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Zoe for President (of the 5th grade)!

10/16/2013

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Hi! It's Zoe. This past week I have been campaigning for my school's student council. I have been running for President, the most important position. I had to work hard, even getting into debating, and I'm happy with the way things have gone so far. 

First, to even get accepted as a candidate, I had to write an essay on what I would do for the school as President. I put a lot of thought into this, and I decided on a couple of things as my campaign promises. Here's my essay I wrote to run as a candidate:

                                                                     My Presidential Candidate Statement

                                                                                           By Zoe Benham

Fellow Canterbury students:

          If I were voted president, I would aim to make Canterbury a better place. One of my biggest interests would be to change the bullying situation that has started here in our school. Even if it's a little bullying problem, I want everyone to know it's okay to tell a teacher or adult. I also want to emphasize the importance of  telling a teacher or adult about witnessing bullying. This is a problem everywhere and I think we should stop it here and now at Canterbury. We should stop the bullying  before it starts.

          My next interest would be to involve everyone in charity service. Many of my classmates and I have been introduced to a math program called Think Through Math,here you go through lessons and do math tests. During these lessons and tests you earn points and are ranked top 20 in class, school, and state. With these points you can make an avatar or donate to a charity. I think that we should take advantage of this ability to donate. If you vote for me to be your next school president, I promise to push for a fund raising program in which the class that raises the most money will get a pizza party or popcorn and pickle with a movie during class. After a lot of studying the math website and a few calls to their help desk, I have found how we can calculate the money donated so this would be a fair contest. I want Canterbury to be involved in helping those in need.

          I hope you will consider my campaigning platforms, in which I fully support  a “No Bullying Program” and a “Charity Service Contest”. Please, cast your vote for Zoe Benham for President.




After I wrote this, I made some posters to put up around the school to remind people I was running for President and encourage them to vote for me. I was excited because earlier, my mommy and I bought some really pretty things to put on them that made my posters pop! Then we made some flyers, a piece of paper with my name and picture on it, to hand out to people. My daddy came up with the idea to put a optical allusion on them to make them appear to be moving and make them unique in the hope people would keep them and show them to their friends.  And last, but not least, we made some cute stickers that everyone wanted. 

Though there is a lot of tough competition, I'm keeping my fingers crossed and hoping for the best. I know I tried my best and that's what counts. Wish me luck! Bye!

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I Cook Dinner For The Family

10/9/2013

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 Hi! It's Zoe. Last weekend I made a dinner all by myself! Like the cookfest I wrote about in a previous blog, I chopped, stirred, and cooked dinner, but this time I was the cook. I cooked for the family all by myself except with the draining of hot liquids, my mommy did that. I was very excited to see what the outcome would be. 

When I asked my Mommy to make a dinner plan she suggested spaghetti and meatballs. I was a little hesitant because I wanted to do an ethnic meal and I thought spaghetti and meatballs was too easy. I decided to do it because I thought it might be harder to make than I think. I was right. 

The recipe I got from my Mommy was supposed to be an "easy" version. It was harder than I thought. A few times I didn't know what the recipe was saying to do, like sauteing, which is a way of cooking food. I started to get the hang of it. I had to saute onions and bell pepper and garlic together in a pan with olive oil.  I felt like I was the boss of the kitchen.

I had to mix stuff like eggs, breadcrumbs, the sauteed vegetables, and spices together with the ground beef. We made jumbo cheesy meatballs (the sizes of small oranges) that were stuffed with mozzarella cheese inside them and we baked them in the oven until they were done. When I was done making them, I started on the sauce. It was much easier than I thought it would be. We make our sauce from scratch mixing ingredients together and letting it simmer a long time. 

Soon it was time for dinner and I was nervous to see how the family liked my food. To my relief, it was a success and everybody liked it! I was ready to make another meal. I like cooking because I've been helping my Mommy in the kitchen since I was very young. Though your parents might not want you to do that much in the kitchen right now, ask them if you can help out when they are cooking. There might be a stirring, mixing, or washing vegetables job you can do. And always remember two of the most important rules when cooking: keep good hygiene (wash your hands and don't put them near your face), and clean as you go so there's not a big mess at the end! Thanks for reading. Bye!

