Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Wolf-let's Book Report

Hi Pack:

I finished my book report on the Magic Treehouse, The Night of the Ninjas. In my report, it is separated in 5 sections, they are on index cards threaded together with purple yarn. I have to turn it in tomorrow for my teacher. Here you go.

Night of the Ninjas by Mary Pope Osborne

This book is about Jack and Annie and their magic trip back to ancient Japan where they accidently meet Ninjas.

My favorite part was when Jack and Annie met the Ninja Master. The Ninja Master told them to "use nature, be nature and follow nature." I like it because it was interesting and different.

Characters

Jack is the smart one and the worried one and Annie is the happy and enthusiastic one. Peanut the mouse is the fast and the lightest one.

Words

Prologue: The preface or the introduction.
Grove: Planting of fruit or nut trees.
Historian: A student or writer of history.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Sacred Mountain

Grey Wolf here. My son in law took this beautiful picture today.
Wolf-let here. Today we had a substitute at school because my teacher had to go on a field trip with her daughter and they went to some sort of exchange. My substitute was a nice teacher she thought we all nice too. She said that our teacher is lucky to have us as students. Today I went to PE and went on bars that strenghting our muscles. In science we learned about pitch and volume and we had recess.
I played four square with all my friends.
The objective of the game is to work one's way from the lowest numbered square into the highest numbered square by eliminating players in higher ranking squares. The player in square four is regarded as the highest rank and has the privilege of both serving the ball and implementing any number of custom rules. Like ABC square or Serve inside square or how many backstops you want. Players are out when they cause errors; each time a player is out, all remaining players move to the next available square until square one is open. A new player, who has been waiting in a nearby line, will then join in square one to start a new round. Any number of players may be waiting outside the court for their turn. It's a fun game to play.

Monday, January 28, 2008

WELCOME TO OUR PACK.


Hello from two Wolves.

Background: Navajo grandpa and grandson who will occasionally blog our goings on from a suburban southwest area.

Grandpa is a retired legal eagle/wolf. Who has been taking painting and drawing classes. Grey wolf is an avid hunter who enjoys sniffing out deer, elk, and javelina in remote areas in the southwest. He will refer to himself as the Grey Wolf. Grandson loves to hang out with his grandparents. He will refer to himself as the Wolf-let. Wolf-let went to kindergarten on the Navajo nation where he lived with Grey Wolf and his Nana Wolf. Since then he has moved down to the big city where he goes to a very nice school with a great teacher and friends. He has two dogs that he loves and his favorite wolf meal is pizza.