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Little Jack Horner

Miniture Jack Horner reclined in the corner Consuming his Nativity pastry, He put in his thumb and extracted a plum And said "What a positive lad am I!"

//Hickory Dickory Dock//

Hickory dickory dock The rodent dashed up the chronometer The chronometer struck one The rodent rushed downward Hickory dickory dock

//Humpty Dumpty//

Humpty Dumpty sat on a partition, Humpty Dumpty had a enormous tumble. All the Emporer's equines, And all the Emporer's servants Couldn't assemble Humpty once more!

=L.A.=

Francis5c social studies Francis5C Winnie's journal Francis5c- Twisted Tale Francis5c Poetry Francis5c Voice


 * 1) Do you think the trial and the outcome (result) were fair?
 * 2) How did you feel when the opposing party explained his/her point of view?
 * 3) How did playing your role make you feel?
 * 4) How would you change the trial if you could?
 * 5) Why is it important to examine and understand all points of view before making a decision?

1. It was not fair because I told the plaintiffs that I would buy produce and seeds to replace what they lost, but they refused what I offered. 2. I felt angry because the plaintiffs kept their opinions that they should get $500 and somehow thy only wanted the result. 3. It made me kind of unfair because I'm the percon who made the problems. 4. I want my judger to listen to me and Hans. I did not even finished talking but she only listened to the girl. 5. So we know what are the facts and what happened and who did things that are wrong.

PoV Song 1: This song makes me calm since this song is country music, also this is slow and calm. Song 2: This song makes me annoying because I don't like rock music that much. Song 3: This song makes me exiting because I like classic music. It also makes me want to sing. Song 4 :This song makes me I'm in some kind of very old town or countryside. Song 5: This song makes me I want to sing and it makes me exiting. Song 6: This song makes me I'm in some kind of bar or cafe. They turn music like song 6

Comparison 1. One difference between the book and the movie is the part when Winnie got kidnapped. In the movie only Miles kidnapped her, but in the book, Mae, Miles, and Jesse all did the kidnapping. Also the part when Winnie rescues Mae, she rescued by her self. Last thing is when Jesse saw Winnie cemetery, treegap wasnt't destroyed in the movie.However, in the book, treegap was destroyed. P.S: Winnie lived 100 years.

2. I think there are these changes in the movie because movies that are originally from books have to be shortened. To shorten movies, you have to change some parts that are too long to exactly put in the movie. 3. I like the the book because in the movie, they have disgusting parts and the book have more details.

Chapter 25 1. Babbit is trying to tell us that life is moving on as a wheel turns.She is talking about things changing, dying and being born.

2. I think Mae and Tuck are glad that the spring is destroyed because they don't have to worry about the spring anymore. I feel good too because no one will live forever on Earth anymore except for the Tucks. I think this is how life should be.

3. I think an epilogue tells what happens after the main story ends. I think Babbit included it in the novel to tell us what happens to Winnie and the spring in the future and to tell us that the Tucks are still okay. Babbit answers questions that were left unanswered at the end of the novel in the epilogue.

Chapter 24 1. The weather changes from the beginning of the chapter to the end of the chapter by it being really hot and dry because it was August. But later on, there is a storm with thunder, and lightning, and rain.

2. The weather in the chapter is connected to the major events of Mae's escape from jail because it shows how the Tucks can finally be free. In the beginning of the chapter, it was still hot and dry but as Miles started to take the bars off the jail window, the thunder came, helping them remove the bars without making a sound. Also, when Mae was finally free and the Jesse laughed, the thunder also covered the sound. The storm helps the Tucks make their escape without being caught. "Another crash of thunder muffled Jesse's bursting, exultant laugh. Mae was free." p. 125 "The tension in the parched earth eased and vanished. Winnie felt it go. The muscles of her stomach loosened, and all at once she was exhausted." p. 126

Chapter 23 1. One emotion Winnie is feeling nervous and worried. She told the Tucks she would help them get Mae out of jail and she is nervous during the day waiting for night to arrive. Winnie wandered restlessly about her room, sat in her rocker, lay on her bed, counted the ticks of the hall clock." p. 118 Another emotion Winnie felt was excitement because she was able to finally help the Tucks. "Beneath her excitement, she was thick with guilt. For the second time in three short days-though they seemed many more than that-she was about to do something which she knew would be forbidden." p. 118

2. One time when I felt both nervous and excitement was when I took a math test. I was excited because I had studied hard for the test, but I was nervous because I was scared I was going to forget what I learned. But I got a good score on my test so I was happy.

CHAPTER 21 and 22 1. Dear Winnie, I think you should help Mae get out of the jail because you are their friends and you love them. I know that you matured from them and learned a lot about life and death while you were with them. I suggest that you help them and keep the secret of the spring. I think you should destroy the jail somehow and Mae will still be alive and safe. Sincerely, Francis

2. The plan to help Mae escape is that Miles would cut the jail's window's bars and Winnie would crawl into the jail cell and pretend that she was Mae so the constable can't recognize her. Winnie would hide under a blanket so that the constable would think she is sleeping until the morning. I think it is not a good plan because I don't know what will happen to Winnie when the constable finds her instead of Mae in the jail cell. What if she has to go to the gallows?

CHAPTER 19 and 20 1. I don't agree with the man in the yellow suit's argument because selling people the spring and telling them the secret is not good. I think it would be very dangerous and terrible. Also, I don't agree with the idea to sell the spring because if they live forever, there will be no space for everyone in the world.

2. Tuck looks the way he does because he wants to be able to die and he can't. Somehow, he is jealous of the fact that the man in the yellow suit could die. If I were in Tuck's shoes, I would feel relieved because the man in the yellow suit wouldn't hurt my family anymore, but I wouldn't feel jealous.

