Monday, December 20, 2010

Whoa! That's awesome!

Whoa! That's awesome!

This month on Club Penguin we're celebrating Christmas, and giving back as well. Every Christmas time, Rockhopper travels to Club Penguin in his pirate ship to launch the legendary
'Coins For Change' drive. Every time a penguin donates his coins, money is donated to different charities depending on the one you pick. You can help the environment and developments in medicine.

In a way Club Penguin is teaching kids like us how to give back, and that even though Penguin coins are a lot easier to get than our money, you have to work to get anywhere in life. Thanks for brightening up a lot of lives this holiday season!

- Bean

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Election results: Thanks!

Dear my loyal readers,
Two days ago it was announced that I, Bean Redbean, became secretary of my school. It is very exciting for me of course, and I'd like to thank all my friends that helped this to be possible.

Rankfei Emde
Ritsnek Cajbos
Uotnyerc Kpem
Rrandya
and of course my older friends:
Lehay
Llynho
kcjaei oerydvise

Thank all you guys and all the other people that made this possible,
Bean Redbean

Insane Motorcross: Lima Bean

Bean Rank: Lima Bean
If you're looking for an insane motorcross game this is the place to look. Motorcross combined with 3D action and realistic sounds and noises makes for an amazing realistic expierience just on your computer screen. Choose your gender, personalize your character, and hit the winding track forever tilting downward striving for first place. Also get a special discount coupon for anyone who plays. Get five dollars off your purchase at the etnies store.

Playing Tip: Don't hit the 'Etnies' boxes on the side if you don't want to go splat on the dirt road and try to turn before the actual turn comes to avoid hitting these boxes or anything else that might be in your path.

Now, hit the track and have fun gaming.
Your friend,
Bean

http://www.gamesfreak.net/games/Motorcross_281.html

P.S. Thanks to Etnies and http://www.gamesfreak.net/. (CAUTION: this site does not open in a new window)

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Status Update

Harry Potter sorting hat quiz:
Results: Hufflepuff- where dwell the good at heart!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Builder Ted, Numerical Order; Rank: Lima

"The roof is leaking, Dougal Dog is getting wet. Help Builder Ted repair the roof by placing bricks in numerical order on the ladder."

Bean class:

Baked
Beans


Builder Ted is a great way for kids of all ages to learn numerical order. With a cute and quirky look and three seperate levels available to play, Builder Ted is a great learning rescourse for all ages.
With funny British and Australian remarks like 'Crikey' and a non-realistic look for a human, Builder Ted will definitely keep kids interest.

Here is a link to this Math Game:
http://classroom.jc-schools.net/basic/math-integ.html

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Bean's P. S. A. #1= Negative to Positive

Ask yourself this if times are tough right now...

  1. Have I ever been sucked up into a tornado?
  2. Have I ever broken my back?
  3. Have I ever been in a car crash?
  4. Have I ever broken my femur bone?
  5. Have I ever been burnt severely by scalding water?
  6. Has all of my hair fallen out?
  7. Have I ever been hit by lightning?

If the answer to all these questions are no, then look around you. People are suffering and even though times are tough for you right now, people who you are looking at are worse. Some of us have never even had a surgery in their lives, others of us have had six. Some people with severe medical conditions even more.

I hope this helps you to look at things in a more positive light and maybe that 'what if' factor will help you understand how miniscule these things you're worrying about really are.

A Public Service Announcement By Bean

Thursday, July 15, 2010

A Passion in Surfing (a Review for about.com's surfing/bodyboarding section by Jay DiMartino)


http://surfing.about.com/is a great place for all your surfing and body boarding needs. Whether you're researching the newest type of fin for your surfboard or curious about the term "surfing the Internet" Jay DiMartino, writer for about.com's surfing and body boarding section has it all covered.
Have you been wondering exactly how to train your child to surf? In a few easy steps, Jay can help you understand your child's surfing ability. Along with helpful photographs of both young and experienced surfers, Jay's site has everything you need and might want to know about the world of surfing!
And don't forget Jay's tried out all the boards and equipment too. I talked with him in the hallway of his cozy home and found out just how passionate about surfing.
"I love surfing," Jay says, "My children love surfing. It's been a lifestyle for me ever since I was a kid, and even now that I'm all grown up I am fortunate to be able to write about my favorite subject."
Jay also says, "I am so excited to be educating people on the art of surfing and the equipment that comes with it."
Well, it's obvious through his writing that Jay is very passionate about the art of surfing and that he hopes to spread the joy he feels every time he ride the waves to the whole world if he can.
Exclusively by Bean.