Sunday, May 1, 2011

Dear....

Dear Ms.Vallejo
            I believe you should read this book for many reason. It’s a heartbreaking and joyful story. The greatest dog story ever told, Where the Red Fern Grows. The kid and his dogs go through good and bad things. Like when they win the hunting championship. You won’t want to stop reading, because it is so exciting. You don’t know what will happen next like when the mountain lion attack the dogs you don’t know if the dogs well survive. It talks about a boy called Billy who is a twelve year old boy, who lives in Cherokee country, by the Ozark Mountains. Billy has always wanted a dog, but his family is too poor to buy dogs. Billy works a long time to buy two hound puppies. He trains the two puppies, Old Dan and Little Ann. They learn to hunt coons. And that show you that he works for his things. And he was a very loving person. The ending is really sad, and I have to say I’m not a huge dog lover or anything, but I totally balled at the end. The reason is because the boy lost his dog that he wants though everything with. This book is great for dog lovers or other animal lovers, but I recommend reading it at home in case you don't want anyone to see you cry (everyone I know whose read it has cried). This is a great classic book. This why you should read this book because it really does get to you. But it is still a great book of a young boy going hunting with his two best dogs.  

Images Tell a Story



he was back home

when he saw  the neighborhood dogs fighting
with the coonhound
 




that reminds him when he was smaller

he use to live on a farm

he really wanted coonhounds but his
dad did have enough money


 he started to save up 













Thursday, April 28, 2011

Where the Red Fern Grows

Before leaving work one afternoon I spotted a Redbone coonhound in a fight with the neighborhood dogs. I chase the other dogs away and I help the hound recover from its wounds. When the dog started to feel stronger again, I realize he must be set free. I knew that the hound will find its way home. This event makes me revisit my past.  Because it reminds me of the two coonhounds I had taken care of when I was a boy in the Ozarks.
I use to lives on a farm. I wanted two good coonhounds very badly. But the thing was that Papa couldn’t afford them. So I decided to work hard, selling fruit and bait to fishermen, so eventually I would has enough money for my dogs. He gives the money to my grandfather, who ordered the dogs for me. I sneak off in the middle of the night to go to town and pick them up.  
 While in town the other children pick on me but I stood up for myself and I get help by the marshal. On my way home, me and my two pups sleep in a cave over night. Outside, they hear a mountain lion, and the pups bravely howl back. After that I decides to name them Old Dan and Little Ann. I can see that Old Dan is very brave, and that Little Ann is very smart.
Once home, I want to begin training them. I have to have a raccoon hidden to train them with my grandfather and use the fur to teach them how to trail a raccoon. During their training, the dogs' personalities become apparent. Old Dan is brave and stronger, while Little Ann is very intelligent. Both are very loyal to each other and to Billy.
On the first day of the hunting season, I take my dogs out for their very first hunt. I promise them if they tree a raccoon, I will do the rest. The dogs are very ready to chase their first raccoon in a large tree. "The Big Tree” it is one of the largest trees in the woods. As I tried to call my well-trained dogs off the hunt, they look at me sadly and I cut down the enormous tree to keep my promise an exhausting effort that takes me a few days of chopping and costs me blistered hands. In the end, when about to give up my effort, I do a short prayer for strength to continue. Mysteriously, a strong wind starts to blow and the tree comes crashing down. Old Dan and Little Ann take the raccoon down.
Me, Old Dan and Little Ann go out hunting almost every night. As months go by, I bring more fur into my grandfather's store than any other hunter, and the stories of my dogs spread throughout the Ozarks. Not long after earning local fame, two boys named Rubin and Rainie, of the Pritchard family, challenge me to a raccoon hunting contest. They said that no hound could ever chase the "ghost raccoon,” a raccoon that lives near the Pritchards' home. I try to ignore the challenge, but the Pritchards are mean, and start to talk about my grandfather. My grandfather grows furious and tells me to accept the challenge so that Old Dan and Little Ann can chase it.      
A few weeks later, my grandfather enters me into a championship raccoon hunt.  Putting me against experienced hunters and the finest hounds in all the country. Before the hunt started, I enter Little Ann into a contest for the best-looking hound, where she wins and is given the silver cup. On the fourth night of the hunt, Old Dan and Little Ann chase three coons, making it to the final round.
The sixth night, the dogs chase one raccoon before a blizzard hits. Me , my dad, and grandfather and the judge lose sight of the dogs. When we finally find them, my grandfather falls and sprain his ankle which prevents him from walking. They built a fire, and when my dad chops down a tree, three coons rise. The dogs take down two of them, and chase the final raccoon to another tree. In the morning, the hunters find out the two dogs covered with ice circling the bottom of a tree. This last coon wins them the championship, and the gold cup.
One night, after the hunt, Billy and his dogs chase a mountain lion, which attacks the dogs. Old Dan got seriously wounded, but holds off the animal long enough for Billy to get the killing blow. I rush my dog’s home, but Old Dan's wounds are severe and he dies a few hours later. Little Ann survives the attack, but I knew she was not going to live because she was very sad about old dans death and din t want to eat or do anything. But she does dies of depression a few days later by Old Dan's grave. I bury her next to Old Dan, to note on life not being fair. Thanks to the money earned from the sale of my raccoon furs as well as the dogs' winnings from the championship raccoon hunt the family can finally afford to move into town.
On the day that me and my family are to leave the farm to move to town, I visits his dogs' graves to say goodbye. There I see that a large plant has grown between the two hounds: a red fern. According to an old Indian legend, only an angel can plant a red fern. With this sign, Billy is finally able to recover from his loss. But I will always have that that memorie.
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Author's Name