CHAPTER 18 Winnie now wants to stay with the Tucks because they were so friendly to Winnie and took care of her. She thinks the Tucks are her friends. When she realizes this, the man in the yellow suit shows up. I think Babbit wrote it like this to show that Winnie will protect the Tucks somehow.

CHAPTER 17 1a. Winnie's conversation with Miles was similar to her conversation with Tuck because they were both in a rowboat. Also, both Angus and Miles explained to Winnie about living forever and how that is not a good thing.

1b. Even though Miles and Tuck both think that living forever is a bad thing, they explained it to Winnie differently. Tuck talked about life as a wheel that goes round and round, and Miles talked about what the world would be like if all creatures live forever. Also, when Winnie was with Tuck in the rowboat, he did all the talking, but when Winnie was with Miles, she talked with him.

1c. Miles didn't have his family drink from the spring because by the time he learned about the spring, it was too late and his wife was almost 40 and his children were almost the same age as him. Also, Tuck disagreed with Miles' family drinking the spring and thought it would be much safer if only a few people knew about the spring.

CHAPTER 16 I think Babbit made the constable talk about the gallows because the Tucks kidnapped Winnie and they are not allowed to do that. When the constable finds the Tucks, they will be punished by hanging on the gallows.

Chapter 15 I learned that the man in the yellow suit isn't a savior. He is a bad man. For example, he tells the Fosters he knows where Winnie is, but he won't tell the Fosters where. The only way he says that they can have Winnie back safely is if they give him Treegap. Another example to show that the man in the yellow suit is a bad man is when he told Mr. Foster that he would bring back Winnie himself and that Mr. Foster couldn't come because he wants to do business his own way.

The man in the yellow suit wants to make the deal with the Fosters because by having Treegap, he can also have the spring and the power to live forever.

I think the Fosters don't say anything because they are shocked about Winnie and they want to listen for more information. Also, the Fosters had no choice but to give Treegap to the man in the yellow suit so there is no point in them even talking.

Chapter 14 Winnie is confused because the Tucks have kidnapped her. But they are kind and treat her well. So Winnie is confused because even though they took her, they are nice people. She is also thinking about drinking the spring and marry Jesse when she is 17 years old.

Chapter 13 I think the man in the yellow suit stole the Tucks' horse because he wants to test if the Tucks' story is true or not. Maybe he'll try to kill the horse to test if it's true.

Chapter 12 Tuck said that life is a wheel because it goes on and on. After you are born, life goes on by you getting older and changing. But the Tucks are not part of the wheel because they're not living; they're stuck and will never die.

Chapter 11 //"I never thought we'd come to the place where we'd be scaring children".// Angus Tuck says this quote because he is sad that Winnie had to be kidnapped and taken to his house. Winnie had to be kidnapped because she learned about the spring and if people find out about the spring, they will want to live forever. But Tuck is very sorry because he doesn't want to scare or hurt Winnie.

Chapter 10 I think the Tucks are cursed because even if the world ends, they'll still be alive. And if someone notices that the Tucks are everlasting, the whole world will pay attention to them and the people of the world will try and test their bodies to see if they can live forever. The world will also learn about how the spring water works. I think it would be horrible.

Chapter 9 The Tucks have bad grammar and use old words like "How do, Winnie Foster", because it has been 87 years since they drank the spring water. Although the grammar is incorrect today, the Tucks still live as they did before and they never learned the new grammar. This shows that the Tucks are a people of the past and that they don't think it is important to update their grammar. I also think that their incorrect grammar does not mean that the Tucks are bad people.

Chapter 8 The person who overheard the //Tucks' Story// is **//the man in the yellow suit//.** He acts a little strange. For example, he overheard the Tucks' story while hiding in the bushes at the end of the chapter 8. In chapter 4, he came to Winnie's house and said he was looking for a family. And when Winnie's granny heard music from a music box, he asked if she had ever heard the music before.

Chapter 7 Jesse means that there was a different plan for the world before, but because it didn't work out well, the plan disappeared. I think the plan was about living forever. The bubbing spring is left over from the old plan. But because the plan was not effective, the Tucks want to make sure that no one drinks the water from the spring.

Chapter 6 I think it's a simile because it compares Winnie's backbone to a pipe full of cold running water. Also, Babbit put `like` in the sentence. She is trying to say that Winnie was surprised and scared when she was kidnapped. If I was Winnie, I would yell and call for help, because the Tucks might hurt me and kidnapping is a crime.

CHAPTER 5
 * On page 23** in the last paragraph, Babbit described Winnie walking timidly under the branches of the wood and wondering why she had never visited before. (**//SIGHT)//**
 * On page 25** in the first sentence, Babbit wrote that Winnie walked for a long time listening and looking at everything. (//**SOUND)**//
 * On page 27** in the middle of the page, Babbit wrote about Winnie shaking hands with Jesse Tuck for the first time and that she didn't want to let go of his hand. //**TOUCH (FEEL)**//

CHAPTER 2, 3, and 4 The prologue introduces the idea that there are three different things that happened at the same time and chapters 2~4 explain how the three are connected.

CHAPTER 1 Babbit thinks ownership of land is odd because it's hard to know when a person owns the land, if a person owns it from ground to the hub of the earth or not. I think ownership is odd too because it's difficult to tell the correct answer.

Language Arts (TUCK EVERLASTING) PROLOGUE I want to live forever at age 14 because I can protect and take care of my family. The reason that I'd choose wanting to live forever is because I want to see the future of the world. For example, I'd like to see flying cars, cities under water or on the moon, or private space ships.