Monday, December 14, 2009
Heidi assignment 5 Spencer, Destiny, Chandler
Fraulein is an unmarried women
Heidi doesnt come to breakfast because she doesnt think "Breakfast is Ready" is an invention to eat
No because the smarter students would help the dumber people
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Skyler, Katie, Kenna's TKAM Assignment 5
Restate the questions please. : )
Friday, December 11, 2009
1. Mr. Avery said that bad children cause the season change.
2. They made a snowman of Mr. Avery, which Ms. Maudie called a "morphodite".
3. The firetrucks came from Abbotsville and Clark's Ferry.
4. Boo Radley put the blanket around Scout while she was looking at the fire.
5. He doesn't believe that blacks are any better than whites, and he was hired to.
6. The Missouri Compromise was a bill that let missouri adopt a constitution having no restrictions on slavery.
7. He was very calm towards Scout and was not happy with Francis.
8. Jack wasn't sure he was strict enough or disciplined her enough.
Christian, Caleb, John
TKAM assignment 5
Because when children disobey their parents, the weather turns cold.
they built a Snowman
abbottsville
boo radley
because calpurnia knows tom very well and he goes to her church, so atticus is defending him for her.
6. cousin ike says the missouri comprimise that led to the south defeat during the civil war. Breifly discribe the missouri comprimise.
The Missouri Compromise was an agreement passed in 1820 between the pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions in the United States Congress, involving primarily the regulation of slavery in the western territories.
7. How does Uncle Jack react when Scout gets in a fight with Francis?
He punished Scout without giving scout a chance to give her side of the story.
he lets them run wild.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
TKAM - Assignment 5
Heidi-Fifth Assignment - Bryanna, Parris and Damien
Heidi 5
Heidi - Assignment 5
1. What is the difference between a frau and fraulein?
2. Why does Heidi not go to breakfast when Tinette told her,"Breakfast's ready!"
3. Describe what Fraulein Rottenmeir hopes for when she first visits with Herr Kandidat? Does she get what she wants? What is Herr Kandidat's response?
4. Should smart students work with only smart students? Why?
5. What are two names people call Heidi besides Heidi?
6. How does Heidi get to the bell tower? What does she find there?
7. What is Fraulein Rottenmeir's reaction to the kittens Heidi brought home?
8. What does Fraulein Rottenmeir want to do to punish Heidi?
9. How far is it from Domleschag to Frankfurt?
10. Post a picture of cats.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Heidi Assignment 4
2. If I never went to school I would not know how to anything because reading and writing are essential things in my life. I wouldn't be able to go to college or support myself when I get older. It may look fun in the beginning, but you would find out soon that it's not all it's cracked up to be.
3. The new scenes referred to in chapter 6's title are of the Sesemann residence in Frankfurt. It is very different than the Alm. The house is large and unfamiliar to Heidi. There is a coachmen and a maid and Heidi doesn't know anything about how these people live.
4. Heidi is neither foolish or pert. She just simply is bold and speaks what she thinks. She doesn't know how else to act. She hasn't been discouraged ever for what she says.
5. Fraulein Rottenmeier has basically runs the Sesemann household. She tells people what to do and when to do it. She kind of takes Klara's mother's place since she died many years ago.
6. Fraulein Rottenmeier's three problems with Heidi are that she is only eight and Klara is twelve and she needs to catch up with Klara's education, another problem is that Heidi isn't her baptist name, and also that Heidi cannot read or write.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
TKAM Assignment 4
Heidi 4
1.) The first visit was from the pastor. The pastor tryed to make the grandfather see his way but the grandfather had other thoughts. The pastor made the grandfather very mad. The second visit was from Dete. She thinks that the Alm-Uncle shouldn't be caring for Heidi and so she found somebody to take care of the child. Dete takes the child away from the grandfather and grandmother and she didn't want to.
2.)My life would be different because I wouldn't know anything. My knowledge would be very small and I would have a hard time talking to people and I would have a very bad job. I would be looked down apon.
3.) The new scenes would refer to Heidi going to school, having new clothes, reading, learning her a b c's and enjoying having a person to play with.
4.) More than likly be a pert becasuse she isn't foolish at all!
5.)Fraulien Rottemeirer would be like a mother in some ways. I think that she really cares about what happenes to Klara and how her upbringing is.
6.) 1-she brings animals into the house
2-she slammes the door and the books and paper fall down
3-she hides rolls in her closet and gets in trouble
Austin and Cassidy
Monday, November 23, 2009
HEIDI
2.If i didnt go to school i would be not dumb but unable to understand the things thatmean the most to others. like i like to read and i would not be able to if i had no schooling.
3.the new scene in chapter 6 is very diffrent from the alm and what heidi is used to. she refers to it as the town of stone. she feels out of place and wants to go back home to the alm and grandfauther.
