Now that you have started reading your biography, I would like for you to share a little about your person. I hope you have discovered some interesting facts so far! This week, I would like for you to share one of those interesting facts. Please write a complete sentence (or sentences) including the name of your person. This comment is due on Friday, September 28th.
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Louisa May Alcott served as a nurse during the Civil War and became very ill.
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Teddy Roosevelt as a child loved science and riding horses.
ReplyDeleteIm reading about The guy who made doctor Suess. When he was a kid he liked to go to the zoo
ReplyDeleteJohn F. Kennedy my biogaraphy talks a lot about Louisa May Alcott
ReplyDeleteAlbert Einstein, as a child was the most curious child ever.
ReplyDeleteIm reading Dr. Suess. He started his writng and drawing in highschool.
ReplyDeleteIm am reading John Glenn. The fact is when he was* he flew in a waco bieplane.
ReplyDeleteAlbert Einstein was very curious when he was young. He would ask questions about everything. He would get a present and learn everything he needs to know about it.
ReplyDeleteMy biography is about Robert E.Lee.
ReplyDeleteRobert Lee moved to Alexandria when he was only three.
Robert Lee's dad knew George Washington.
Robert Lee's grandfather's cousin signed The Declaration of Independence.
Robert E. Lee moved to Alexandria at 3 years old. He had a brother named Smith. His dad fought in the revelutionary war and earned the nickname Light Horse Harry
ReplyDeleteAnnie Oakley longed to do what the men and boys did.
ReplyDeleteJohn H. Glenn Jr was the first American astronaut into space. On his famous 1962 space mission he traveled around the earth 3 times in less than 5 hours. When his rocket Friendship 7 passed over Perth Australia the entire town also became famous when they turned on all their lights hoping to be seen from space and becoming known as the City of Light.
ReplyDeleteWhen Walt Disney was little he was walking and his foot got stuck in a ice block.Their was a nail in the ice and it got stuck in his foot
ReplyDeleteAmelia Earhart wanted to see every thing and do every thing.
ReplyDeleteWhen Teddy Roosevelt went fishing with Jack, his cousin, he caught a big trout.
ReplyDeleteWhen Helen Keller was 19 months old she got sick and became blind and deaf
ReplyDeleteHelen Keller learned how to understand water and doll and other different words with Ms. Sullivan.
ReplyDeleteAmelia Earhart loved trying and inventing her own things like when she created a small roller coaster in her backyard as a kid.
ReplyDeleteWhen Neil Armstrong was in first grade, he was reading at a third grade level.
ReplyDeleteWalt Disney loved to draw. He once painted a picture of a pig on the side of his house!!!!!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteHe painted it with tar
ReplyDeleteLaura Ingalls Wilder always told the truth most of the time, except once when she lied about a ice cube when she was'nt aloud to eat it.She also had 2 sisters, Mary and Carrie and 1 brother,Freddie.
ReplyDeletesammy left his babby brother in his waggen and he fell asleep.
ReplyDeleteWalt Disney LOVED to draw since he was little. And he dressed up there pig Porky in a hat, and he even painted a pig on the side of the house. In BLACK TAR!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThomas Edison's fun fact is that he pulled at his right eyebrow when he is excited.
ReplyDeleteJackie Robinson fact was that he went to Pasadena Junior College and he played Basketball,Baseball,Football, and Track and Field.
ReplyDeleteJohn F. Kennedy went and visited the orchard house,where Louisa May Alcott lived.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth Blackwell loved nature when she was youg.
ReplyDeleteCurly is not afraid of anything and never gives up.
ReplyDeleteClara Barton loved indian stories.
ReplyDeleteNeil Armstrong was very active in Boy Scouts and earned the rank of Eagle Scout.
ReplyDeleteThomas Edison accidentally fell into a frozen lake
ReplyDeleteAbraham Lincoln had a friend named August.They found a hurt dog and Abe got to keep it.
ReplyDeleteMark Twain's real name was Sammy Clemens.(he was niknamed for his love of steamboats and how they would yell "Mark Twain! Mark Twain! to indicate the water was deep enouth to sail)
ReplyDeleteElizabeth Blackwell was loving and always helped her sisters
ReplyDeleteAbe Lincoln found an injured dog in the woods and took care of it. Abe named the dog Honey.
ReplyDeleteFranklin Roosevelt got polio when he fell of a boat.
ReplyDeleteniel armstrong flies of into space and lands on the moon.
ReplyDeleteAnnie Oakley shoots a gun perfectly on her first try.
ReplyDeleteWalt was kicking a piece of ice and he got his foot stuck and they had to cut his boot off.
ReplyDeleteClara Barton could charm animals.
ReplyDeletelara moves all the time just like loisia may alcott
ReplyDeleteMy biograghy is on Jackie Robinson. My fact is that he was the first black man to play baseball and he is really good at every sports he played.
ReplyDeleteMy biography is Dr. Seuss his first book was the Lorax. He married a woman named Helen. When Dr. Seuss was in high school he wrote commics for the school newspaper.
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