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Thursday 15 December 2011

Assesment #2

Today was my 2nd day at the Boys and Girls club. This time Marcus happend to be at the same school as us. The gym were we were previously was being taken by a meeting. We were located in the libary instead. For the first 20 minutes We helped a little girl with a crossword puzzel whitch surrprisingly was very difficult. After helping the rest of the chlidren we drew chrismas pictures with them for about 20 minutes. I felt better then I did after the last visit because I helped more kids and also got to know them better. I helped a little boy with his math homework, helped a girl with her soduku puzzel and much more. I am so exited for the next visit i had lots of fun helping these kids.

Assesment #1

Today was I first day we visited The Boys and Girls Club. We arrived early before the kids started their homework so we participated in a game of dodgeball. Then the club went into power hour, where are the kids do their homework without talking. I helped some of the kids with their math homework. one child did not want to do his homework so quinlan and I had to convince him to do it. I felt very good when visiting this boys and girls club. I rememeber times when i was young and I needed help with homework. I was always disipointed and fustriated when I was stuck on a problem. I also felt good when I was able to help the kids have fun and play dodge ball. This was a great experience and i cant wait for the next.

Essay 5

Visiting D.C.
Our Class trip to D.C.
By: Cole Blake
11/28/11


The 8th grade, at Pine Point School school traveled to Washington D.C. from November 8th to the 11th for a class trip. We visited several historical sites like The Holocaust Museum and Mt. Vernon, the home of George Washington. I loved visiting memorials in Washington D.C. and want to go back again next year.

 
Mt. Vernon was an incredible place to visit while I was in D.C. I learned a great deal about George Washington. He was the first president of the United States and he gave up power at the end of his term which made him such a great man. He easily could have stayed president even longer. Surprisingly, he owned over 300 slaves at his estate. Near the end of his life, he decided to set them all free. He realised that they were people too and should not be treated poorly. George Washington was born in 1732 and lived until 1799. Sadly he died without any one expecting it. His wife started sleeping in separate rooms when he died because she was so sad. While in Mt. Vernon I also learned a lot about houses in the 1700s. For one, Basements were a lot smaller then they are now. Secondly everyone had slaves to do the work around the house for them. finally. Cooking food took a lot lot longer then it does today. People would have to wait hours for something to finish because it was hard to preheat things. If I were ever in the area again I would definitely visit Mt. Vernon.


Visiting The Holocaust Museum was the saddest thing we did in DC. The first morbid thing was hearing about a Holocaust survivor's stories. The first story she told was about how she never said goodbye to her mother because she left her during a fight.The second story was about when she first had numbers put on her wrist, and she did not know what they were for. While at The Holocaust Museum I learned about how Jews were treated the worst out of all the races that Hitler wanted to to perish.  I am very glad I went to The Holocaust Museum and learned about all of this.

   I am so thankful that i could visit D.C. with my friends and see all these great places. Mt. Vernon was very interesting because we could see things that George Washington touched. The Holocaust Museum was very sad, it made me think a lot how Hitler treated the Jews and how bad it was. I am so glad I was able to visit D.C.