4.heidi isnt foolish she is pert because pert means to be free and forward. she speakes her mind and likes to run free and wild among the goats.
5.fraulien rottenmere is very picky and doesnt tollerate anything other than the best. her role is to watch Klara the little girl in the wheelchair. and to keep the servents in order.
6.rottenmere thinks that heidi is to young for klara, that heidi is a creatcher not a person, and she also has a problem about heidi not being able to read.those are the three questions.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Heidi - Assignment 4
- Describe the two visits and the results of the two visits in Chapter 5.
- How would your life be different if you never went to school?
- Describe the "New Scenes" refered to in Chapter 6's title.
- Fraulien Rottenmeirer refers to Heidi as either "foolish or pert." Which of these terms most accurately describes Heidi? Why?
- Describe Fraulien Rottemeirer. What is her role in this chapter?
- Describe at least three problems Fraulien Rottenmeierhas with Heidi.
TKAM - Assignment 4
- Describe what Scout, Jem, and Dill do on Dill's last night in Maycomb.
- How does Dill answer Scout's question, "But what in the sam holy hill did you wait till tonight?"
- Jem and Scout are very close at the beginning of this novel, but their relationship is changing. Using details from the story describe how the relationship is changing, and why you think they are changing?
- What does it mean when Scout says, "...I tried to climb in Jem's skin and walk around in it."? Why does she say this?
- When Jem sneaks out to gets his pants what does he find. Read the first two pages of Chapter 7. Is this a foreshadowing? Of what? Could this be somehow related to the gifts in the tree?
- Describe how Scout feels about 2nd grade and how Jem reassures her.
- What treasures do the children find in the tree in chapter 7?
- Who plugs the hole in the tree and why? Do you think the person who did it is being honest as to why he plugged it?
- Who do you think was putting the treasures in the tree?
- Try to post an approprite picture with your post.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
2.In chapter 4, what is it about the house that scares the children so much?
Scout thought she heard laughing inside the house so now she thinks that boo radley still lives there.
3.What troubles is Scout having in school and why does she decide to give school another chance? She is having trouble getting along with the teacher. She decides to give school another chance because atticus talked her into it.
4.Why is someone leaving little things in the tree? Because Jem and scout thinks it’s a hiding spot.
5.Who is the narrator of chapter 4? Scout
6.What is the significance of the gum and the tree? I think it is because they don’t get gum very often.
7.Why is Scout so non-communicative with Atticus? Because Atticus isn’t home and he don’t talk to the children very much.
8.Who is Mrs. Dubois to the kids?Why don't the boys let Scout play with them?
They wont let scout play because scout is a girl.
9.Why is Miss Maudie racist? What does it mean to be racist?
Miss Maudie is not at all racist. Racist is when someone has something against a colored person.
10.How does Boo Radley get his nickname? I don’t know!!!
11.Why does Scout beat up Dill?What is the biggest problem in this chapter? Dill keeps calling Scout a girl.They all get cought passing a note to Boo Radley.
12.Who asks Miss Maudie to marry him every Christmas? Why did she say no? Jem and Scouts uncle ,Jake Finch. Because she likes to tease their uncle.
TKAM 11-17-09
Auspicious: promising success; propitious; opportune; favorable
Benevolence: desire to do good to others; goodwill; charitableness
Incomprehensible: impossible to understand or comprehend; unintelligible.
Melancholy: a gloomy state of mind, esp. when habitual or prolonged; depression.
2.In chapter 4, what is it about the house that scares the children so much?
I think it is because Scout thought that she heard laughing inside the house and they think that Boo Radley is still living in there.
3.What troubles is Scout having in school and why does she decide to give school another chance?
She is having trouble getting along with the teacher. She decides to give school another chance because Atticus talked her into it.
4.Why is someone leaving little things in the tree?
Jem and Scout think that it is a hiding place.
5.Who is the narrator of chapter 4?
Scout is the narrator of chapter 4
6.What is the significance of the gumm and the tree?
We think that it is because the kids don’t get gumm very often.
7.Why is Scout so non-communicative with Atticus?
We think it is because Atticus is not at home very often and doesn’t talk to the children very much.
8.Who is Mrs. Dubois to the kids? Why don't the boys let Scout play with them?
Mrs. Dubois is the meanest oldest lady. The boys wont let Scout play with them because she is a girl.
9.Is Miss Maudie racist? What does it mean to be racist?
Miss Maudie is not racist. Racist is a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human races determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that one's own race is superior and has the right to rule others.
10.How does Boo Radley get his nickname?
We have no idea
11.Why does Scout beat up Dill? What is the biggest problem in this chapter?
