Monday, May 9, 2016

Jeopardy!

Jeopardy is a game show where you answer trivia questions against other people. If you go on the Jeopardy website, there are some cool things you can do:
You can do something called J6 where you pick 6 catagories to answer a question from. There's also a thing you can do on the "Be a Contestant" bar where you can answer questions from 30 different catagories. The link to get Jeopardy's website is right here. If you like the show, Jeopardy.com is right for you.

Sunday, May 8, 2016

Study Guide

I just finished my study guide!! The first one I ever made! It's for Social Studies. We're studying what happened to start THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION!! I made a GOOGLE SLIDES PRESENTATION on it. The link is right here. See you guys later (next post)!


~Dr. Teeth

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Baseball: A Poem

This is a Cinquain poem of Baseball called Baseball

Baseball.
Tigers, Dodgers,
Mariners, Braves, Yankees
Mets, Giants, Phillies, and more make
Baseball.

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Alternate Dimensional Tales 1: King George III

What if King George III wasn't stubborn? Right now I'm changing the universes to the alternate one... (This may take a while)tick tock tick tock tick tock. Okay, the universes have been altered. Now traveling to 1766... (Time Machine Noises)... Well, here we are in 1766, British throne room.

Oh my goodness! There he is! He looks so friendly! I'm gonna talk to him!

"Your majesty, I can't seem to notice the colonists aren't taking to kindly to the new law."
"Pardon me, but who, may I ask, are you?"
"I'm from the future and an alternate universe."
"Okay. I don't know what that means, but are you sure the colonists don't like the new law?"
"Positive."
"Then I'll repeal it." Well, there you have it! King George repealed the Quartering Act and pretty much prevented the entire revolutionary war. I'm switching the dimensions back as we speak. Alright, the dimensions are back! I'm now switching the time machine to get back to the present (2050). (Time Machine Noises) Here we are in the present! Let's see if things changed (this could take a while...googling the Quartering act)... Well it says here that since King George repealed this law, the colonists loved him for doing this. In fact, some of the colonists thought about revolting but this stopped it. It even says that the Boston Tea Party was an actual tea party! I think this was a job well done. Next time on ALTERNATE DIMENSIONAL TALES, we'll discuss what would happen if Napoleon changed!

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

River Rouge

Our annual River Rouge trip is coming up. We do these twice a year and I'm not a big fan of them. I'm not a big fan because
a. I don't see the point, and
b. I keep falling in the river. I am serious, there is no time we went to the River Rouge that I have not fallen into the cold water. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. No one else ever falls in to the river.

The Colossus Rises Book Review

Here I'm going to talk about a book that I read in third grade but just finished rereading called The Colossus Rises by Peter Lerangis. It's a fantasy book that tells the story of Jack McKinley and his friends Aly, Cass, and Marco. These 4 have a gene named G7W in them which makes them have basically superpowers. Marco has super-strength, Aly is a genius with old movies and hacking, and Cass is so smart, he can talk backwards! Anyway, I'm looking forward to keep reading this series called 7 Wonders. If you haven't read it, try.

Sunday, May 1, 2016

The Mikado

Yesterday and Friday were very important moments in my life. Friday was the first time I ever performed in front of 2,700 people AND the first full house I ever performed in front of. Yesterday ended my 2015-2016 opera season (for me this was La Boheme by Giacomo Puccini, Macbeth by Giuseppe Verdi, and The Mikado by W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, more commonly known as Gilbert and Sullivan [Operas in chronological order]) with the MOTCC's production of The Mikado. Everyone in the MOTCC is great and I think we did our performance exceptionally well. If you want to audition, You're perfectly welcome to. It'll be nice to finally have someone from school in the chorus. By the way, our opera next year is "The Hobbit", based on the book by J.R.R. Tolkien. Good luck!

Our logo from a few years ago