncle Dan, who hated each other (6). His last night of a normal life was at his school chorus, when he started screaming in the middle of a song (7). He ran away from his old life and onto his new life of running. He started off in Hollidaysburg, where he first met Amanda Beale (10). Maniac Magee rescued Arnold Jones from Finsterwall's yard (18-19). He ran from the dump, the tracks, the creek, and stayed at the Pickwell's house for dinner (20). Maniac meets John McNab by being the first kid to play frogball and beat him (25-26). He runs into McNab and the Cobras, and runs from them all the way to East End (30-32). Maniac meets Mars Bar Thompson (33).
Works Cited:
Spinelli, Jerry. Maniac Magee. 1990.
Works Cited:
Spinelli, Jerry. Maniac Magee. 1990.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Author Post
10 Facts About Jerry Spinelli:
1. He was the author of over 15 popular books.
2. He was the winner of more than 15 childrens book awards such as the Newberry Medal.
3. He lives in Pennsylvania with his wife, Eileen.
4. Most of his books are funny and true to life. (http://www.jerryspinellibiography.com/)
5. He was known best for his novels Maniac Magee and Wringer. (www.wikipedia.com/jerryspinelli)
6. He also wrote the novels Space Station Seventh Grade, Jason and Marceline, and Who Put the Hair in my Toothbrush? (www.kidsread.com/jerryspinelli)
7. In college, he went to Gettysburg College and Johns Hopkins University. (http://www.jerryspinellibiography.com/)
8. He began writting when he was only 16. (www.houghtonmifflinreading.com/jerryspinelli)
9. He writes mostly about events from his life or feelings from his childhood. (www.houghtonmifflinreading.com/jerryspinelli)
10. When he was a kid, he wanted to be a baseball player or a cowboy. (www.goodreads.com/jerryspinelli)
Works Cited:
http://jerryspinellibiography.com
http://wikipedia.com/jerryspinelli
http://kidsread.com/jerryspinelli
http://houghtonmifflinreading.com/jerryspinelli
1. He was the author of over 15 popular books.
2. He was the winner of more than 15 childrens book awards such as the Newberry Medal.
3. He lives in Pennsylvania with his wife, Eileen.
4. Most of his books are funny and true to life. (http://www.jerryspinellibiography.com/)
5. He was known best for his novels Maniac Magee and Wringer. (www.wikipedia.com/jerryspinelli)
6. He also wrote the novels Space Station Seventh Grade, Jason and Marceline, and Who Put the Hair in my Toothbrush? (www.kidsread.com/jerryspinelli)
7. In college, he went to Gettysburg College and Johns Hopkins University. (http://www.jerryspinellibiography.com/)
8. He began writting when he was only 16. (www.houghtonmifflinreading.com/jerryspinelli)
9. He writes mostly about events from his life or feelings from his childhood. (www.houghtonmifflinreading.com/jerryspinelli)
10. When he was a kid, he wanted to be a baseball player or a cowboy. (www.goodreads.com/jerryspinelli)
Works Cited:
http://jerryspinellibiography.com
http://wikipedia.com/jerryspinelli
http://kidsread.com/jerryspinelli
http://houghtonmifflinreading.com/jerryspinelli
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
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