viernes, 29 de enero de 2010

Salvador Cabañas

Salvador Cabañas, the soccer player who was shot in the head last weekend, recognized his family and friends yesturday.
The doctor said that he´s going to get better .

But its still a mystery why he got shot.

"Volunteering with the Red Cross"

As we all know, Haiti suffered a terrible catastrophe January 12th at 4:53 when an earthquake hit the country. This has brought the whole world together to cooperate to send food, water and other items for the affected.
Mexico was one of the countries that helped the most. Mexico sent moles- a team who specialize in digging people out of crumbled buildings. Mexico has kept these experts trained since the 1986 earthquake. Also, the Cruz Roja Mexicana will send people from all over the country to lend aid.
Here at Colegio Siglo XXI we gathered tuna and water along with baby diapers. The Red Cross came to the school and pickled up the donations to ship to Guanajuato where it will be sent to Haiti later.
-MuNy <3 & Donn-

J.D SALINGER DEATH


JD SALINGER DIED IN HIS HOME YESTERDAY AT THE AGE OF 91, IN CORNISH, NEW HAMPSHIRE.

File-JD_Salinger.jpgJerome David "J. D." Salinger (January 1, 1919 – January 27, 2010) was an American author, best known for his 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye, as well as his reclusive nature. His last original published work was in 1965; he gave his last interview in 1980. (In english class we're reading one of his stories, " A Perfect Day For Bananafish.")

El estado de salud de Cabañas
Cabañas se mantiene estable pero grave.
el edema disminuye, su esposa se mantiene entuciasmada

Today february 19, the state of salvador cabañas ,its better yesterday he alrady recognize his daugters and jis son, he is now in lower terapy.

Today february 26' Salvador Cabañas its fine he is been trspased to other kind of terapy lower of cors now maybe he is able to go with his family to his home

A Snow Day

We were eating churros and drinking hot chocolate. Suddenly we thought it was hailing, but Carla noticed that the hail was falling slowly. She ran outside and started yelling and jumping. She ran back into the restaurant, telling us to go outside. I went running with her, but my other friend, Maria stayed because all of our stuff was in the restaurant and she didn't want anybody to steal it.

I saw my mom dancing in the snow and some kids from Milenio sliding on the ground. Carla called her mom to come pick her up and to see the snow. While we were waiting, we made snow balls and threw them at each other. We all went home wet and cold.
tae kwon do
teacher: Carlos Guerra
alias: Chompi
Carlos Guerra is black belt in TAE KWON DO. He has participate in a lot of tournaments.
Carlos says that in the tournaments, he is always gets very nervous, but after the first kick, he gets into fight and forgets he was nervous. For us, the students, he is our Tae kwon do teacher and also our history teacher.
-Farid Cabrera
-Bruno Garza

a snow day

Last Saturday, my family and i went on a hike to Los Picachos.The mountain was covered in white snow. When we started our hike up we could hear a river flowing fron the top of the mountain. The river was full from the snow that had melted. When we got to the top we had a snowball fight and ate cookies.

jueves, 28 de enero de 2010

viernes, 15 de enero de 2010

literary lounge

The purpose of the literary lounge is to get students into the habit of reading.
We want them todiscover hundreds of themes and identify authors philosophy.
to reinforce reading ,in other words, we want students to truly understand what they are reading.


Nicolas, the oldest student.


NICOLAS

Nicolas is the oldest student in Colegio Siglo XXI. He speaks Spanish, English, German. He was born in Canada and has lived in Mexico for 14 years. Nico says, " In the future, I would like to have a carrer in the Canadian Coast Guard as a marine engineer."