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media type="custom" key="11354354" Auburn Game! By Annie One day I was at home, sitting around doing nothing until the phone rang. I was excited that I had someone to talk to! It was a while until I got off the phone, and I had some exciting news. My friend Whitney invited me to the Auburn game and a sleepover. Mom said yes, and I ran to pack my suitcase. The next day, Whitney’s family came to pick me up and take me to their house. The next morning, we had to wake up really early to make it to Auburn to do all of the fun things Whitney’s family had planned. The first thing we did was go to a tailgate party given by the farmers. There were cows, sheep, music, games, face painting, and a lot of good food. We got pump water to give to the sheep. The sheep were very cute, and they appreciated the water. Next, we went to the Tiger Walk. We saw Cam Newton, Mario Fannin, and Ontario McCalleb.They look so strong! We cheered for them as they walked by us to the stadium! After that, we went to Tiger Rags to buy t - shirts. It was very, very cold, and we put the t- shirts over our clothes to warm up. Later on, it was time to go into the stadium. Our seats were up really high, on the very highest row. Soon the game started, and Whitney and I were yelling like crazy! Auburn won the game! Whitney’s mom took our picture at the stadium before we left. Then it was time to go home. I told Whitney I really enjoyed our day in Auburn. I will never forget it!

Annie's Book Talk  Who Was Daniel Boone? By Sydelle Kramer media type="custom" key="11494964"

What You Need to Know:  * This is a biography about Daniel Boone, America's first frontier hero, and its most important pioneer. * It is the story of Daniel Boone's life and how he carved out trails for others to follow to help settle the frontier. * This story includes topics such as the hard life of settlers and the struggle between Indians and settlers over the land. * I give this book 4 out of 5 stars!

Book Summary

//Who Was Daniel Boone?// by Sydelle Kramer, tells of a famous frontier hero named Daniel Boone and his adventures. Daniel lived nearly two hundred years ago when much of America was wilderness. Daniel grew up in Pennsylvania, where he learned from the Delaware Indians how to hunt and survive in the forest. His family moved to Virginia, where he became such a good hunter that he was able to feed and clothe his family. His family then moved to North Carolina where he met and married Rebecca Bryan. After finding a place in Kentucky that was great for hunting and growing crops, he made the Wilderness Road, which allowed other settlers to make their way there. He founded the town of Boonesborough, even though the Indians did not want settlers there. Daniel rescued his daughter from the Indians after she was kidnapped. Before long, the Indians captured Daniel. You will not believe what happened next! His experience with Indians and the frontier will help him survive in a very unusual way. I recommend this book to find out about how Daniel Boone helped the United States grow and become the great country it is today. Links

[|www.danielboonetrail.com]

[|www.danielboonefamily.org]

[|www.danielboonehomestead.org]

 “ The Day Before the Test” By: Madelyn, Sarah, and Annie

 ‘Twas the day before the test, and all through the school, Not a teacher was stirring not even Mr. Cool. All the papers were graded, all except some, And that was the test that nobody had done. The children were studying all the info in their heads. They were all wishing to get ready for bed. The teachers were ready and the students were done, Hoping the papers don’t weigh a ton. When suddenly Mrs. Light heard a very loud thump. It was Saint Homework Pass riding a stump. With flying pencils ready to land, They see St. Pass with a big sack in his hand. He crashed through the window, shattering all the glass, Handing out passes to all of the class. His words, how merry. And his nose like a cherry. He shook when he laughed, like my old pal Jerry. He was covered in red from head to toe. We never wanted him to go. The thin paper with words brought so much joy. That all the children felt that they didn’t need a toy. Then a cold wind blew, Out the window he flew. And in the distance we could barely hear: “Now, Pencil! Now, Marker! Now, Crayon and Eraser! On, Chalk! On, Paintbrush! On, Highlighter and Tracer! To the stars and up to the sky. Now, dash away! Dash away! Dash away and fly!” This is the last of the story you’ll hear , and now we leave you with this cheer.

 Good Test to all and to all a good rest! J

 We also want to thank Shelley and Whitney for their help!

Winter is. . . .   By Annie

Winter is when my friends and I  have fun sledding down a steep hill. Cold snow drops from gray clouds. When bright stars come out  in the dark night,   to lead your way.

Martin Luther King Jr.

By: Annie Martin Luther King Jr. you were extraordinary. You were fearless and fair. You were persistent and hard working. You were eloquent and gifted. How I exclaimed with greatfulness. When you fought for civil rights. Then you made a speech. Saying, “ I have a dream!”

You were determined, Martin Luther King Jr. You were courageous and resonate. You were eager and hopeful. You were positive and wonderful. Even when you were commended. You were sure to rise above I was never disappointed. Martin Luther King Jr., I adore you.



I Love You More Than Chocolate Cake By: Annie I love you more than chocolate cake,  Than caramel apples, pleas e   Than cookie dough and Christmas snow,   And Mamma's mac and cheese. I love you more than H20,  And Wizards of Waverly Place,   Than iCarly and Good Luck Charlie,   And Cody Simpson's face. I love you more than my iPod,  Than Radio Disney's host,   For I love fries,   Of any size, But, I love you the most. CHOCOLATE CAKE!!!!! COOKIES!!!! Ode to Sweetie Pie Sweetie Pie, Sweetie Pie I'll love you till the day I die, We found you on a lonely road, When you were just a few months old, Mom stopped the car and you were shy, But, It wasn't long till you gave us a try, We fed you and bathed you oh what a sight; We had no idea that your fur was white, You stared to bark, play, and run; <span style="color: #da49d0; display: block; font-family: Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif; font-size: 250%; text-align: center;">And we realized you were lots of fun, You sleep by mom each night by her bed; <span style="color: #da49d0; display: block; font-family: Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif; font-size: 250%; text-align: center;">Because with us you knew there was nothing to dread. <span style="color: #da49d0; display: block; font-family: Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif; font-size: 250%; text-align: center;"> <span style="color: #da49d0; display: block; font-family: Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif; font-size: 250%; text-align: center;"> <span style="color: #da49d0; display: block; font-family: Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif; font-size: 250%; text-align: center;"> <span style="color: #da49d0; display: block; font-family: Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif; font-size: 250%; text-align: center;">

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I Remember

By: Annie

I remember listening to my father telling fun stories about when he went to Camp Mac. I remember feeling really excited and nervous the day before Camp Mac. I remember dancing during Rec. Hall with my camp friends. I remember eating the best food at Camp Mac, especially taco salad. I remember winning my first nukem. I remember meeting new friends at Camp Mac. I remember getting a great horse named Wilbur. I remember making a plaque in Arts and Crafts at Camp Mac. Some things I may forget, but when it comes to Camp Mac, there are many things that I remember. <span style="background-color: #00ffff; color: #f46cca; font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive; font-size: 18pt;"> <span style="background-color: #00ffff; color: #f46cca; font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive; font-size: 40px; vertical-align: sub;">Sister to Sister Well, sister, here we are again, There will be bumps in the road, But you just keep trying. There will be mud on the sidewalk, But you just have to cross it. There will be locked doors, But you just have to find the key. There will be 299 word essays, But you just have to let your imagination flow. You can do it, just keep trying. Earn your goals. Believe in yourself. There will be nights without sleep, But you just have to eat an energy bar. There will be hurt feelings and breakups, But you just have to ignore that silliness, And break through the wall. Keep trying. I believe in you, And you should believe in yourself.