P.S. Here's the link to the recipe for Jumbo Cheesy Meatballs.

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A Small Business On The Side

10/1/2013

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Hi! It's Zoe. The past several weeks it has been raining where I live. Did you know every minute one billion tons of rain falls to Earth! Anyway, this rainfall has caused me to stay indoors a lot and be even more creative. So, for the past few weeks I have been making and selling duck tape wallets. I have learned how to figure out my profits, after costs, and to sell my product to people convincing them it wasn't a run-of-the-mill wallet. 

When I first made a duck tape wallet I did it because I thought it would be a cool thing to have. My first one didn't turn out so good, so I decided to look up, on the Internet, a way to make them. I found a great tutorial and I started making them in a flash. But, I only had four types of duck tape, and it was getting boring. I asked my Daddy if he would take me to buy some more tape, and he said yes, though, I would have to pay him back. we bought some of the more popular patterns, like, bacon, mustaches, and camouflage. The total costs for materials was about $15 dollars. I think that's a lot of money just for materials, but I believed I could pay it back with my profits. What I learned was that my total sales minus the costs of supplies would equal my profits. I was so excited to start my small business! 

Even though I would probably make some profit, I mostly did this to practice being an entrepreneur. Some business rules I created for myself are, I always stick to my rate, and I never give my product to a person without them paying for it first. 

Over time, I made my wallets more desirable by adding pockets inside them and different color interiors. I also created a business card with reasonable promises for my buyers, like repairing the wallets for free and giving commissions to people who refer customers to me. Sometimes, I get special requests. With all these promises and requests, my business is skyrocketing, and it was all thanks to great management! 

This great business was created one rainy day. I can't wait to see where it leads. Bye!

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Raindrop the Kitten

9/12/2013

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Hi! It's Zoe. Last Friday it rained while I was at school, and when we went outside to get picked up it had stopped raining. One of the teachers asked some of us if we wanted a kitten. First, I thought he was joking, but then he lead us to a small, wet kitten that he had found and had put in a dry place to shelter it from the rain. When my parents arrived to pick me up I asked them if we could take it home and care for it. They said yes! I was so happy! 

When we got home, my daddy and I came up with the perfect name for the kitten, Raindrop, because she is small and she was found shortly after it had rained. We put Raindrop in my mommy's bathroom because it is the safest place to keep her. With this done, we went to the closest pet store and got her a tiny baby bottle made for kittens and kitten baby formula to feed her.

At the pet store, we learned how to take care of her. She has to be fed eight times a day or every three hours! This included during the night. When they told us this I knew it was going to take more work than I expected to take care of Raindrop. 
When we got home from the pet store, I fed Raindrop the kitten formula. She was so hungry. After she had enough milk, we had to burp her just like a baby. It was so cute. She fell asleep on my daddy's shoulder. (see the picture below)

Soon after we fed her, we made her a little bed with a heating blanket underneath a towel, to keep her warm, she feel asleep immediately, while my mommy sang "Raindrops Are Falling On My Head" to her.

Later, I made her a play house with cardboard and hot glue, making improvements here and there, until I had a finished product that she loves! (watch the video below with her in the playhouse)

I have fun playing with Raindrop, and I've learned many interesting things with this experience. But most importantly, we hope to find Raindrop a nice and loving home soon. Bye!  

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Four Eyes Are Cool

9/3/2013

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Hi! It's Zoe. Last weekend I got glasses. They have thick red frames with something called cat eyes design because of their slanted sides. It was interesting to see the world in a whole new way.

At first, I thought I didn't need glasses because I was so used to seeing blurry and I thought it was how people saw the world. But over time my vision started to get worse and we went to see the optometrist (a fancy word for eye doctor).

At the optician's  office, I had to go through many tests to see how bad my eyesight was and find out if I needed glasses. the doctor said my left eye was a "1" and my right eye was a "2", meaning I had poor eyesight! It was funny because my brother had his eyes checked the same day and he has 20/20 vision, that means perfect eyesight. The optometrist prescribed glasses and my mommy and daddy helped me find a pair that I liked.

When we got home I quickly put on the glasses and saw everything in such detail! I could see every leaf on every tree and every single blade of grass. It was a wonderful experience.

