Thursday, February 19, 2009

My Independet Reading Book

Sofia Terife
Ms. Thomas
6th Grade
February 19, 2009


Judy Moody And Stink The Holly Joliday

Judy Moody and Stink are brothers. In this book Stink is obsessed with snow, and Judy is always telling him that in Virginia, there has always never been snow. One day Stink was getting the mail, and there was a new mailman called Jack Frost and Stink asked him, if he could bring snow to town. Stink told Judy, and she obviously didn’t believe him about all of the things he was saying about the mailman. Five days before Christmas, Judy was double-checking her Christmas list; she made the list on toilet paper, because it was the longest paper that she could find to write all the things she wanted. The list was so long that it went over the S encyclopedia Stink was reading. Judy told him that he had to write his letter for Christmas, so he took a paper out and wrote a single word: SNOW. The night before Christmas, the school that Judy and Stink attended, was having a show, and Judy’s class was singing the twelve days of Christmas in Hawaii, and Stink’s class were going to act the poem of The Night Before Christmas, he was going to be a mouse again, but he decided that this year he would not be a mouse again. When it was Stink’s class turn, Judy had gone to the audience to see his show, when it was his turn, he did not come out as a mouse, he came out like a snowflake. The show was over, and the Moody family had gone home, and ordered pizza. Stink made a bet to Judy, that they had to say awake to see the snow at midnight, Judy agreed. Stink at about 10:12 pm had fallen asleep. Judy was happy that she had won the bet, but she did not want her little brother to really feel bad, because of the snow. She made snowflakes out of paper, and glued them all over the walls. The next morning she was waken up by Stink that told her that real snow had came, she did not believe him, but she went to the window and saw all the snow. At the end they went out to play with the snow. I chose this book because last year the first book in English that I could read was one of the collection. I had seen this book in Internet, and I really wanted to read it. So I checked it out of the library and read it. I really liked it because well this is a book about a little boy, who believed that the snow would come to town, and it was the only thing he wished, and it all happened. This book leaves us a moral, that is, to be persistent, with things you want. I really loved this book and I found it really funny.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Final Draft For Essay

Are holes only the ones you dig, or are there more types of holes. The book called Holes has three main reasons of why it is called Holes. First, the boys at Camp Green Lake had to dig holes every day. Second is that when Stanley was sent to Camp Green Lake, he thought it was unfair. Third is that there were some little stories that connected with Stanley’s story. This book is not only called Holes because of the holes the boys have to dig, the other two reasons above were the other type of wholes that exist.

The first reason is that the boys at Camp Green Lake had to dig holes every day out in the hot sun. Supposedly it would “build” their character, so that when they went out of the camp they would not do anything bad again. The Warden had built the camp, because many generations of her family had been digging holes, and when she was little she saw them. The Warden was looking for something that once Kissing Kate Barlow had buried. Also if any of the boys found something that could be interesting for the Warden, had to report it to Mr. Pendanski, or Mr. Sir, so they show it to the Warden, and the boy who found the “interesting” thing could get the day free. This is one of the three main reasons of why the book is called holes.

The second reason is that when Stanley was sent to Camp Green Lake he really thought that it was unfair. He thought it was unfair, because he didn’t do anything; the shoes had just fallen from the sky. Authorities did not investigate enough, and that is why we call this reason a hole. Investigation is a hole, because after all, he was sent to Camp Green Lake unfairly. This is one of the most three important reasons of why the book is called holes.

The third reason is that the book has short stories in between Stanley’s story. At the beginning you think that there are a lot of gaps, but in the end you discover that everything makes sense. The first story was the on Stanley’s great-great-grandfather Elya Yelnats, made a treaty with Madam Zeroni, but he did not complete the whole thing, so the “curse” started there, and continued till Stanley’s generation. There was Madame Zeroni; she obviously was related to Zero who is actually called Hector Zeroni. The example of this reason is that Katherine Barlow was once a good woman, who was a teacher, and lived a normal quiet life. She fell in love with Sam the Onion man, that was black, but at that time people were racist, so they could not be together. Mr. Walker was the “rich” boy of the little town. He wanted to kill Sam because he was in love of Katherine. When they killed Sam Katherine had a whole in her heart, and she changed her life, and was no longer a teacher, she was Kissing Kate Barlow, a bank robber. She kissed the man she killed. These is the third reason of why is the book called holes.

In this book I think that these reasons where the main holes of the story. I think this because when you read the book you may find other ones, but these ones are the ones that called more my attention. The first one is the most obvious of all, because of the hole digging. The second one it hard to tell, but if you think a bit you can discover the hole in it. The third one it is also kind of hard to think about it, but it is actually a good one, because they are holes in the past, that had to be discovered. So these are the three main reasons of why the book is called holes.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

First Draft For Essay



Are holes only the ones you dig, or are there more types of holes. The book called Holes has three main reasons of why it is called Holes. First, the boys at Camp Green Lake had to dig holes every day. Second is that when Stanley was sent to Camp Green Lake, he thought it was unfair. Third is that there were some little stories that connected with Stanley’s story. This book is not only called Holes because of the holes the boys have to dig, the other two reasons above were the other type of wholes that exist.


The first reason is that the boys at Camp Green Lake had to dig holes every day out in the hot sun. Supposedly it would “build” them character, so that when they went out of the camp they would not do anything bad again. The Warden had built the camp, because many generations of her family had been digging holes, and when she was little she saw them. The Warden was looking for something that once Kissing Kate Barlow had buried. Also if any of the boys found something that could be interesting for the Warden, had to report it to Mr. Pendanski, or Mr. Sir, so they show it to the Warden, and the boy who found the “interesting” thing could get the day free.

