The Ever Breath Summary/Reveiw from a Readers Perspective

When Truman and his twin sister Camille, Children of Cragmeal ,discover they are decent of the Breath World they are sent to restore the magical balance of imagination and mystery, by retrieving a round “amber orb” ( Ever Breath)from the clutches of evil. It will take many courageous people and creatures from small mice to gigantic ogers, to not only save the Ever Breath but to save us all.         

Julianna Baggott is good at writing very discriptive and intruiging books, but I felt this one didn’t really satisfy readers the way I wanted it to. For example I like books that go more in depth with the characters, because I like when I can feel for the characters.   Like in Harry Potter I was always able to put myself in his shoes, especially in the last one, because it was a very emotional book.  In conclusion I say The Ever Breath is not at all what I expected, a very imaginative book.

The Ever Breath Review

Join Julianna Baggott on a trip to save two worlds with one stone called the Ever Breath. Meet some unheard of creatures that walk among the breath world.

The Ever Breath is an amber orb that maintains the balance between the imaginative world and our world.

It was a very slow page turner. The plot is obvious even before you get to the climax. There were a lot of features that didn’t seem to tie in to the main plot line. Overall it was an o.k. book and I would recommend it to a teacher to read out loud to a class.

Cornerstone’s Haitian Food for Haitian lives: by ella kiwala

 

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the cold wind blows against a young 5th grade girl; her long dark  brown hair blowing in the wind, the leaves swirling around her, as  she adds lemonade powder to a large cooler while fourth, eighth and  fifth graders prepared for their fundraiser for Haiti, “Haitian food for Haitian lives”. It was a lunch and bake sale to raise money for Haiti at cornerstone learning community,(http://www.cornerstonelc.com/). on jan 29th. about 3 weeks after the earthquake hit Haiti.

“100% of proceeds will got to a non-prophet orization helping Haiti.” says Augie Soder

“The lunch is only $5.00 for an adult and $3.00 for a kid, but yet we made about $1,400 to give to Haiti!”said Paige Machie.

”It was a fundraiser to help Haiti recover from the earthquake. By doing that we had a bake sale and a Haitian meal.” says Paige Huewan

” i dont know why we didnt star doing this sooner.” Liam Martin

Kids put up colorful sings, and posters. Also some pie graphs about the Haiti stats, a poster that had some basic language, and another with Haiti proverbs.

under a covered area there are random teachers and some parents who volunteered to help; also some eight graders and some more parents are frying the plantains while the fourth graders are helping the fifth graders and bringing down the ladles and large forks and wooden spoons from the Slader house, “a house at the top of the quarter-mile track”    Paige Machie describes. the fifth graders are arranging the paper plates, plastic forks, and getting the lemonade ready,  laying out the cold salad and the beans and rice, and getting ready to man the bake sale’s  stampede of hungary people with a serious sweet teeth.

As the three classes cook and prepare, the rest of the school remains shivering up in front of the stage as they watching the FAMU director for the international student program talk about what FAMU is doing to help Haiti. He talked about how they were going to give Haiti some supplies and that they would need people like us to donate some

  • Blankets

  • Towels, Washcloths and Toothbrushes

  • Hygiene Products (soap, toothpaste, feminine products, alcohol swabs, diapers etc.)

  • First Aid Kits (self contained)

  • Antibiotics (ointment)

  • Medical Supplies (bandages, gauze, peroxide, etc.)

  • Bug Spray

  • Flashlights and Batteries

  • Detergent

  • Toilet Paper

See more at http://www.famu.edu/index.cfm?haitirelief&DropOffCenters

How do you feel about giving Haiti $1,400?

“It thinks it was encouraging that we knew someone other than us was taking charge, helping Haiti.” said Paige Machie.

“I feel good, because they will use the money in a good way to help all of the people who need allot of help” Aliyah Kimelman

“I think it’s a big accomplishment.” said Abby Stone

“I feel good.” Lilli Hanks said.

“A big success!” Oscar Patterson noted

“Awesome” said Noah Wise.

“I thought we would only rise like, $100 dollars, but we made a mind blowing $1,400!” Paige Machie commented.

They brought cameras and microphones and they made us feel like we were seen, like we were really helping like we were making a real difference.  We were; we made a difference. We made a $1,400 difference.

Big thanks to:

Paige Machie ,Augie Soder, Abby Stone ,Paige Huewan ,Oscar Patterson, Noah Wise, Lilli Hanks, Liam Martin and Aliyah Kimelman

Haitian Fundraiser

On Friday Jan. 29, 4th, 5th, and 8th grades put on a fundraiser to raise money for Haiti by making a meal and inviting kids and adults.  I am here to tell you about it with some of the 8th graders who helped make the fundraiser happen! It all started in the 5th grade room at Cornerstone thinking of a name and the kind of event we were going to put on.

I sat down with a few of the middle schoolers to hear what they thought about the “Haitian Food for Haitian Lives” meal. One of the 8th graders said, ” I think cooking for the Haitian meal was very important because it was the main part in the money making.” Another 8th grader said, “Every one person helped in making a difference in the fundraiser.”

Cornerstone has pulled together once again to help make a difference in the world where we could help!

I.T.B.S Agent Police Files

 

WARNING: Proprety of Officer Jacobs of C.I.P.D. DO not Touch

Agent Mich

 

Name: Mich Chad Smith    

Motivation: Tricking Children Worldwide

Motto: ” Once a jerk, always a jerk!”

Weakness: Gleefull Children

Gender: Male

Rank: 10 [ out of 10 agents]

W.T.O[What.They.Do]: Smiles evily at passers by, and is the villan in EVERY game he plays. How? that question is yet to be dertirmend.

