Do You Know Why the Galápagos Archipelago is Called Galápagos?
The Galápagos Islands are home to many animals such as iguanas, seals, different birds, and fish. On my trip I found out that it was home to numerous species of birds, 45 of them are endemic, 42 species of reptiles, 15 species of mammals, and 79 species of fish.
Wingsuit Testing in Italy
I’m in a life or death situation! Something can go VERY wrong or it can go great.
A Beautiful View From the Zhangjiajie Bridge
I’m in “Zhangjiajie, China looking at the glass bridge. If I was on the glass bridge, I would be terrified,because I'm afraid of heights. In 2018, it was the longest foot bridge in the world...430 meters. The architect’s name is Haim Dotan.
Sharks Love to be Petted...Like Dogs!
Today, I did one of the scariest things OF MY LIFE! I petted A LIVE TIGER SHARK in the West Grand Bahamas!
I Met the Best Dancer on the Galapagos Islands!
Yesterday I went to the Galapagos Islands to visit the best dancers ever. Blue-footed boobies. Blue-footed boobies are birds with bright blue feet and a funny waddle. They live in the Galapagos Islands with many animals, including different types of iguanas, tortoises, sea lions, great frigate birds, and more.
Is the Croc Eating Its Babies?
Did you know that crocodiles carry their babies to the water in their mouths? Well, that’s what I learned on this amazing trip to the Serengeti. I saw a crocodile lying in the grass waiting for her babies to hatch. For a second I thought she was going to eat them when they hatched because I wasn’t sure if they were her babies.
Baby Lion Cubs Get In Trouble!
I visited the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, and this place is in Africa. I'm on a safari looking at very rare lions. The lions are rare because some of them are black and they could go extinct. I was in a jeep with other tourists who were so excited to see the baby lions.
Why Not Me? The Story of a Young Lady Who Prospered Despite Diabetes
On December 17th of last year, my mom had to rush me to Children’s Hospital because I wasn’t feeling well. We were in the hospital for a very long time. I was very sleepy because we were there from 5pm to 7am the next morning. The doctor eventually told us that my sugar levels were very high and they ran a test to try and figure out the problem.
My Favorite at the Car Show
On January 24, 2020 my father and I went to the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington D.C. to see the National Auto Show. We had to ride the escalator to the second floor to see the RC cars. RC stands for Remote Control. An RC car is a small car you can control.
A Legend Gone Too Soon
Kobe Bryant is a well-respected man on and off the court. He is respected for his mannerisms, dedication, competitiveness, and intelligence. He was married to Vanessa Bryant and they had four children together (Gianna, Natalia, Bianka, and Capri). A lot of people don’t know that Bryant spoke seven different languages.
School Lunch Can Be Better, But It’s Not All Bad And I Can Help Make It Better
School lunch at my school is good on some days and other days I wish I would have packed my own lunch. My favorite school lunch meal is pizza, grapes, and salad. This meal is tasty and similar to what I would eat outside of school.
We’re Going to the “Ship”!
We’re going to the “ship”! What? We’re going to the “ship”! What? We’re going to the “ship”! What?
Bored Teen in Quarantine
When I first heard we were going to be in a mandatory quarantine, I was shocked, but I didn’t take it too seriously. I thought it was only going to last for two weeks like the school said. I’m used to being in the house anyway, so I wasn’t too bored.
Blow Pierce Hosts its Very Own Festival of Lights in School’s Courtyard
On Wednesday, December 18, 2019 and Thursday, December 19, 2019 the FPCS Blow Pierce Early Childhood Team hosted the Festival of Lights in the school’s courtyard.
The Black History Showcase at Blow Pierce
On February 27, 2020, the students at FPCS Blow Pierce put on a black history month showcase. Each performance represented a different decade and the students highlighted important black history facts that happened during that era.
Make Way for the Friendship Tech Prep 2020 Teacher of the Year
At Friendship Tech Prep Academy, we have extraordinary teachers. I’d like to tell you about one of our teachers who is this school year’s Tech Prep Teacher of the Year, Ms. Brittney Lot who is our 10th grade, geometry teacher. She always ensures that her scholars are not only successful in her class but will be successful in their future.
Spread Love, Not Germs
No matter where you go or what you do,
You’re likely to come in contact with a germ or two.
You know why?
Because germs are everywhere!
The Effects of the Coronavirus
The Coronavirus is a virus that was originally found in animals and, rarely, transmitted from animals to humans and then spread person to person.
The Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr was born January 15, 1929 in Atlanta Georgia. He was a civil rights leader who protested in a nonviolent way. He wanted people to be treated fairly regardless of the color of their skin. Two things Martin Luther King Jr is well known for are his leadership in the Montgomery Bus Boycott and his famous speech “ I Have a Dream.
The Fun and Exciting Blow Pierce FNN Book Party
In honor of Dr. Seuss’ birthday, FNN hosts an annual Book Party where students in grades preschool through 1st grade are able to read books, eat cookies, and take home a free book of their choice.