Dear Mrs.Larue letters from obedience school

Dear Ike,

I’m sorry for getting upset with you for getting the pie. I know you thought it was for you. Plus I didn’t know you were trying to save me from the bus on the street. I think the Hibbins’ cats are not mean. One more thing, don’t escape that place is like dog heaven.

 

Sincerely,

Mrs.Larue

best baseball game ever

At 6:oo pm on a Thursday night, my team, the White Sox, played our rivals the Yankees. We were both undefeated. We both knew it was going to be a close game. when we started we were in the field first. I was playing first base. we got off to a good start. We got 3 up 3 down. The next inning was even better. We had scored 5 runs. Then in the bottom of the fourth the yankees were loosing 5-2. The yankees coming back 5-4 with the power hitter up, 3 balls, 2 strikes, 2 outs, and bases loaded. next thing you know strike three. Then the ref called “ball game. We won! we beat our rival and stayed in first place.

child labor

When I think about child labor I think WHY? kids needed to go to school. Think of all the dangers there are like working with machines if one wasn’t working right and they went to fix it. Then if it is turned on they could get really injured or worse. If you were a kid working in a cloth mill all the dust from the cloth would get in the air people can get coughs or get sick, but if the kid didn’t go to work they wouldn’t get paid. So that is my reflection on child labor.

The War of 1812

W-Winfield Scott one of the military  leaders

A-Andrew Jackson was another military leader

R-Results were the U.S didn’t gain or lose ground

O-Orleans as in New Orleans was one of the major battles

F-Frances Scott Key wrote the Star Spangled Banner

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Battle of Long Island

The battle of Long Island began after the Siege of Boston. The British fled the Siege, General Washington thought that the British would try to take New York. The army and the General went to New York to prepare for a battle. The patriots thought wrong the British went south to Halifax, Nova Scotia. They reached the Hudson River on June 29,1776. British General William Howe arrived on Staton Island on July 3,1776. Then on July 4,1776 the Declaration of Independence was wrote.