Monday, November 28, 2011

The Christmas Around the World Project

Hi! Sorry I haven't posted in a while. Just got busy doing...oh whatever. This blog's theme is not me, It's school, so lets get on to the school topics and interesting whatnot.

First of all, Thanksgiving break has just passed us. Done anything especially interesting? Comment your discoveries or family time. Contact your watched game scores. Anything good enough at least over the fun of sitting on a cardboard box all day. Sure, it might be so very high up and like a skyscraper to you, but that's just not very interesting to anybody else (who has a mind that's colorful, or at least not gray). We'd like to know and stalk your interests!

Second...oh whatever. Let's just skip to the main part of this post. See, the title of the page? The Christmas Around the World Project. We would have to make information in trios or partners of the country that we're doing it on. Nickie, Courtni and I are doing it on England. What are you doing it on? If you'd like to, comment on that, supplying details. And no, I am not obsessed with 'WHY WONT YOU JUST COMMENT AND I'LL QUICKLY STALK YOUR INTERESTS!' But then again, I kind of am. But that's not what I was really talking about, was I? So, the project's requirements. To be able to locate the continent on the map (ours is the U.K., or United Kingdom, which is actually really small compared to the U.S.) and to know their traditions, carols, information, etc. Also the national food's recipe card. The optional part about it is that you could make the recipe food to share as a snack as you present your project. I Think it's due next Tuesday, so we don't have so long. Be overboard, anything. Comment (and again, no) if you'd like to, this is optional, and if you're social, what you'd like to add to this post. I guess it's the end of it.

School is always fun, in one way or another. Just find that way out.
The Main Author who Kind Of And Kind Of Not Loves Or Doesn't Love School,


I'll be back.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Getting a Head Start in the Weekend!

YAY...I mean, oh no. Friday's off of school for a holiday that I'm not sure of! I do love school, but I like breaks off doing things like that, and here, we're going to get a head start in the weekend! Well, the first thing for the weekend is to remember the rules of off school. Take advantage of this time and go do something that'll be amazing!

(School Pie, I know, does topics on school but listen to this topic: No School Friday--get a head start in the weekend. I mentioned the word 'school', didn't I?)

Rules to the Weekend:
1. Sleep In. When you have to wake up early everyday for school, take advantage of head starts and sleep quietly in your bed as much as possible, up until you're fully awake and slept the sleep outta you.
2. Do things big. School time takes up most of the day in schooldays, so be sure to do something wonderful or just fun--sports, club meetings, or just hanging around with friends. Just do something , okay?
3. I guess that's all. Just do whatever's fine to you, and try to avoid something you dislike as much as you possibly can.


Okay, that's the three rules to the weekend. Try trying them out, and see if you're weekend will turn out better.

ATTENTION! CONTESTS:
It's a story-writing competition on what you dream to do over the weekend. Try to use as much details as possible and if you'd like, add pictures. Any kind are fine--photos taken, pictures from online, or just drawings. Don't use anything inappropriate either---nobody really wants to hear about that.

Deadline: November 30th, so it'll give you plenty of time to work on it.

One to three paragraphs. Try making it short.

Winner's prize: Getting it posted on this blog and getting to be an author for a month.

TRY YOUR BEST!
(Please, please, please!)
Or at least I think so...

HAVE FUN WITH YOUR WEEKEND!
-Tiffany
Author and Creator of School Pie
My Quote: "Laugh the leafy green outta you. (It's a thought.)"

Discover the New Way to Fun!

Hi everybody! This is, though my first post, my very, very, first post, and I guess you're all thinking that doesn't make any sense whatsoever. Well, it does make no sense, but that's not what I'm going to talk about.

Today I went on the amazing website shown by our great computer teacher (which I forget the name of) and saw plenty of information, educational games and tons of interesting videos which gets you learning. The site is the 'Discovery Portal' and is a website linked in my blog. Go to 'buttons' and click 'Discovery Portal Page' to go to the Portal Page to all those things that I mentioned.

Well, that's just the first part. I also got an optical illusions book from Lana which was called Action Optical Illusions by Al Seckel. It's an amazing book which shows different kinds of optical illusion pictures and photos which show how to see the illusion or how to do it yourself. One trick that was a do-it-yourself one was that if you rub two quarters between your fingers quick enough then another, or third quarter will appear. Money magic!

Also, there were awesome reports for 'Science Mini Projects' and we just finished them up. There, I remember, were penguins, solar power, electricity, and one that I can't spell. That one my friend Mary did, on the name of her swim team. I did mine on Cats, but it wasn't as great as any other one!

'Hope my life at school sounds interesting to you. Oh--and, I will be adding some new authors soon!

:) -Tiffany
Author and creator of School Pie
My Quote: "Laugh the leafy green outta you!"