Wilson Rawls was born on September 24, 1913, in Scrape, Oklahoma. He grew up on a farm in the Ozark Mountains. Since there were no schools in the area, Rawls’ mother taught Wilson and his sisters how to read and write. Rawls’ grandmother would order books for his mother, and she used these books to teach her children how to read. In the beginning, Rawls was not interested in reading books because his grandmother always ordered Girl which it was like the little red riding hood. He was about ten years old when he decided that he wanted to become a writer. Rawls father told him that he would need an education to become a writer, so Rawls decided to educate himself by reading various books.
In 1928, his family moved to West Virginia, and Rawls attended junior high until he was forced to leave when the Great Depression came. When Rawls was fifteen, the Great Depression hit the country and his family left Oklahoma, went to California. During the 1930s and 1940s, Rawls became a carpenter and traveled to South America, Canada, and Alaska working on construction sites. When he started to travel, he began writing and wrote five manuscripts including where the red fern grows. Due to his lack of education Rawls’ manuscripts had many spelling and grammar errors. So he never showed anyone.
Just before he got married he made a trip to his parents home and burned all his manuscripts. He was ashamed of his work and decided to forget his dream of becoming a writer. Unable to forget about his dream of becoming a writer, he later told his wife about his burned manuscripts. Sophie encouraged him to rewrite one of his stories. Rawls rewrote where the red fern grows in three weeks and when he was done he gave the manuscript to Sophie for her to read.
The book sold slowly because it was marketed as an adult novel. When students and teachers started to read it, they began a word-of-mouth publicity campaign in the late 60's that boosted sales of the novel. Even though Rawls novels received much praise, he was perhaps most influential as a motivational speaker. Rawls visited 2,000 schools in twenty-two states before being diagnosed with cancer in 1983. Although Rawls and his wife had no children, he felt that he had many children in his fans. And he died on December 16, 1984 age 71

 

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Test Taking Strategies

  • One way i can study for the CST is review all my notes for every class
  • Second way i can study for my CST is pay attention in class
  • Third way i can study is to make flash cards
  • Fourth way i can study is making a game to remember the stuff
  • Last way i can study is making a song

                    There are many ways I'm planning to study for the CST. So i can do the best i can on this test. One way im planning to study is to study all the stuff we have done. The reason why im doing that is so im able to refesh my head. That is one way im going to study for the CST
                    The second thing im going to do prepare for this big test is pay good attention in class. The reason why is because if i dont pay attention then im just going to waste my time. And that is not going to help me do my best on the CST. Those are my plans so i can do my best on the CST.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Ballad Poem

The civil war
From 1861 to 1865
Many battels in that war


Many plans
They just wanted to give a hand
But they didn't just want land


Union made a strategy
to win this war
it was called the anaconda plan


There was many battels
but the bloodiest battel was Anttetam
But union got the victory


There was two ideas for reconstruction
very different like pies
they were the Lincoln plans and Johns plan

Poetry Term

Sound Denices

     Rhyme- the same vowel and consonant sound at the end of two word.
     Repetition- it's use more than once of any element of the language
     Alliteration- same consonant at the beginning of the word

Devices

     Symbol- an object person, or idea that stands for something beyond itself
     Imagery- words and pharse that appeal to your senses
     Fig.Language- metaphor, simlie, personification, writing or speech that is not meant to be taken llterally

Forms and Purpose

     Narrative- tells a story
     Ballad(Narrative)- atpye of narrative, it tells a song
     Lyric Poem- is usually a form of poetry with rhyming schemes that express personal feelings