Abraham Lincoln

Abraham’s Father married a widow the became his stepmother
Abraham Lincoln was born Febuary 12,1809
Had a 230 acre Farm
Born in Kentuckey
Abraham Lincoln
Buried in Illinois
He died April 15, 1865
He was the 16th President of U.S
Abraham has 4 children the he loved very much

2013 memories and New ones coming up!

There was good and times and there was also amazing times. When I went to the mall with my aunt, we had so much fun because we went in every store there. I didn’t buy something in every store, but I did spend a lot of money in some stores. My aunt and I had our hands full of bags. People were looking at us like we were crazy. Then we had to leave cause our stuff was getting heavy. Also when I went to church camp, the bus that we took, it took forever for us to put our bus in the bus. It was a long drive there, but we finally made it after 4 hours of driving. When we got to the camp we unpacked, and then we went to meet new kids and there were alot of kids there. Soon they were our friends. There was a gift shop there and a lake. We couldn’t swim in the lake cause they said there was a snake in it. We didn’t believe them so we perposly fell in the lake. We stayed there for four in a half days. Then we had to go cause everyone was leaving. When we got back our parents were hugging and squezzing us We missed them alot. Also when I had my birthday. I got alot of presents and alot of justice cards. I spent one justice card so far. My aunt and I went to the mall and that is when I spent all of the gift card. We got dippin dots and I almost dropped mine when we were walking out of the mall. My aunt and I had a blast together. My 2014 goals are now finally here. Two new goals I have for this year are I need to read more and I also need to pass the fifth grade. Something I’d like to stop doing is arguing with my stepbrother and stepsister. It doesn’t get me anywhere. I would really like to learn Hip-Hop danc, it looks like alot of fun. The books that I’m planning on reading are, the rest of the goosebump series and the Magic Tree House series. I need to start on the Holy Bible and I want to read some garfeild books. I’m sure I will have way more goals once we get more into 2014 and I will have new memories!!

December 7, 1941

P- People remember World War 2.

E- Eight a.m.

A-Arizona USS Memorial.

R- Remeberence Day!

L- Lots of people can not speak about the War.

H- Hal was a hero and Military Leaders too.

A- A country caled Japan attacked.

R- Real people lost their lives.

B- Battleships names were “Super dreadnaught” amd coastal defense, pre-dreadnought, dreadnought, standard, and fast.

E- Even the people that were related to the person that lost their lives they can not evern talk about it.

R- Really it had to happen?

What I learned about Verterans Day.

November 11, is Veterans Day.Thirty-five countries faught in World War 1. They faught for five years, from 1914 to 1918. President Wilson made November 11 a holiday to remember the last day of the war. The holiday wascalled Armistice Day. Those men and women that faught in the wars, those are our heroes. Some people might think that Superman and Batman are the heroes but they’re not the men and women that faught in the war are the real heroes. They sacerficed their lives for us. They are the best!!

Plymouth

Pilgrims
Life was kinda hard for them.
You would have to help work.
Many of them grew tobacco
Only pilgrims wanted to seek freedom.
Usualy they were working.
Thanksgiving
However the early settlers were very brave.

I would live in Plymouth because they were seeking freedom, instead of looking for gold. The Pilgrims were very brave. But llife was kinda hard for them. Although they did grow tobacco and some people liked it.They also have thanksgiving and that’s the best part about Plymouth!

Henry Hudson

In 1602 the Dutch started a trading business called the Dutch East India Company. In 1609 Hudson set off from the Netherlands wit a crew of 20. They sailed in a ship called the Half Moon. In 1610 England hired Hudson to find the Northwest Passage. He discovered a 450- mile-long passageway which he had found the Northwest passage. In June of 1611, when the weather warmed, Hudson set sail. The crew thought Hudson was sailing back home to England, but they soon realized that he was sailing west to continue searching for the Northwest passage. Then some needed to go home cause they did not want their lives to end. So they kicked Hudson, his son, and seven other loyal crewmen into a small boat with no oars, and left them in the bay. Hudson and the others in the boat were never heard from again, except the men that stole the ship went home and got to see their families again.