The second reason is that when Stanley was sent to Camp Green Lake he really thought that it was unfair. He thought it was unfair, because he didn’t do anything; the shoes had just fallen from the sky. Authorities did not investigate enough, and that is why we call this reason a hole. Investigation is a hole, because after all, he was sent to Camp Green Lake unfairly,

The third reason is that the book has short stories in between Stanley’s story. At the beginning you think that there are a lot of gaps, but in the end you discover that everything makes sense. The first story was the on Stanley’s great-great-grandfather Elya Yelnats, made a treaty with Madam Zeroni, but he did not complete the whole thing, so the “curse” started there, and continued till Stanley’s generation. There was Madame Zeroni; she obviously was related to Zero that is actually called Hector Zeroni. The example of this reason is that Katherine Barlow was once a good woman, who was a teacher, and lived a normal quiet life. She fell in love with Sam the Onion man, that was black, but at that time people were racist, so they could not be together. Mr. Walker was the “rich” boy of the little town. He wanted to kill Sam because he was in love of Katherine. When they killed Sam Katherine had a whole in her heart, and she changed her life, and was no longer a teacher, she was Kissing Kate Barlow, a bank robber. She kissed the man she killed.

In this book I think that these reasons where the main holes of the story. I think this because when you read the book you may find other ones, but these ones are the ones that called more my attention. The first one is the most obvious of all, because of the hole digging. The second one it hard to tell, but if you think a bit you can discover the hole in it. The third one it is also kind of hard to think about it, but it is actually a good one, because they are holes in the past, that had to be discovered. As I said these three holes called my attention, and that is why I wrote them down.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

3 Paragraphs

There are three main reasons of why the book is called holes.

The first reason is that the boys that were sent to Camp Green Lake had to dig holes every single day in the hot sun. They had to dig, because supposedly that activity built character, so that when they where sent out of camp they would not do anything bad again. Actually the Warden had made this camp, because many generations of her family had been digging holes to find something that Kissing Kate Barlow had buried years ago. The boys had to dig one hole per day, but each hole had to be the size of their shovel. And each time any of the boys found something interesting they had to report it to Mr. Sir or Mr. Pendanski, so that either of them called the Warden, and he got the free day.


The second reason is that when Stanley was sent to Camp Green Lake, he thought it was unfair, because the shoes had just fallen from the sky, and he hadn’t stolen them, he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. Authorities didn’t investigate enough information and he later was sent to Camp Green Lake unfairly


The third reason is that in the book there where some short stories that you may think there are a lot of gaps, but at the end all of the stories are connected to Stanley’s story. They were connected, because Stanley’s great-great-grandfather was on one of the stories, and he was the one who supposedly started the curse. Madam Zeroni was also in the same story as Stanley’s great-great-grandfather; she was a kind of gypsy, and she has to be related with Zero, because Zero’s actual name is Hector Zeroni. Another reason is that Katherine Barlow, was once a good person, and was a teacher. She fell in love of a black men called Sam, but people from that time where racist, and they could no be together, so Mr. Walker that liked Katherine killed Sam. On the end Katherine turned herself to Kissing Kate Barlow, she was a bank robber, and she kissed the men she killed. I think that Katherine turned bad, because there was a hole in her heart, because she didn’t have Sam.

Differences And Similarities

Differences and Similarities

When we compare the book and the movie, we can find few differences and a lot of similarities. Some of the differences are, for example, that Stanley was described as a fat boy in the book, but on the movie they show him as a skinny boy. Another difference is that in the book they didn’t dig with gloves, they dug with their bare hands, and on the movie sometimes they dug with gloves. The last difference is when Stanley and Zero went to Big Thumb and found water. In the book it says that Stanley had to dig dirt to find clean water, but in the movie there was a little stream, so Stanley didn’t have to dig. On the other hand, there are many similarities, some of them are: that there were thousands of holes, that Mr. Sir ate sunflower seeds, and that Mr. Sir told the boys that they were no longer in the girl scouts. Other similarities are, that the boys dug holes every day; that the counselor was Mr. Pendanski; and that Stanley’s nickname was the same (Caveman). Other examples of similarities are that there was a Madam Zeroni; that the boys had a short period of time for taking a shower; that Sam sold onions; that Zero couldn’t read; and that the Warden was a woman. Some more examples are that Sam was killed because he kissed Katherine; that that the boys in the camp stole Mr. Sir’s sunflower seeds; that the Warden scratched Mr. Sir’s face; and that Stanley was teaching Zero to read. Finally there was a boat called Marie Lou; Stanley and Zero ate Sploosh, and that Zero confessed Stanley that he had stolen the shoes.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Why Is The Book Holes Called Holes?

I think that the book is called holes firstly because the boys had to dig holes every day at Camp Green Lake, because they were looking for something. Secondly because when Stanley was sent to Camp Green Lake, he thought it was unfair, and that he should have not been sent because he hadn't done anything and the shoes had fallen from the sky, this is a hole because there is missing information, and the authorities didn't research and later sent to Camp Green Lake unfairly. Finally, there were short stories in the book; at the beginning, there seem to be lots of gaps, but as the story develops, each of those short stories connect with Stanley’s story. They were connected, because Stanley's great-great grandfather was on that story and supposedly the curse started there. Another example of this connection is that Madam Zeroni was obviously Zero's kin, because Zero's actual name is Hector Zeroni. And the last reason is that Kate Barlow was once a good woman with a loving heart; but when M. Walker and some other men killed Sam, all her love became anger and hatred, and she had a hole in her heart.