On the first day of school, I was a bit nervous about what people would think about my new glasses, but people said that they thought they were nice, or the glasses looked good on me. I was relieved they thought these things.

So, if you ever get glasses, don't be afraid about what people are going think. Enjoy how wonderful the world will look when you can see everything clearly. It might be better than you expect. Bye!

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Family Reunion and Biosphere II

8/26/2013

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Hi! It's Zoe. Over the summer, I went on a big family trip with my mommy, daddy, and big brother. I had so much fun, I got a bit behind on my blog. To make up for it, I will share the many amazing things I saw on my trip. 

Our first stop was Tuscon, Arizona. Since it was a long drive to get there, we stopped off in El Paso for the night. The next day we were off again. I was very excited because in Tuscon we were going to meet a few cousins for the first time. As we arrived, I was exploding with questions about them. 

Quickly I dressed for the pool and my family went to meet my Aunt and Uncle and my cousins. When we got to the pool I met my cousins, Cealan and Rory, for the first time. (My other cousins, Enzo and Hudson, were arriving the next day.) They were also very keen for our arrival. My brother and I were shy at first, so were Rory and Cealan. Soon though, we warmed up to each other and were playing happily in the pool. We had lots of fun. 

The next day we went to the pool again and I met my other cousins, Enzo and Hudson. At first they were shy, but soon we were splashing and playing the entire afternoon. The first part of our trip was playing and hanging out at the Omni hotel pool a lot! 

On our last day in Tuscon, my family and my Mimi went to see Biosphere II. A place that has habitats from around the world. It is a huge research facility to study the Earth. It was very interesting and exciting. (See the videos below) Our guide told us about the eight people who lived in Biosphere II for two years doing research and never coming out of the building! I was fascinated. Two hours later the tour was over. I had just done one of the 50 things to visit before you die. That's one off my bucket list. It was amazing.

We got back to the hotel and met up with Enzo and Hudson and my aunt and uncle. (Cealan and Rory and their parents had already left.) We played that last night and said goodbye with lots of hugs. I miss them all. 

The first part of my trip was so much fun. We had a family reunion, visited Biosphere II, and played at a great hotel. 

Biosphere II

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Stop Animation Love Story

8/13/2013

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Hi. It's Zoe. During the week I made a stop motion animation film, with the help of my brother and my Daddy, called "Romance In New York".  I learned how to edit it and photograph the pictures. It was a fun experience, but boy, did it take a lot of patience.

I used a erase white board to draw the pictures. After I drew a picture, I would take a shot of it with a camera. (I made sure to not move my camera or the board so everything would line up from shot to shot.) After I took the picture, I had to erase and move something in the scene and take another shot. The road was the hardest. I had to erase all the cars and then draw different ones to make it look like it was moving. Sometimes I would have to redo a picture I drew because it didn't look right, so I had to be really patient. It was fun and it taught me a lesson; learning to be patient!

When it came to editing my Daddy and my brother helped me. I learned how to slow down the image on the computer for close-up views, and to speed it up on actions (like walking, running, the bus pulling up). We used a handy website that had sound effects, so I could add noises to my video. It was great fun!

It took about four days to make my movie. Calling my family into the living room, we watched gleefully, as the characters came to life and interacted with each other. I was happy to see my movie was a success! You can watch it below.  

I think the two most important things to remember when making this film are (1) being patient, and (2) keeping a positive attitude. I feel I definitely reached that. Maybe there will be a sequel to come. Bye!

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Taking Care of Oreo

7/16/2013

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Hi! It's Zoe. A few days ago, my mommy's business partner, Hilda, brought to the office a Great Dane puppy. She called him Oreo. He is the runt of the litter and needed special attention. He was only a three weeks old! I learned how to take care of him and his special needs that day. Having to feed and burp him was work. (We took a lot of pictures and video!)

I fed Oreo a special baby formula for puppies from a bottle that looked just like a baby's bottle. It was so cute when he scrambled to get the milk. Sometimes he would suck on my finger accidentally. It tickled and made me giggle.

After feeding him, I needed to burp him. He was very full and I didn't want him to get a tummy ache because of all the gas in his stomach. I had to put him on my shoulder and gently tap him on the back to get the gas bubbles out of his tummy. Soon, he was tired and happy. 

