Thursday, December 24, 2009

Book Reports

Post the link to your blogspot here so that I can read your book report. Reports are due January 4. Use WWF, at least 5 paragraphs. There will probably be some reviews, but do your best.

23 comments:

  1. http://nyreejah.blogspot.com/

    this is the link to my book report

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  2. http://jordandinsmore.blogspot.com/2009/12/lion-witch-wardrobe-book-report-by.html

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  3. Hey Mrs.davis this is the link to my book report !annaR0ck.blogspot.com and i bless thats You have a happy new year

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  4. Alaishasblogger20002blogspot.com

    Hey Mrs. Davis this is Alaisha and this is my blog address for my book report...

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  5. mumbejah.blogspot.com

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  6. sorry my book report is going to be done today! but my book report link www.number1dfusion0910.blogspot.com

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  8. Happy New year ! here is the link to my report and my blogspot.
    http://wwwthebest0910artpros-gb.blogspot.com/


    (Feel free to post ur art work to my blog page too)

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  9. This is Nia and this is the link to my book report and my blog. niabethly.blogspot.com

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  10. hi this is samond posting my book report
    http://samond-samond.blogspot.com/2010/01/samonds-book-report.html

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  12. Hey Mrs.Davis this is my blog:http://lashuantemurray.blogspot.com/

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  13. Congratulations to my students who have put their best feet forward to create your own blog spot and write your book report. I'm very proud of you.

    For those of you who have not submitted anything at this point, you may still respond to this post and submit your work, however, you will not receive anything higher than a low C for your blog and for the first submission of your book report.

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  14. Ka'Sha's blog

    http://kgilbertblog.blogspot.com

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  15. http://Cra-Znovels.blogspot.com

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  16. this is my book report
    http://obelldfusiongtready.blogspot.com/2010/01/lion-witch-and-wardrobe-book-report.html

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  17. i finally posted my my bookreport on my blogspot so get on there and you will see it it is under christmas program i dont know why

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  18. TO GET TO MY BLOG IS WWW.GERMAN1999.BLOGSPOT.COM

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  19. January 25, 2010 this my book report my link is number1dfusion0910.blogspot.com

    Book Report

    The Horse and His Boy

    This story is about an orphan boy and a horse that was taken away from they’re homes. Both of them are trying to get back to where they are from; but along the way they come across many difficulties trying to get back to their homeland.

    To begin, Shasta is the main character in this story that runs away from his master in search of his real homeland. Narnia is the place where they both originally come from Bree, is the name of the horse that travels with Shasta and is soon to become his friend.

    Moreover, Bree is a Great War horse that was kidnapped from his homeland to work as a slave-horse in Calormen, a country across Archenland south of Narnia.

    Although, they are from the same place they don’t always get along and on their way to Narnia a princess decides to travel with them on their way back to Narnia.

    Furthermore Susan, princess of the Gentle is next in line to become queen but she doesn’t want to marry someone she doesn’t love so she is running away to Narnia to escape to freedom and protection from Rabadash, a Tarkeen prince who wants her hand in marriage.

    Rabadash is not happy about Susan the Gentle leaving the South to Narnia so he decides to go after her.

    The Tarkeen people are the evil enemies of the Narnians and they will not stop until they destroy the Narnian people. Tisroc is their leader who rules the South and is the father of Rabadash. Tisroc encourages Rabadash to go get Susan and takeover the Narnian land.

    Then Rabadash travels to Archenland to take back the princess but he was not thinking about who he would have to face in battle to get Susan. Edmund who is the leader of the war fought off Rabadash and defeated his army of Tarkeenians.

    Finally, after the battle was over, Shasta went to King Lune to tell the king about Rabadash’s plan to takeover Narnia. The King turns the enemy prince into a slave himself and once again Narnia is safe from evil

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  20. hey ms.davis since i can't print my work i post it on here and my blogspot.

    here,paul(tank)younger
    Paul Younger

    Paul "Tank" Younger was born on this date in 1928. He was an African-American football player and administrator.



    He was a graduate of Grambling State University playing running back/linebacker 1945-48. Paul Younger started at Grambling at tackle, but it didn't take then young coach Eddie Robinson long to see that Younger's size and quickness was better suited in the backfield. There he earned the nickname "Tank" by running over everything that got in front of him. A record-setting career in the backfield and at linebacker earned him a spot on the 1948 Pittsburgh Courier All-America team. "Tank" was the Tigers' leader on offense and defense.



    As a freshman, he led the nation in scoring with 25 touchdowns, scoring many times on an end-around play. In his junior year, he rushed for 1,207 yards and scored 18 touchdowns. Younger also completed 43 of 73 pass attempts, 11 for touchdowns. His career totals show 60 touchdowns, which, at the time, was a collegiate record. After his senior season, he was named Black College Football's Player of the Year. After college, he wasn't drafted to play professionally and was labeled a 500:1 shot to make it in the pros. He became a free agent, signed with the Rams, and opened the door to a new talent source, becoming the first player in the NFL from a "Black college."



    He had a very successful NFL career with the Los Angeles Rams and the Pittsburgh Steelers, earning Pro Bowl status five times. He became the first Black player to play in an NFL All-Star Game, and after his playing days, went on to become the league's first Black assistant general manager in 1975. He lived in Los Angeles, California until his death on September 15, 2001 at the age of 73.

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