Good morning people! Today, I get to go to the library during school for a book club. I’m pretty excited for it, and can’t wait to talk to other people about the book “New Kid” Yesterday, I finished a book called “Beautiful Blue World” by Suzanne LaFleur (same other for “Counting to Perfect”) and I really enjoyed it. This morning, I got the sequel “Threads of Blue” from the library, and am excited to find out what happens to the main character, Mathilde. Last week, I had an orchestra performance, and I think we did pretty well. We have a great teacher, and most of us are very good at out instruments. Currently, I play the violin, but I might want to learn viola. Should I? Please tell me in the comments!
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20 By 20
This is a list of 20 things I would like to do before I am 20:
- Go to Disneyland
- Learn to sew with a machine
- Get more plants
- Write my own book
- Have a job
- Stay in touch with old friends
- Read more Books
- Go to Puerto Rico
- Go scuba diving at The Crater
- Hold an exotic animal
- Go on a cruise
- Learn a different language
- Improve my art skills
- Get better at crocheting
- Own an axolotl
- Laugh a lot
- Have great friends
- Still play Violin
- Set more goals
- Smile daily
Thank you for reading this post. Hope you have a great day.
How To
How To Read A Book
A Simple Tutorial If You Know How To Read This
Step 1: Get a Book
In order to read a book, you need to find a book first. You could find one in your house, borrow from a friend, or get one from your closest library.
Step 2: Find Time To Read
Reading a book takes time, so clear out your schedule a bit.
Step 3: Sit Down With Your Book.
Find a nice quiet room with a comfy seat with enough light to read, and relax.
Step 4: Look At The Book
Hold the book so the title is facing you. Don’t get confused which side to look at, the title usually is in big, fancy letters with someone’s name below it.
Step 5. Read The Title
Now that you’ve found the title, read it like you’re reading this How To post. You can either read the title aloud, or in your head. What matters is you read it.
Step 6. Open The Book
It’s sort of hard to explain how to open a book, so I hope you already know how to do that. Here is a picture to explain
Step 7. Get To The First Page
The first page usually has a “Chapter One” at the top of the page. Similar to the title, read the book like you are reading this post. After you’ve read the first page, turn it to the next, and the next, and so on until the book is finished.