The Pros and Cons of 2020

2020 is a year no one will ever forget. With Covid 19 and more historical events. Here are the pros and cons of 2020.

 

Pros:

One pro was Covid 19. How you may ask? While this is also in the cons section, there are still pros about it. One thing that was great was getting to spend a lot of time with your family! I used to only get to see my dad on the weekends, but when Covid hit he had to work from home, so I got to see him a lot more!

Another pro was I got a cute little furry friend. His name? Charlie. Charlie is my new dog. He is the sweetest dog in the world and all he wants is love and attention. Oh and did I mention his little tail! It is wagging none stop. What a happy dog!

Another pro was my tenth birthday! Double digits! Charlie was my birthday present! Even though I couldn’t have a party because of Covid, some friends came by in there cars to say, Happy Birthday!

Second to last was Biden won the election!

Finally, this one is probably most important, I got to go to school! Not online. But in PERSON! I was so excited to see my friends and actually be in a room, not a zoom, but a classroom!

Cons:

One con. The biggest con. COVID 19. Not just because I couldn’t see my friends. But because millions of people were infected with the virus, and thousands of people have died. People in the nursing home where my great grandma lives have gotten sick with the virus.

Another con was the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Finally, well of course there were more things, but lastly, was the death of Kobe Bryant.

 

Jamestown and Plymouth Venn diagram

I really enjoyed this project.  I thought is was really cool to learn about two different colonies, Jamestown and Plymouth. It was a pretty easy process, First we read about the two colonies and took notes. Then once we knew a lot about the two colonies we made a Venn diagram we placed important things we knew about each colony into their own circle. Then we put what we knew that was the same. It was really fun and now it’s here for you to see:

Thanks for looking at my project! 🙂

Book Review ( Double Fudge)

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This is my Book review on Double Fudge. We had to write an introduction to hook the reader. Then we had to talk a little about the book. Next we talked about a connection we had with the book. Last we wrote about what type of reader would like this book. Hope you enjoy my book review on Double Fudge.

Book: Double Fudge

Author: Judy Blume

Recommended by:Elizabeth

 

Do you have a younger brother or sister? Do they like something a lot and are always talking about it? Well in the book Double Fudge by Judy Blume, Peter’s brother Fudge can’t stop talking about money!

 

In the book Fudge is obsessed with money. He is constantly talking to people and asking them how much money they have. While Fudge continues to talk about money, Peter is determined to make it stop and put the money talk to an end.

 

I was able to connect to this book because Peter has a younger sibling who talks about something again and again and I have a younger sibling who does the same!

I rate this book five out of five stars. I recommend this book to people who like funny fiction stories. Hope you read  Double Fudge by Judy Blume.

How many states 3D’s visited

This is my graphing project. I surveyed my classmates and asked them, “ How many states have you visited?” I tallied my results and created a pictograph. On my slideshow, I created both a bar graph and a pictograph to display my data. One thing I enjoyed about this project was creating a pictograph. One thing I found challenging about this project was tracing over it with sharpy. I hope you enjoy viewing my final Google Slides Presentation.