Dill keeps calling Scout a girl so Scout beat up Dill. They get caught trying to give a note to Boo Radley
12.Who asks Miss Maudie to marry him every Christmas? Why did she say no?
Post a picture of an Indian Head penny.
Scouts uncle asks to marry Miss Maudie to marry him every Christmas. She said no because, there uncle is the first person Miss Maudie thinks about teasing.
TKAM assignment 3 kayla skyler k8ie!!!! oh yeah!!!
: Benvolence- a kind act
: incomprehensible- difficult or impossable to comprehend.
: melanochly- pensive reflect or contemplation.
2. In chapter 4 the thing about the house that creeps them out is the shadows in the windows.
3. The troubles that Scout is having in school is that Miss Coraline tells Scout that her dad cant teach her anymore, so she drops out. and the resolution is that her dad says if she goes back to school he will help her with her reading.
4. Some one is leaving little things in the tree because they think its a hiding spot.
TKAM post #3
Kenna, John, Dalton
TKAM Assignment #3
heidi assignment 3 chandler alan
Heidi 3- Austin Kersten and Cassidy
Heidi Assignment 3

TKAM - Assignment 3
- Write the definitions to the following words: auspicious, benevolence, incomprehensible & melancholy
- In chapter 4, what is it about the house that scares the children so much?
- What troubles is Scout having in school and why does she decide to give school another chance?
- Why is someone leaving little things in the tree?
- Who is the narrator of chapter 4?
- What is the significance of the gumm and the tree?
- Why is Scout so non-communicative with Atticus?
- Who is Mrs. Dubois to the kids?Why don't the boys let Scout play with them?
- Is Miss Maudie racist? What does it mean to be racist?
- How does Boo Radley gert his nickname?
- Why does Scout beat up Dill?What is the biggest problem in this chapter?
- Who asks Miss Maudie to marry him every Christmas? Why did she say no?
- Post a picture of an Indian Head penny.
Heidi Assignment 3
- Describe the relationship between Peter and Heidi.
- Describe each of the goats in chapter three. Names? What do they look like? Which is Heidi's favorite?
- Why does Grandfather raise goats?
- What do Heidi and Schneehopli have in common?
- Who does the Alm-Uncle give salt and the best shed to? Why?
- Describe what happens in chapter 3 to Distelfinck.
- How do Heidi and Peter react to what happens to Distelfinck during and after the event?
- When Heidi thinks she sees the mountains burning, what is she really seeing?
- Find a passge in chapter 4 that describes Heidi?
- Why does Heidi cry in chapter 4?
- Post a picture of a rock rose.
- See if this link works to see a robber-bird. http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3050/2921842182_1bf5dbffd2_o.gif
Friday, November 13, 2009
To kill A Mockingbird assignment two!!!!!
We think that the crops did not do good that year.
2.Why does Boo Radley still live with his parents?
He still lives with his parents because Mr. Radley didn’t want Boo to go to industrial school.
3. Why does Scout speak out so much in class?
We think that Scout was tought like this from Atticus and Culpurnia
4.Why does Miss Caroline not want Calpurnia to teach Scout to read?
They are teaching the students a new way of learning.
5.Why is Miss Caroline so demanding?
We think it is because she is from the city, where people are not as polite and they learn more stuff in the city.
6.Who would you rather have as a teacher - Miss Caroline or Mr. Neuburger?
Miss Caroline because she seems funny because she was scared of a little cootie.
7.Why doesn't Atticus have more discipline for his children?
He is rarely at home, and the children are always outside.
8.What is the matter with the Ewell family?
They live like animals and they bend the laws.
9.What does discernible mean?
To detect with the eyes. It means it is visible to your eyes.
10.Is Maycomb, Alabama a real place?
no because we looked it up on the internet and it said it was not a place.
TKAM - Assignment 2
2. We think Boo lives with his parents because he can't afford to live anywhere else.
3. We believe that Scout speaks out in class because she has different opinions than the teacher.
4. Miss Caroline doesn't want Cal to teach Scout to read because she would be ahead of the class.
5. Miss Caroline is demanding because that is how she had to teach before.
6. JACOB would like Miss Caroline better because she would be better looking; Christian would prefer the same teacher he has now because he is funnier than Miss Caroline.
7. Atticus doesn't discipline his children very hard because he loves his children.
8. The Ewell family like to do what they wan't and don't care what anybody else says.
9. Discernible means that you can see it.
Christian, JACOB!
Heidi-Cassidy,austin and kersten!!!

TKAM - Assignment 2
- Why is everyone so poor in Maycomb County?
- Why does Boo Radley still live with his parents?
- Why does Scout speak out so much in class?
- Why does Miss Caroline not want Calpurnia to teach Scout to read?
- Why is Miss Caroline so demanding?
