Sunday, May 20, 2012

Mini Society

Wen's mini society - April 2012
Zoe selling hair clips (5 ea.):3
Wen's mini society - April 2012
Audrey selling mustaches (5 or 10 ea.)XP



Today is the last day of Mini Society market day. Mini Society is where you need to make and sell your hand-made product. The Product must be made by each student using their own creativity and inexpensive materials. We can spend up to $10(real money) to make the products for each market day.

I decided to make Japanese doll bookmarks, and it's a hot seller! They cost 15 Mini Society bucks each.


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Time Lime For Mini Society

April 26-30: Form partnerships for business and brainstorm ideas for products 
                   to make and sell

May 3: Bring in a sample product and conduct market survey on sample 
           product

May 7: Bring all needed supplies to class to begin production of product for 1st                
            market day

May 11: First market day at 2:00 p.m.

May 14: Bring all needed supplies to class to begin production of product for
             second market day

May 18: Second market day


Wen's mini society - April 2012
Me selling Japanese paper doll bookmarks (15 bucks ea.)XD



My business partner was Sophia, we named our store Payless Gift Shop. Sophia made key-chains, bookmarks, and bracelets. They were awesome! I made 27 bookmarks for the first market day, and about 45 on the second(lots of classes were invited for the second day).

So, first day-- Lots of parents were invited. I bought a lot of magnets for my 
                     locker next year. They are awesome! I have 3 bookmarks left      
                     and I gave them to Sophia.


Second day-- My booth was in the hallway so we need to pay a hundred bucks     
                    for our booth's location! The rest of the students were setting up                          their booth inside the classroom. Tons of people came to buy so I sold out quickly. Sophia's stuff sold out, too! 
                    
After we sold out, we went to other students' booth to buy stuffs that we like.


Photo May 18, 3 40 48 PM
I bought 2 flower clips, 3 clips, 2 Hunger Games magnets, 5 slingshots, 8 magnets, 3 clipboards, a duct tape purse, a bookmark, and a pipe cleaner pen. I think I spent a total of 250 bucks or more, but i still have about 650 bucks left.


I hope we can do this again because it's so fun and interesting! I made 72 bookmarks in 2 weeks only. They are so hard to make!



Wen's mini society - April 2012
Gabe and Connor selling home made slingshots ( 5 bucks ea.):P



Wen's mini society - April 2012
Maya and Bella selling clipboards (20 bucks each):)



     



Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Sam Houston Museum, Huntsville

Sam Houston's statue



Today, I went to the Sam Houston Museum. Sam Houston was the first and third governor of Texas and the leader of the Battle of San Jacinto. 


Going to Sam Houston's Museum is my school, Buckalew's, field trip. At 8:50, two buses came. We hopped on the bus and we were on the road!


At first, I listened to the i-touch because it's boring. 40 minutes later, I started to half-sleep. -_-  


The bus started to stop. Half of the fourth graders squeezed inside the mini auditorium to watch a video clip about Sam Houston.


After that, the fourth graders were divided into four groups-- two in Sam Houston's house, one in the kitchen, and one in a place called bear house ( I think). 


First, We went into Sam Houston's house. A woman guided us throughout the house. It's pretty, really. Suddenly, we heard a loud 'bam' ! Some of us even screamed (not me)! We realized that the gunfire noise was to remind that we need to switch station.


Next, we were ordered to go to the small, stuffy room-- luckily there are some benches-- the kitchen. Another young woman made popcorn with real coal ( the kitchen was almost burning!), pig fat, and corn. While we waited for the corn to pop, she demonstrated some chores the slave would do. She picked several people to demonstrate carrying two buckets of water, grinding corn, and grinding butter. I got picked to grind the butter for two whole hours! My friends kept saying, " One hour and 55 minutes left!" so I laughed really hard! But of course, I didn't do it for two hours! 


Before we went to another station, and after terribly loud gunshot, the young woman gave each of us a handful of plain, yummy popcorn. Mmmm....... Better than buttered popcorn, but not caramel popcorn ( my favorite)!


Lastly, we went to a small wooden house. Two men told us about the weapons, including axes. They answered the questions we asked and finally, one man took out a gun and told us to watch when he shoots. We yelled "one, two, three!"  and he shoots. ' BAM!!!' Lots of smoke flew towards us students.


Sam Houton's Museum



We went into the Sam Houston's Museum. There are tons of artifacts and paintings. We just went inside for seven minutes because the bus drivers were in a hurry. We went to the gift shop next. There are lots of keychains, necklaces, bracelets, flutes, and even slingshots! I bought a pale pink charm necklace and a tiny pouch with a dream catcher on it. Too bad that the line was long, long, long.


Lunch time! We ate at the gazebo for 15 minutes and were on the road again. We reached Buckalew at 2:10 and watched a movie. Today is such an interesting, full-of-fun, and awesome day!




Sam Houston