Agent Laura

Name: Laura Jane Watson    

Motivation: Inocent Children walking by her house

Motto: “I kill you!”

Weakness: Her Mom

Gender: Female

Rank: 9[out of 10 agents]

W.T.D.: texts and emails friends

Agent Ken

Name: Ken Gorge Furgus   

Motivation: Trickery and Scheme

Motto: See ’em go, don’t let ’em go.”

Weakness: Death

Gender: Male

Rank: 4 [out of ten agents]

W.T.D

Agent Thomas

 

Name: Thomas Bob Nelson   

Motivation: easy homework givin to highschoolers

Motto: ” He who hesitates is lost.”

Weakness: Potetional girlfriends

Gender: Male

Rank: 4 ( out of  10 agents)

W.T.D.: Mostly creating tests impossible to finish 

 Agent Candace

 

Name: Candace Marie Tin    

Motivation: Stumping younger brothers on tests not designed for their age level

Motto: ” You’re toatlly busted!”

Weskness: boyfriend Germy

Gender: female

W.T.D: hangs-out with friend Macey

Rank: 8 ( Out of ten agents)

Agent Bobby

Name: Bobby Joe Hanson

Motivation: Heavy eye Make-up

Motto: ” Once a child, always a brat.”

Weakness: Video Camera

Gender: Male

W.T.D: Searches web for completely random facts

Rank: 7( out of ten agents)

 

Agent Joel

 

 

Name: Joel Brown Alpacka

Motivation: Newley improved websites

Motto: ” Won’t do it now, won’t do it later.”

Weakness: meal times

W.T.D: loads spam and spyware into random websites ( our blog is next!)

Rank: 6 ( out of ten agents)

Agent Tanner

Name: Tanner William Jones          

Motivation: Violent video games

Motto: “Never EVER judge a man by his looks.”

Weakness: Extreme Heights

Gender: male

W.T.D: Plays Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 for Xbox Live.

Rank: 5( out of 10 agents)

Agent Eve

  

 Name: Eve Balomanka Fitz

Motivation: Deppressed Singles

Motto: ” Know what to do before making any actions”

Weakness: Happy people

W.T.D: Tells people fortunes

Rank: 3 ( out of ten agents)

Agent BOSS

 

 

Name: Theodore George Washington

Motivation: Unemployed Americans

Motto: ” If you ask me someone should  be punished!

Weakness: weight loss programs

Gender: male

W.T.D: Orders his empoyees around, and eats 5 ton burgers each day for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Rank: #1( out of ten agents)

Behind the Scenes: Two-Hour Event Title Decision (Interviews)

On Jan. 15th and 18th, it took us (CLC’s 5th Grade Class of ’09-2010) 2hrs total to come up with the title to the fundraiser event to raise money for Haiti.

Here are the responses I got to some questions about the title decision :

“Jay, were you surprised by-”

Jay”I have no feelings so this is irrelevant to me.”

OK…

Here is what Zach had to say.

“Zach, were you surprised by the 2 hrs. it took, and why?”

“Well, Ethan, I’ll admit I was a little bit surprised about how long it took to come up with the title for our event. I thought it would take awhile, but not that long. I think the reason it took that long is because it takes a long time to come up with the best title we can.”

“Yes, because we did our best.”

Zach’s Feelings:

Happy(Before and After the Event)

Excited(Before and After the event)

 

“All right then, let’s go ask Augie a question or two (really, only one).”

“Augie, do you think 2hrs. is resonable and why?”

“NO!”

“And because, I mean, 2hrs? Really???!!!

It just shouldn’t take that long to come up with a good title.

Like, 1hr. is reasonable, but 2hrs.??? Are you kidding me??!!!”

Augie’s Feelings:

Happy (Before and After the Event)

Sad (After the Event)

Excited (After the Event)

Other: Good (Before the Event)

 

Well, folks. You heard it from Augie himself.

Now lets see if Aliyah can answer my next question.

“Aliyah, how did you feel about the final title?”

“I felt it was very good.”

“Why?”

“It stated exactly what we were doing/did.”

“Thank you, Aliyah.”

Aliyah’s Feelings:

Happy (Before and After the Event)

Sad (After the Event)

Excited (Before and After the Event)

Now let’s get Liam’s imput on the situation. 

“Liam, how effective do you think the ads were in pulling people in?”

“Well, Ethan, I think they worked well because we placed them well worldwide. And around Tallahassee, like, as people drove by they would see the sign on our school billboard, and it was on the blog, which is worldwide, so, lots of people saw it and at the time people were feeling emotional towards Haiti, so, I feel the ads were very effective at pulling people in.”

Liam’s Feelings:

Happy (After the Event)

Sad (After the Event)

Excited (Before the Event)

Thank You for taking your time to read this.

Again thanks.

You just heard from Behind the Scenes: Two-Hour Title Decision (Interviews).

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The Haiti fundraiser.

WE are doing a fundraiser for Haiti . I made a move with Wilson,Oscar and Ethen. You can see it on Jan 29 the time is Noon to 12:45/1:00 p.m. ish.

Please bring at least $5 per person who wants to eat.

Also we have a canned goods drive.

PRICES

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KIDS:$3

ADULTS:$5

BAKE SALE: TBD

Haiti Culture Source(s)

http://www.traveladventures.org
http://cdn.wn.com
http://www.csmonitor.com
http://static.stuff.co.nz
http://planetearth.nerc.ac.uk
http://wwwimage.cbsnews.com
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http://t3.gstatic.com
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http://media3.washingtonpost.com