Sharks debate

When I heard that we had to do debates I was pretty excited! I thought that debates would be really fun because you get to argue on a topic on two different sides! I got on the debate where we debate whether sharks should be protected or not. I really liked this debate topic because it was really interesting and I like sharks. I also knew some information about sharks before so I was prepared for what we were going to be learning about. The people in my group were Hayden, Daniel T., and Gabi. We got our folders with articles about sharks. We looked at the names of articles and tried to figure out what information they had. Then, one by one, we would read articles, annotate them, and take notes about the pros and cons. We eventually finished all our articles and we had all our information. A few days later we split up into sides for the debate. One side would say that sharks were dangerous, and the other side would say that sharks should be protected. Before we got our sides, I wanted to be on the side that says sharks should be protected because I think that was the right side and it had more information. When I got on the side that says sharks should be protected, I was happy that I got on the side I wanted. Hayden and I would be on side A, and Gabi and Daniel T. would be on side B. I already had a lot of information from all my articles so now I just needed to gather it all together. Then Hayden and I  had to make 2 reasons for why sharks should be protected. We reviewed our notes and came up with 2 strong reasons to use in the debate. One, sharks are really important to the ocean ecosystem, and two, humans kill way more sharks than sharks kill humans. Ms. Robert then gave us a document to write the intro, our two reasons, and our conclusion, (with no counterarguments) but first we had to figure out who would say what in the debate. We settled on me saying the intro and the second reason and Hayden said the first reason and the conclusion. That night for homework I started writing my introduction and my second reason. When I finished I was very happy with my work. After a week or so, Ms. Robert gave us another document with counterarguments. I started writing on the new document and I think it was more fun with counterarguments because you get to say why the other person is wrong. I wrote longer when I used counterarguments. I finally finished my side and the other side also did. Then we started to practice the debates altogether. I think it started a little hard but we got the hang of it! When it came time for the debate, I was ready! We did the debate in the auditorium and sat on 2 sides. We did a practice run, and then we did the real one on video. It was very fun. I think I did very well and I really liked the debate work!

Super Fudge

I read Super Fudge as my book club book. It’s about 2 boys, Peter (older) and Fudge(younger) and they live in New York City. One day their parents told them the were having another baby, Tootsie. Another day their parents told them they were moving to Princeton for a year. Peter was not happy about all of these changes. Fudge didn’t mind. Once they got to Princeton Peter was worried about school and having to make new friends. He’s also sad because he misses his friends from New York City. In addition Tootsie was getting all the attention. But it turns out it wasn’t so bad at all because Peter and Fudge made new friends and they were able to see their old friends sometimes. Also Tootsie wasn’t so bad. At the end they moved back to New York City and got used to Tootsie. The lesson learned was that changes aren’t so bad. Don’t be afraid of changes. Thats the story of the book Super Fudge. Heres a link to my story mountain that I made. I hope you like it!

super fudge story mountain

Summary: November Nights.

This is my summary of November Nights. I learned not to tell every little detail of the story but just the important parts. I also learned not to write he, she, or they but to actually call the characters by their names. Also I learned to tell the problem and the solution and lastly the lesson learned. I hope you enjoy my summary!

New neighbors are moving in next to Bradley and Brian’s house. The new neighbors names are Mr. and Ms. Sargent. In Mr. and Ms. Sargent yard there was a tree. Bradley, Brian, Lucy and Nate used to play in the tree and left some of their stuff inside the tree. They want to get their stuff back! But Mr. and Ms. Sargent are doing something to the tree, Bradley, Brian, Lucy and Nate don’t know what Mr. and Ms. Sargent are doing to the tree! They are going to find out by doing Operation Brian. It was midnight on Thanksgiving The kids did Operation Brian, they snuck into Mr. and Ms. Sargents yard. But they were caught! It turns out that Mr. and Ms. Sargent were making a cardboard space shuttle for their grandchildren. The lesson learned is asking is always a better way than sneaking.