Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Feast Day


On feast day we had candy and snacks. My mom served us the food and she was wearing a white pilgrim hat. I like eating rainbow marshmellows and cheese nibbles. I am wearing my indian necklace and headband. My headband has my name on it in that circle green thing. Happy Thanksgiving from Abraham Lincoln!
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Indian Necklace


This is a picture I drew of the indian necklace I made. It is made out of string and colored paper and noodles. It goes color, noodle, color, noodle, color, noodle.
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Indian


This is a boy indian. I made it brown. Indians have a different body color than us. Indians shoot bow and arrows and throw staffs.
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Turkey


I made this at Spaceship School. I really like the colors on this. It has a circle head, but turkeys don't really have circle heads. I really like my turkey. I want to tell a joke. Why does it have a circle head? Because she has a gobble and eyes. That's a joke. I am done.
(This was Bennett's first day back at school after being sick for just over a week. The teacher wrote on the top of his turkey, "w/help Bennett had tender feelings today.)
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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Indian Corn


First I made a skinny oval. Then I made the leaves and I colored it green. Then I did up, up, up lines and then across, cross, cross like a potty chart. Then I did lots of different colors. Blue, red, orange, purple. Indians eat it. Then I paint it yellow.
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Letter Spaceship

This is a spaceship. When I learn a letter I get a star on it. I got a star sticker that red. After I did all the letters I count down. The star stickers are red, blue, red, blue, red, blue and that's called a pattern. I know all my letters now.
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Indian Teepee


Before this day I made this picture at Spaceship School. I put different kid of pictures on it. Because that is how the Indians write and how they get food and water and kill animals with a bow and arrow. To make the Indian I made a circle for his face, he kind of looks mean. I did two arms, two legs and a straight body and two lines for his mouth. I even drawed a window and some stairs so he can look up through the window. I really love it so much. Then I painted it after I put the pictures on. And it's yellow. And I put some sticks on the teepee.
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