Tuesday, December 13, 2016

My Mars Myth

Georgia Avery
12/9/16
Mrs Alldredge
English, A

How Humans came to Mars, and the discovery of the Star Leaves


Hundreds of years ago, humans lived only on Earth. They did not have spaceships that could go beyond the moon, and Mars could only be seen through a telescope. The people there dreamed of traveling to Mars and the surrounding planets. People scoffed at the thought that they could live on two planets. However, the human race has always sought to do the impossible and expand. One man who dreamed harder than everyone else was Scott Kelly Jr. He had wanted to go to Mars ever since he was little, so he piloted the first manned mission to Mars. It was called Explorer One. After a two year journey to Mars, they touched down on the surface of the Red Planet. They soon learned that they were not alone. There was intelligent life on Mars! They were tall, green, three legged beings that had root-like hands and leaves for hair. They called themselves the Star Leaves. The Star Leaves were peaceful, and without the humans wouldn’t have survived. The people of Mars initially declared independence from Earth, allying with the Star Leaves, but the two planets eventually united under a flag that showed Mars and Earth surrounded by a circle of stars. Mar’s original flag was a leaf in the shape of a star with a background of red. They traded goods, and people from both planets were allowed to travel to and from the planets. However, humanity was not satisfied, and scientists soon set their sights on other planets.


Friday, December 2, 2016

What would be the Bill of Rights on Mars?


My Blog prompt:
    What would be the Bill of Rights on Mars? Conceptualize what you think would be the 10 most important rights of individual citizens on Mars.


In the future if Mars was successfully colonized, there would need to be something like the Bill of Rights. Basic "undeniable truths",  and I need to find ten amendments that the future Martian government might use


  1. I think that one really important amendment is: The First Amendment. It says that we have freedom of religion, speech, press, petition, and peaceful assembly.
  2. Another good one is the Sixth Amendment. It says that people who have been convicted have the right to a speedy and public trial, and an impartial jury.
  3. Amendment Nine gives rights to the people that are not mentioned.
  4. Amendment Ten the powers reserved for the states and the people.
  5. Twelfth Amendment clarifies elections of Presidents (which Mars may or may not have.)
  6. 15th rights regardless of race, etc . . .
  7. 16th gov right to tax.
  8. 19 women's rights.
  9. 20 terms for President
  10. 22 terms for elected President

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

My reasons for going to Mars (not actually going to Mars)

Personal Statement:
     Describe the world you came from - for example, your family, community or school - and tell us how your world has shaped your dream to journey to Mars.
     (P.S. the dream of going to Mars and being an astronaut isn't true)



     My name is Georgia Avery, I am the daughter of Robert and Kelly Avery. I have three siblings, two brothers and one sister. My younger brother's name is Kincade, my older brother is Logan, and my sister in college is Olivia. I live is Santa Barbara, and go to Laguna Blanca school. I have been inspired to be an astronaut and go to Mars by Scott Kelly. He talked about his year long mission in the Space Station. I thought about how fragile life on Earth is, and if we can't take better care of our planet we could all be wiped out. My article on Noozhawk about how crucial bees are to our ecosystem and how we are killing them with all of our pesticides and herbicides. If we can find more resources on Mars, than we can expand our world.

Monday, October 24, 2016

Post #5: Declaring Independence from something

Our blog prompt today was: 
         What do you want to Declare Independence from? It can be anything: stress, an extracurricular, Santa Barbra, homework, etc...be creative.

Then we fill in the blank for a line from the Declaration of Independence.
          When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for me to dissolve the bands which have connected me with ____________, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that I should declare the causes which impel me to the separation.


So:
          When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for me to dissolve the bands which have connected me with homework, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that I should declare the causes which impel me to the separation. I don't like having homework in general, but a pet peeve of mine is having homework that will only take a few minutes, but I have to lug home my big heave binders and books. I think that a way to solve most problems with homework is to always have a study hall at the end of the day. We could still have the rotating schedule, but have study hall at the end of the day, every day. With this method, only big amounts of homework, or projects would be taken home.


Wednesday, October 19, 2016

My two poems

Hi, the blog prompt for today was to copy-past our other two poems, and talk about why the characters that I wrote about are leaders in the book.



This poem is about Junior, the main character in the book, The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part Time Indian. The book is from Junior's perspective, and is a leader throughout the book.

I am from comic books and cartoons,
from Kentucky Fried Chicken and basketballs.
I am from the rundown Spokane rez.
I am from Turtle Lake, the monster tree beside Turtle Lake.
I am from powwow watchers, from my mom
and Mary Runs Away and the Spirit family.
I am from the drunks and the ex-drunks.
From Indian legends like Stupid Horse.
I am from not believing in Indian spirits, but enjoying the scares.
I'm from a family that never lived far from where they were born,
And from chicken and Mac Cheese.
From the Indian romance writers,
the stay behind part of the family, and the explore side.
I am from my sister’s romance novels, hidden and secret
From under the mattress, and under floorboards, to boxes in the closet.
I am from broken dreams, and breaking the mold
And fighting the depression.


My second poem is about Rowdy. He is a leader because he influenced Junior by being his best friend, and protecting him. He is one of the main characters.


I am from kid comics, from comic book stores and powwow dances.
I am from the house of drunks, and getting beaten.
I am from the tree climbers, the beautiful view from the top of the monster tree.
I am from the punching family and being angry,
from my mom and my dad.
I am from the getting revenge family and the mean one.
From being told never to leave the rez and Stupid Horse legend.
I am from the disbelievers and being teased by white people.
I'm from the Sacred Heart Hospital on the Spokane reservation,
 and the no-meals tribe.
From the always drunk dad, and wanting to prove myself.
I am always ready to lash out
And losing the one good person in my life


Wednesday, October 12, 2016

My in class blog prompt: comparing colonial life with mine



In class blog prompt: Comparing colonial life with ours

We are studying life in the colonies this week. How does the colonial lifestyle compare to your lives today? Review Chapter 4, and then write a paragraph comparing and contrasting your current life to life in the colonial era?


One major thing that is different between life now and life in the colonies is education. Right now I am getting an education, and in the colonial days only children in New England got a proper education. And boy's education was considered more important then girl's. The girls that did get to go to school weren't taught more than reading and math.

Another thing they did differently is how they spent their free time. They would have competitions, or "bees" and clear areas for farming or building, as a community. They built houses together, and threw parties after. It was a cool and fun way to get the work done! Children ad a few toys, like dolls or tops. Very different than all the toys that we have now!

Nowadays, we think of families as just parents and their children. But in the colonies, families were also grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. Those were big families! The average family had between 7-10 kids to help on the farm.



          

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Post #2: What tribes I identify with

What tribes I identify with

       The blog prompt today was: What three "tribes" do you identify with, and why.

I think I belong to the tribe of Babybel cheese wax sculptures (however small it may be). I belong there because I enjoy making little animals out of the red wax.

I also belong to the tribe of readers and bookworms. I love reading, and feel like I'm in the worlds that the authors create.

And lastly, I am a part of the animal lover tribe. I fall in love with every dog and cat I meet, and I want to help all of the wild animals I can.


Monday, September 26, 2016

My first blog/post!


             Hello, my name is Georgia, and this is my first post on my new blog.

I come from Santa Barbra, California. I think that being kind to animals matters, and I love reading! I am (hopefully) going to go on to be a vet when I grow up. I dread spelling and grammar tests, and I hope that one-day pollution will be non-existent. I always need more books, and I am in Gryffindor House!


                                                           Gryffindor House is the best!