mardi 13 décembre 2011

Reading Period

Reading Period
Title:Cam Jansen and the mystery of the U.F.O
Author:David  A.Adler
Pages: 3-20
Date: december 13 2011
Vocabulary:

English
Français
announcement
l’annonce
seemed
semblait
binoculars
jumelles
groceries
épicerie
nearby
à proximité 
 Summery:  This book was good. But this one don’t have picture. The story was easy to understand. This book was easy to read . But I don’t like the story beaucause the events in the book was not original. At the 4 first pages the sentance was repeated. The story was don’t have action.

Scooby-Doo

Title: Scooby-Doo and the vampire’s revenge
Author: James Gelsey
Pages:1-23
Date: 30 november 2011
Vocabulary:

English
Français
Plently
abondance
nodded
hocher de la tête
reached
atteint
auction
aux enchères
wiped
essuyé
able
mesure
carpeted
moquette
hanging
suspendu
ordered
commandé
fancy
fantaisie
 
Summary: 
The book is good, I understand what is written.The book was good.
The pictures was very nice and butiful.The story was good.

lundi 14 novembre 2011

Muggie Maggie

Title: Muggie Maggie
Author: Beverly  Cleary
Pages: 1-9
Date: 14 november 2011
Vocabulary:
-gloomy: dark or poorly lit
-cheerfully: in a way that displays hapinnesse
-flattened: make or become flat or flatter
-arguing: give reason or cite evidence
-scowled: an angry or bad-tempered expression

Summery:
Maggie is a little girl in grade-four. She have a dog. He name is Kisser. Her dog wait for Maggie every day wen she wood come home.  Maggie loves to play with her dog and she play with every day. Maggie is popular. She have friends in grade- four, grade-five and grade-six. Maggie have so friends in the bus. When she is in her house, she loves to talk of her favorite teacher

lundi 24 octobre 2011

The Magic Tile

Title:The Magic Tile
Author: Suzanne
Pages: 1- 44
Date: 19 oct. 2011
Vocabulary:
-caravansary: historical an inn with a central courtyard for travelers in the desert regions of Asia or North Africa.
-perhaps: • used when one does not wish to be too definite or assertive in theexpression of an opinion -escorted:-trapped: a curve in the waste pipe from a bathtub
-brought: come to a place with something