Friday, October 21, 2011

Our Spooky Story

Students wrote this one together:
                               Our Spooky Story:
“The wind was a torrent of darkness among the gusty tree. The salt of the seas ambushes my face. The roar of the waves crashing in my ears and I feel like screaming. I was feeling very uncertain about my next move. Should Irun or hide or stay and see what is causing the bizarre visions.
Then, I feel a cold breath on my neck, and I slowly turn around. I see a horrid sight a woman with gray skin and a haunting look on her face. Never have I seen such pale skin with a big nose. Then she opened her mouth that was filled with two long, bloody, fangs and said “Go away, get away now, it’s not safe.” Then she turned around and hollered a painful shriek. Then she disappeared into the dark night. The only thing left behind was a small drop of blood glistening in the moonlight.
      The next thing I knew someone with rough, wrinkly skin grabbed me and covered my mouth with a dirty cloth. I felt the adrenaline pumping through my veins, and I just let him drag me away. Then, less than a second later, his greasy hands grabbed me by the neck and threw me into a van. “What is going on?” I yell. “Be quiet and you won’t be too damaged,” the deep voice of the man said. Then he mumbled something to another person, a woman I think, and ran off deep into the dark woods.  All of a sudden, I felt the van jerk forward. I started panicking.  My mind was racing.  Thoughts and questions were jumbled around in my brain.  I wondered where the woman was taking me.  I didn’t know what to do.  If I screeched, no one would hear me, so there was no point.
      I felt my life coming back to me, the good and the bad. Then the van door opened and I was guided to a place unknown because there was a blindfold over my face. When it was removed I was at my house greeted by my mom and friends. Then I saw my captures, and they really weren’t unknown, they were my friends. “Happy Halloween!” they all shouted.
“Is this payback for what I did to you last year?” I said with tears trickling down my cheeks. “Yup,” they all said in unison. “Then how did you do the ghost lady?” I asked. “What ghost lady?” They said confused.
To Be Continued….Maybe

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Fun with the Computer

Now that kids have their computers all day (and take them home) we can do fun stuff in the library before school.
Here is a fun link to help with your typing
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/typing/levels/level1.shtml

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

A Poem About Reading By. C.


Read and Believe

Reading, Reading, Here and There, Reading, Reading Everywhere        

Oh what do I owe the pleasure of entering my little world?

Well it has to do with learning

Learning new things every day

I learn big things, and small things, important, or not-so-much

I am always learning in the little reading place in my mind

In my mind I can create a world with everything I want

It’s a place where I can control, create, and have all to my own

Whether it’s defeating a knight or casting a spell, it’s all mine

Though you may have your own little world you may just be able to enter mine

Just for a second

But you have to know the secret code

The code has something to do with you

And who you are

So once you find what it is your welcome to visit me

But I have to fully trust you to let you visit

But at some point in your visitation in my little world

I will guide you to the making of your own little world

A world that you can control, create, and have all to yourself

But you have to believe in everything that crosses your path

Are you up for that?

Believing, Believing, Here and There, Believing, Believing Everywhere


Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Jog-A-Thon


DATA’s First Ever Jog-a-Thon

            By: Cheryl H.
DATA had their first ever Jog-a-Thon! Thanks to our DATA parents, we were successful. They sprayed water and started this whole Jog-a-Thon. If it wasn’t for them we wouldn’t have had it. There were 3 events for each circle. One event was jogging around in a circle. Another one was the limbo. The third one was the sack races. Other circles had hula-hoops instead of sack races. They also had music which pumped up our moods. At the end we received popsicles and memories. Kids are still bringing money for DATA to have special, fun events for the year.