Do you think schools should ban sugary treats?
I'm writing why schools should ban sugar treats or why they should not. The reasons why schools should ban sugar treats are: one, because some kids are allergic to sugar. Two, because sugar is bad for your teeth. Three, because when the kids eat them they litter the wrappers on the floor. Four, because when the kids eat them they spill crumbs on the floor. Five, and final, because they would get all hyper.
The only way that I can think why they should not ban sugar treats is that probably some kids don't get to have sugar treats at their house. A solution to eating the sugar stuff would be to make the kids eat sugar-free stuff.
I think they should ban sugar treats because I can't think of any other ways why they should not ban sugar stuff.
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Martin Luther King
Martin Luther King was a great leader and inspired lots of people to stand up and help others instead of just sitting there watching it all happen. Martin Luther King meant for me and others to have freedom and stop wars with peaceful ways.
Dr. King meant for my life and others' lives to be great and serve others. He wants us to do that by recognizing that "he who is greatest among you shall be your servant. That is the new definition of greatness..."
What I do to serve others in my life is by sometimes going to Channel One to volunteer to send foods to people who hardly have any food at all. What I could be doing is volunteering more. I also could serve others by going with my dad to the Ronald McDonald house more often.
In the future what I could to to serve others is to be an actual volunteer at the Ronald McDonald house. I could also volunteer at Channel One a lot more.
I know a person who is great and serves others. Her name is Kerry Rude. She volunteers at Rideability. Rideability is a place where kids with handicaps can come and ride horses. She also volunteers at the Oak Center. The Oak Center is a store you can go upstairs and there will be music. Kerry sometimes tells kids stories.
I think Martin Luther King is a great person.
Dr. King meant for my life and others' lives to be great and serve others. He wants us to do that by recognizing that "he who is greatest among you shall be your servant. That is the new definition of greatness..."
What I do to serve others in my life is by sometimes going to Channel One to volunteer to send foods to people who hardly have any food at all. What I could be doing is volunteering more. I also could serve others by going with my dad to the Ronald McDonald house more often.
In the future what I could to to serve others is to be an actual volunteer at the Ronald McDonald house. I could also volunteer at Channel One a lot more.
I know a person who is great and serves others. Her name is Kerry Rude. She volunteers at Rideability. Rideability is a place where kids with handicaps can come and ride horses. She also volunteers at the Oak Center. The Oak Center is a store you can go upstairs and there will be music. Kerry sometimes tells kids stories.
I think Martin Luther King is a great person.
Friday, January 5, 2007
The Trip To The River
I was in Virginia with my cousins playing around when the grownups announced that we were going to the river. I didn't want to go but the grownups persuaded me. We started to walk down to the river. I soon learned that this was going to be really fun. Once we got there we had a little snack. Then we tried to find a way across the river. Finally my cousin Logan and I found a way across on some rocks. We went across them. I was the second to last one. My cousin was the last one. Right before I jumped to the bank, my cousin accidentally pushed me. I fell into the stream. I was soaked to the bone. We kept on going. After awhile my pants dried off. Then we found a patch of bamboo. We broke ten pieces of the patch, cut off the leaves and went home. Then we set up a pole vaulting contest. Then we threw and caught spears. After a few more days, I went home.
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