- Who would you rather have as a teacher - Miss Caroline or Mr. Neuburger?
- Why doesn't Atticus have more discipline for his children?
- What is the matter with the Ewell family?
- What does discernible mean?
Is Maycomb, Alabama a real place?
assignment 2 Heidi
The villagers have strong bad feelings towards the old man.
The character of the old man I think might have been exaggerated a, "little"
chandler alan
Heidi Second Assignment
2. The villagers are scared of the Alm Uncle.
3. He seems mean to Dete when she drops Heidi off.
4. Heidi is Dete's sisters daughter. She is taking her to her to her grandfather because her mother died and Dete can't take care of her.
5. They are Heidi's parents. They died when Heidi was little.
6.They are thirty nine kilometers away from each other about twenty seven minutes.
Bryanna, Spencer, and Parris
Heidi - Assignment 2 - Characters and Location
1. Heidi's grandfather is called the Alm-Uncle. Explain how he got this name.2. What do the villagers think of the Alm-Uncle?
3. Once the Alm-Uncle character is introduced to the story, does he seem to fit the personality as described by Dete?
3. Discuss the characteristics of Dete. Why is she with Heidi and why does she want to leave Heidi with Heidi's grandfather?
3. Who are Tobias and Adelheid? What happens to them?
4. The story opens in the town of Maienfeld. The Alm-Uncle has sworn to never set foot in the town of Domleschag. Using Google Earth, find Maienfeld and Domleschag and determine the distance between the two towns. How long would it take to drive from one town to the other? Post a picture of the route. The picture should look similar to the one with this post.
5. Describe the town of Maienfeld as seen from Google Earth.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
TKAM 1st Assignment
"To Kill a Mockingbird" Blog
Skyler and Katie's 1st Blog
To Kill a Mockingbird was 1st published in 1960.
2. Where does the story take place?
The story takes place Maycomb, County Alabama.
3. What does the mockingbird symbolize in the story?
The mockingbird symbolizes a harmless bird that makes the world more pleasant and in the story it symbolizes Boo Radley and Tom Robinson.
4. When was the movie made?
The movie was made in 1962.
5. Who played the role of Atticus Finch in the story?
Gregory Peck played the role of Atticus Finch in the story.
6. What are Jim Crow's Laws?
According to ask.com Jim Crow laws are, "were state and local laws in the United States that were enacted between 1876 and 1965. They mandated De Jure Segregation in all public facilities, with a supposedly "separate but equal" status for black Americans. In reality, this led to treatment and accommodations that were usually inferior to those provided for white Americans, systematizing a number of economic education and social disadvantages."
www. ask.com/whatwereJimCrowslaw
By: Ethan, Johnny, Alicia- To kill a mockingbird
When was TKAM first published?
TKAM was first published in 1960.
When does the story take place?
Near the author’s hometown in 1936.
What does the mockingbird symbolize in the story?
To symbolize innocence in the novel.
When was a movie made about the story?
The movie was made in 1962.
Who played the role of Atticus Finch?
Gregory Peck played the role of Atticus Finch.
The story takes place in the 1930's.
The mockingbird is used in the analogy "Mockingbirds don't do one thing but sing their hearts out for us. That's why it's a sin to kill one.", and compares how hurting someone who has done nothing but good is wrong.
The movie was made in 1964.
Atticus Finch was played by Gregory Peck .
The Jim Crow Laws were laws that demanded the segregation of blacks and whites and most public facilities. They were revoked in 1955.
First Assignment - To Kill a Mockingbird
When was TKAM first published?
When does the story take place?
Post a picture of a mockingbird?
What does the mockingbird symbolize in the story?
When was a movie made about the story?
Who played the role of Atticus Finch?
Write a description of what Jim Crow Laws are.
Heidi haha
2. She was born in a little village Hirzel, near
3. Johanna’s first book was Heidi and it was a straight success.
4. Her first movie with sound was made in 1937.
5. 27 movies and t.v. series.
6. She had five brothers and lived with her dad.
Megan – Amanda - Jennifer
Austin and Cassidy-Hedi
Heidi
Parris and Kersten-Heidi
Parris and Kersten!!!
Heidi - First Blog Assignment
When was the novel "Heidi" written?
Where is the author Johanna Spyri from?
What is the name of Spyri's first novel?
When was the first Heidi movie with sound made?
How many movies and TV series have been made about Heidi?
Write a brief biography of Johanna Spyri.
Post a picture of the author with your blog post.
Johanna Spyri: Heidi, the Girl from the Alps
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Johnny's Favorite Author
Skyler's Blog Post!! :) :)
My Favorite Author Katie
Kenna's First Author
Kenna's Favorite Author
My Favorite Author Dalton
Bryanna's first post
austins first post!!!!!
My favorite author





