At school, in social studies, we were learning about the settlers in the early 1600s. We had to write a story about that time period, from the point of view of a child. Here’s what I wrote. I got a decent grade on it.
Read MoreI usually use var to declare a variable. Today, while reviewing some code samples, I came across let and const. I realized that I wasn’t sure what the difference was between them. So, I searched it up on YouTube and I found a Dabble Labs tutorial video. Here’s what I learned:
Read MoreFor my dad’s birthday, I was wondering what I should give him. I briefly considered buying him a store-bought present, but I didn’t know what I should get. There wasn’t anything that seemed good enough. Then, I thought of the best thing he had done for me this year. My mind immediately went to one thing: Alexa.
Read MoreIn 4th grade, we had to write a story that could have been true, but wasn’t really. It took me a while to think of football, but when it came, I had the whole story in mind, save for a few edits.
Read MoreIn 4th grade, we were writing opinion essays and I immediately thought of homework. Even though the homework wasn’t tough back then, it was still mind-numbing to do it. I was hoping that after reading my essay, my teacher would ban it in our class. That never happened, but I still think it was a good idea to speak out against the ruthless and evil homework that has all of humanity on its side. Except me.
Read MoreHi! I recently read The Perfect Score by Rob Buyea. It is a realistic-fiction book that is one of my favorites. If you’re looking for a good easy read, this is the book for you. Watch the video below to learn more about the book!
Read MoreI recently read Ms. Bixby’s Last Day by John David Anderson. It is categorized as a that is one of my favorites. It is an emotional story that is great for all ages. Watch the video below to learn more about the book!
Read MoreIn school, we had to write a small moment narrative about ourselves. So, I chose the first time I went to a chess tournament. Here’s what I wrote:
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