Since Oreo was tired I had to put him to sleep, I sat on a rocking chair and rocked back and forth with him in my arms, lulling him to sleep. When he slept he kicked and growled! I guess he was having puppy dreams. It was too cute for words. 

I feel that taking care of Oreo must be similar to taking care of a baby. It also reminded me of the story in the book My New Puppy, where Lae Lae learns how to take care of her puppy. I loved caring for Oreo!

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Creativity Is Good For The Brain

7/9/2013

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Hi! It's Zoe. During this summer, I have been on my electronics much more than I am supposed to be, so I decided to get creative. I have since made many fun things with my family and friends with the help of a book my grandmother gave me called, 365 Things to Make and Do. 

Scientists say that art triggers the creative part of our brain, causing us to become more original, or that's how I understand it. They also say that kids, like me and you, get better grades if they're exposed to art at an early age. 

Yesterday, I made a pinata with my friend, Isabella. We decided to save it for another day, but here's how we made it.

The Things Your Need:
  • Balloon
  • Newspaper
  • Flour
  • Water
  • Scissors
  • Decorating materials: paint, markers, stickers,
  • Bowl
  • String

We blew up the balloon. The we mixed flour and water together in the bowl until it looked like thick cream. We ripped the newspaper into strips and pulled each piece through the flour mixture to get it completely covered. And we spread these pieces across the balloon. It was really messy, but that's the fun part. Here's a tip: As you put the strips on the balloon to cover it up, don't overlap them too much because it will take longer to dry. Also, you want to leave a small space on the balloon that's not covered because when the paper dries you'll pop the balloon by pricking the uncovered area and filling the balloon with stuff. 

The really fun part comes when you get to decorate the balloon however you want. We added paint, stickers, ribbons. The brighter the balloon the more festive it looks.  And the last thing to add is the candy! Hang your pinata somewhere where it's safe to hit it with a stick. 

Like I said, I'm saving our pinata for later. Maybe, I'll have my friends over for a end-of-summer party and we will hit it then. Sounds like fun, right? 

This is just one fun activity you can do this summer. Remember, being creative can make you healthy and happy. Bye!

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My First Radio Interview

6/27/2013

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Hi! It's Zoe. Recently, I had a radio talk show interview! My first. Deborah Simpson, on Blog Talk Radio, interviewed my Mimi, mommy, and me about the Lae Lae book collection and my blog. I had an interesting experience being on the radio for the first time. (Actually, I have been on the radio one other time when I called into Kids Place Live on XM radio to request a song for my birthday. But this was different.)

First, I was nervous. Before Deborah talked to me, I had to take many deep breaths. Who knew how many people were listening to this radio talk show? Deborah was really interested in my blog. She was happy that I wrote about taking care of the earth. She said she recycled as well. After the interview got going, I was happy when suddenly my nerves disappeared. 

Deborah asked many questions about my blog. For instance, she asked me what I was hoping the blog would lead to. I told her that I hoped it would add up to a college scholarship at M.I.T. University, so I could become an exceptional architect. She was so impressed she couldn't believe I was only ten years old. After the interview, I was scared what people would think and I hoped the interview would advertise the Lae Lae books more. My mommy said I did a great job and she was proud of me. It had been a fun experience!

Doing the interview was awesome. It let me practice calming my nerves and the questions helped me think more about what I want to do in life. It was a terrific learning experience. Mommy videotaped me talking on camera. I think I look nervous, but I started having fun. You can watch the video below. Or you can check out the original recording on Blog Talk Radio. Bye!  

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    Zoe B.

    Zoe has been writing since she was six years old, participating, for the last six years, in the NaNoWriMo Youth Writers Program challenge. In second grade, her story "Drake the  Dragon" won first place at Canterbury Elementary. By fourth grade, her essay on The Alamo was honored by being archived at the historical museum. At age nine, she won the Watermill Express and HEB scholarship competition for her  essay, "A Healthy Mind, Body, and Earth." Zoe aspires to become an entrepreneur, but enjoys writing. She loves to write about the world she lives in and lessons learned growing up. She is the inspiration for the book character Lae Lae.

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