(On this day, Mr.
Block through an egg onto the floor and told us to write about the egg in the
point of view through the chicken, floor, egg, chick, farmer, etc.)
Extra!
Extra! Extra! CHICKEN KILLER ON THE LOOSE!
Tuesday,
September 13th, 2011, 8:34 A.M. The police were called to the scene.
I was a chicken doing my daily clucking activities: laying eggs, pecking at
things, and bawking around the open fields. As you can see, I run a tight
schedule.
On
my daily patrol around SLA, I headed to Mr. Block’s room. He is a peck-cular
man. Often likes to do things in a different way and he has a group of students
that do the same peck-cular things as he does. When I to his room, there was an
amassing crowd around a splattered like goo. As I approached the crowd, I SAW
IT. It was an egg I had laid only days ago, it was my BABY! MY BABY, never to
have a life on the farm or on a plate. Why? Why cruel world?! This man, the
murderer…and his students, the accessories to the crime. I ran as fast as I
could to the officer, Officer Byrd. Oh how I loved her name… it’s a very common
name in our community…Byrd, Peckerson, Clerk, you know.
Everyone
questions the killer but I didn’t do that. I did what every chicken from the
Egglands Best Farms would have done; I asked the shoe the floor, and the table.
They all told me and confirmed to me that it was the evil English and World
History Teacher, Mr. Block!
(After that we talked
about ways to write better)
3
Parts to help us write better:
·
Hold in different types of writing.
·
Don’t just keep ideas in your mind, write it
out!
·
Point of views can be very biased, history is
often written by the winners.