Thursday, January 30, 2014

Student Blogger: Abhi

Hey guys! I'm Abhi Ram. I go to Star Academy of Natomas Charter School in second grade.
I love going to school, being with my friends and playing at recess. Some of my hobbies are to make fruit shish kabobs. It just makes fruits more appealing and I love eating fruits.



Yesterday was my first presentation of one of my many projects in the class. It was a nice one. I was little bit disappointed on my performance because I'd practiced a lot on that. Though the story telling part didn't go well as it was my first experience, yet my lovely teacher, Mrs. Torres appreciated my work and efforts which has already act as a booster and now I'm very well prepared for the upcoming one.


I love decorations and decorating anything with my Mom. This is one of my ways to decorate candles.
How's it?




One of the proud moment for me was when I made clay pots with my Mom's help and I was first to sell them all. Yay! I did it.




It's a rainy day! I've some fun to do... So I made a bridge for the insects to walk over.


26 comments:

  1. Dear Abhi,
    I love your post! I think your insect bridge is very creative. Did you see any insects cross it?
    Love,
    Mrs. Luhrsen

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  2. Hi! Mrs. Kloczko, I read the book of, " LEPRECHAUNS AND IRISH FOLKLORE". Thanks for commenting on my post.

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  3. Hello Abhi,

    How many times did you decorate? Did the bridge really work? But the best part was when you did your presentation.

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  4. dear abhi,

    you did really good on your presentation.How do you make a fruit khshkobob?I wish i could get a clay pot from you.What kind of fruits do you put on your fruit khshkobobs?

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  5. Dear Abhi,
    I love how you did your poster. Did anyone help you?I like the part on your blog when you made the bridge. On your blog I saw that you were eating a fruit combob. Did you put any marshmellows. Ava

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  6. Hello Abhi, did any insects walk over the bridge?I love the fruit Shish kabobs. Was it fun making the bug bridge?

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  7. Hi,Abhi
    I like how you made those pots.I wonder how you the bridge for the insects to walk on.How did you make it?We did know one Sunday I made something for the insects to walk on too!
    Your friend,
    Grace

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    1. I needed a long wood and sticks to build a insect brigde.
      Your friend,
      Abhi

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  8. dear Abhi,
    What is the name of your book?Your poster is great.I like your market day poster.
    From,
    Justin

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  9. Dear Abhi, I love the idea of making a bridge for bugs. Did anyone at market day like your pots? I like the decorate candles it is very nice-SEAN

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  10. hi Abhi . That food looks very good.I like your poster.Why did you pick those picture. your friend laiba

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  11. dear Abhi,
    What is the name of your book?Your poster is great.I like your market day poster.
    From,
    Justin

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  12. Hi Abhi!
    The candle looks great! I love the insect bridge. What is your favorite part of making clay pots?
    - Audrey

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  13. Hi Abhi
    I'm sher that the bugs are happy.Was it hard to make the brig?
    like the pots.I'm happy for the bugs. Brilent ida.

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  14. Dear Abhi, I like your pictures! The one I like mostly is your insect bridge!
    What is your favorite part about your insect bridge?

    Your friend Angelina

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  15. Hi Abhi,
    you made excellent pots. Did you make the bridge all by yourself? It's cool. I ate a shish kabob before but not a fruit shish kabob. I saw your house door, it's beautiful. Did you have those pots to put candle in? They are beautiful.
    Your friend,
    Showmen

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  16. Dear Abhi,
    I've never tried s shish kabob but if I tried a shish kabob I think it would be
    good.Did you count how many bugs that crossed your bridge. Since your
    poster is green my favorite coler is green.

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  17. hi Abhi,

    What kind of fruits do you put on your fruit kshkabobs?You did a really good job on your presentaton.you also sold your pots the fastest nice job.

    your freind,srivishal

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  18. Hi Abhi,On market day since you sold out all of your pots faster than anyone else did, do you think that happend because they thought that your pots were beautiful,glittery,and sparkly.my group did hair salon.We also used hot huze with are hair salon.From your true friend,Rebecca

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  19. Dear Abhi,
    You did great on your book presentation. Your poster looked really cool because of how you drew it is very nice. What are shish kabobs? I wonder if they're yummy.
    From,
    Bianca

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  20. Dear Abhi,
    I love how you did your poster. Did anyone help you? I liked the part on
    your blog when you made the bridge. Did any bugs go on it and drived the car
    Your friend ,
    Ava

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  21. Hello Abhi,
    It is good to eat fruits and I would love to eat fruit shis kabobs. I think you did great on your presentation. How did you make your bridge for the insects?
    Your friend,
    Keara

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  22. Dear Abhi,
    I also like fruit like strawberries and apples. How did you make the bridge
    for insects? When your pots were made, they were nice. You rocked on the presentation!
    Your classmate,
    Britney

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  23. Hello Abhi,

    How many time did you decorate? I like when you made that bridge. On your presentation you did pretty good!

    From:
    Nathan

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  24. HI Abhi your pic looks so cute with your mom!! i love how all the fruits are on a plate so cool!!!!how did you do all that writing on your blog?YOUR FRIEND,MEGHANA

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  25. Dear Abhi I like that you did your candles that way it looks very fantastic and neat I love your pot it looks Awesome.Abhi how did you make your candles

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