Tuesday, January 3, 2012

juat a trip dowwn memory lane

Ahhh this thing is like soo sixth gradee
ima eight grader nowww ahh thats a trip
usally i would be writing boutt gilgameshh or egypt on here but finally i cannn justt write whatever
well eight grade is a trip
i hate all my classes cuz theyre boringg and kidda hard well math is the only hard one
the rest have a lot of workk
ughh soo i finally got facebook im still friends with mendez which is a big shockerr
ive made new friendss but were all gonna go our seperate ways when we go to highschool ughh sad moments... Well im overr it now haha
well imm tireddd nowww soo ima bouncee
duecess XD

Sunday, February 6, 2011

7th grader!!!!

hey i haven't used this thing in a long time. Well now im in 7th grade. its so different. We have to go up he stairs to go to our classes and we have all new teachers. REading:Ms.montoya Hummanities:Mr.dell'aquilla Math:Mr.pham and Science:Ms.ibarra. My favorite class is reading but the other classes are cool too. I cant wait for monday to wear free dress. I cant wait to be an 8th grader and see the great adventures that are still yet to come. well i git ti gi do 7th grade homework :P see you later

Friday, September 3, 2010

Julius Caesar


Julis Caesar was in the office consul in 60 B.C. He had just got back from Spain where he then became govenor.h ehad to convince 3 men to make him council. three equal rulers later became known as the First Triumvirate. When his year long term ended he wanted to be govenor of Gaul.Caesar’s successes on the battlefield made him the most popular man in Rome. in 49 B.C teh Senate ordered to Caesar to go back to Rome but leave his army behind. Caesar was scared that his people would destroy him so he ignored that order and marched out with his army back to rome. He knew that if he obeyed the senate and disbanded his army he could loose his career.He set a good example that people cross the same river that caesar and his army crossed.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

My Favorite Greek Thinker

My favorite greek thinker is Osiris. I like Osiris because no matter how hard he tried he never gave up. When he went to the underworld it was amazing. Th way he wanted to keep his title as king was how commited he was. he had to kill his brother. he was just a good ruler. i like him so much thast he is facinating. if i had to choose who to have as a king it would be Osiris. He's fair adn he has been to the underworld. AMAZING!!!!!!

Hector

Hector is person who fougth the Achilles. Hector did do the right thing by fighting them. He did di the right thing because he fought for his country and his family. the reason that Hector probably did it was that he could get the name as the best fighter and to show that he really cared for his family and country adn to show the types of heroes the Ancient Greek idolized. If i were in the same situation as Hector i wouil do the same thing and get a bigger army. Therefor we would win the same way Hector did.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

The Myth Of Osiris



at first there was only nun. Nun was the dark waters of chaos. Then one day a hill came out of the water. It was called Ben-Ben. Then atum, was the first man to stand on the hill. than him and his wife had two kids and then th ekids had four kids named osiris,Isis, Seth and Nephthys.Osiris was the king of the earth and Isis was the queen. Osiris was a good king and ruled over the earth for many years. Howevr his brother Setth was jealous of Osiris and wanted to be the ruler of earth. So Seth decided to kill Osiris. Osiris went to the under world and Seth became ruler of the earth. Osiris and Isis had one son called Horus. Horus battled against Seth and regained the throne. After that, Horus was the king of the earth and Osiris was the king of the underworld. Egyptians believed that Osiris gave them the gift of barley, one of their most important cropsonce he became the god of reserection.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

The Nile River Advantages





The Nile River was the most important thing to the Egyptians. The Nile was the Eygiptians resource when they did not have rain. The Nile River gave them water to grow crops, drink, take showers,etc. The Nile actually ran to north Egypt instead of south. The Nile River brought life to Egypt and it also let it let it thrive. The river was so important that a Greek historian named Herodotus called Egypt The Gift Of Nile. The Nile cuts right through the desert of Upper Eygept. There it created a fertile river valley about 13 miles wide. The Nile use to flood but Egyptians thought it was the best thing that could happen unlike the Mesopotamians. Here are the importance of the Nile River.