Payton
By Olivia
Playful
Always sweet
You can count on her
Terrific
Odles of laugh
Never leaves me out
Extra: Kind, Sweet, and loyal
The Crimson Clover
The name of my flower is the Crimson Clover. The crimson clover is native to Europe. Its blooming pieriod is March through May. They grow six to twelve inches. Its scienctific classification is Fabaceae and its scientific name is Trifolium incarnatum. this flower blooms all over Texas. An interesting fact about the crimson clover is that if you plant it in a garden with lots of other flowers it will hog all of the space.
Picture and facts found at http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/wildseed/crimsonclover.html
My Favorite Part Of Willow Creek Home
What I Want To Be When I Grow Up
Have you ever thought about what you want to be in the future? I want to be a teacher.
Teachers have a special love and care for children. They have lots of patience and a real low temper for students that might be trouble. Teachers don’t make every thing about themselves. When they teach they use a loud voice and a big vocabulary. To get the children to do their work or to be a good student they use discipline. Teachers know how to communicate well with others. If your teacher is having a bad day, try to be his or her star student.
I’ve wanted to be a teacher since I was five and I have determination to reach my goal!
Division Song
Acrostic
Olivia
Only my best friend
Loving, sweet, and pretty
Interested in Harry Potter
Very respective
Intellegent
Always there for me
By Payton
My Trip to Alabama
When we first arrived in Alabama to adopt my brother I was anxious to snuggle up with my new family member.
After a very long time this day came! Then I stood up and hugged him so tight he probably couldn’t breath. His name is Jayden Christian Palmer. Jayden’s eyes sparkled brighter and shinier than the best sparkle on earth. He was cuter than the cutest and littlest kitten ever.
But, there was bad news with that. The news was it was not official quite yet that we could adopt him. We would have to wait another 60 days to do it. Since we came up to Alabama that time we would get to take Jayden home and wouldn’t have to come back next time.
When I got into the car I was thinking of all the different ways he would be better off with us.
Why People Celebrate
Lots people celebrate for reasons. Those reasons can be for holidays, to honor someone, or just to have fun!
Some people like to celebrate to get together with their family’s. When family’s get together to celebrate something it’s sort of like a party. Friends that I know come together and have a feast. What do you do when you celebrate? Sometimes people come to celebrations and get surprises. Did you know that some celebrations include dancing. Some people come to celebrations because it’s about them. There are some people that have celebrations to honor their kingdom, country, or even their state. Lots of Moms have a celebration for their new born baby! Do you ever get invited to a celebration.
That’s why people celebrate things.
What I’ve Learned About Multiplication And Division
This year I have learned how to tell when I need to multiply or divide. I have also learned how to multiply and divide more than just facts. Two key words that tell me when I need to multiply or divide are each and equally. We have also learned an easy way to help us remember the steps to division: Dose McDonalds Sell Cheese Burgers Really? Multiplication is repeated addition and division is repeated subtraction. The answer to a multiplication problem is a product. When you get your answer to a division problem it would be called the quotient. I have also learned how to multiply with a grid. The grid taught us why we put the zero down. To divide or multiply you will need to know these vocabulary words factor, product, divisor, dividend, and quotient. If it’s a tricky problem and you don’t know if you need to multiply or divide ask yourself is it less than________ or is it more than________. A way to tell if you need to multiply or divide is the labels. If the labels are different than you multiply or divide.