Stanley Gordon Pearson
Great Grandfather to Jesiah Johnson
Born December 14th, 1907
Born and raised in Pincher Creek
Author: Stanley Gordon Pearson
Co Authors: Patricia Vass, Gail Addison, Judy Behm and Donald Pearson
Illistrated by Barbara Elizabeth
TITLE: The Life of Stanley Gordon Pearson
Stanley was born and raised in Pincher Creek AB. He grew up in a good home and was very loved by his parents. When he went to University he studied Geology and got to travel the world! One of the places that he fondly talks about is The Galapagos Islands. He loved doing his work there, studying all the rocks. He had to participate in WW2. He meet his bride Helen Pearson just before the war and she had to wait until he returned to marry her. He lost both his brothers in the war and he explained how this effected him really bad.
After the war he had 4 kids. 3 girls and 1 boy. He named his son Donald after his brother that he lost in the war. When the kids were older he moved his family to Europe for 5 years where he worked for Gulf Oil as their president. He even had servants there!
When he moved back to Canada he bought the farm in Cremona. He loved working with the cows and horses.
This is the story of my great grandpa. I got to meet him and see him in the old folks home.
I miss his stories and I miss seeing him.
Grade 6 Book Reports
Tuesday, 3 March 2015
Monday, 2 March 2015
JJ
Joni's Story
by Joni Erickson
184 pages and was in born in 1949 died in 2013
Before Joni accident she used to a cheerful and happy young lady. One day everything changed . She decided to go swimming, and had a terrible accident. She hit her head to hard on the bottom of the lake and broke part of her spine which caused her to never walk again.When Joni finally woke up, and realize she was in the hospital, she was frightened.
After a couple days went by she felt like there was no hope for her. During her time in the hospital Joni became very sad and told her mother she wanted to
die because she couldn't do the things she was used to do. Her friends and family told her to choose to have a thankful and loving heart but she didn't listen to them. Three months later she attended a specialized school for paralyzed people. It was very hard for her to relearn things she used to be able to do. She remembered what her friends and family explained to her "to have a thankful and loving heart". She decided to try to do her best in everything and have an attitude of gratitude!
The past couple weeks were very hard for her but she kept believing about what will come out of this.She became more closer with the Lord each and everyday.The day had come for her to graduate the paralyzed school.Years later she was married to Ken Tada.And she explained shed never changer anything!
Gianna Jessen
The Author of this book is Jessica Shaver. This book is 268 pages long.
Gianna was born October,4 1922, she was expected to die because she was aborted and was only two pounds when she was born. Her mother Tina was only 17 when Gianna was born.
Gianna became a doctor in Italy in 1949, she hoped to join her brother
in Brazil to help poor . Two months into another pregnancy Gianna
discovered she had a fibroma and would have to abort her baby or would
have the fibroma removed which had further complications. Gianna wanted to have only the fibroma removed so that she could save her baby. Gianna ministered though her abortions, woman who had abortions done to them where sorry they had ever done abortions after they heard Gianna's story.
I would suggest this book for girls ages 10 and up because under 10 may not understand all the words in the book. girls 10 and under might find this book boring.
Friday, 27 February 2015
Steve Jobs
Pages:141
Birth:February 24, 1955
Death:October 5, 2011 because of pancreatic cancer
Accomplishments:Steve Jobs first invention was the Macintosh and a i mac, and phones and iPad and
Steve Jobs was adopted because his birth parents didn't have money to raise a child. Steve loved helping his dad working on cars and for his 5 birthday his dad made him a work bench. Steve when he got older he made computers and gadgets than everybody voted for Steve to be kicked out of the apple business and he worked with Pixar and helped make Toy Story than he got back in the apple business.
Steve Jobs children' s names were Lisa Brennan Jobs, Erin Siena Jobs, Eva Jobs, Reed Jobs and Laurene Powell Jobs his wife. There children are grown up and have jobs and have children.
You should read this book because it is exciting and learn about how Steve Jobs created technology
Pages:141
Birth:February 24, 1955
Death:October 5, 2011 because of pancreatic cancer
Accomplishments:Steve Jobs first invention was the Macintosh and a i mac, and phones and iPad and
Steve Jobs was adopted because his birth parents didn't have money to raise a child. Steve loved helping his dad working on cars and for his 5 birthday his dad made him a work bench. Steve when he got older he made computers and gadgets than everybody voted for Steve to be kicked out of the apple business and he worked with Pixar and helped make Toy Story than he got back in the apple business.
Steve Jobs children' s names were Lisa Brennan Jobs, Erin Siena Jobs, Eva Jobs, Reed Jobs and Laurene Powell Jobs his wife. There children are grown up and have jobs and have children.
You should read this book because it is exciting and learn about how Steve Jobs created technology
The Life of Thomas Alva Edison
Written by Laurie Carlson
The book I read had 149 pages
Written by Laurie Carlson
The book I read had 149 pages
Thomas Edison (also known as A1) as we know invented electronic things. Edison was born February 11, 1847 and died October 18, 1931.
When Edison became 10 years old, he started working for his family. Tom was around 12 when he was really making money, around $8-10 a day (which would be around $160 today). He started making his own newspapers because he thought he would gain a fortune instead of buying newspapers. A1 started selling newspapers full of gossip. He usually got kicked into a nearby river after people had read about themselves. After a while, A1 stopped that and started learning about telegraphy. Usually in those days telegraphy wasn't taught in school, so he was one of the lucky people who learned from others about telegraph.
He became nearly deaf because he was on an extremely loud steam train. One day, A1 was selling newspapers and spotted a child that was on the railroad when he quickly acted and saved the child. The father thanked him and gave him $10 for saving his child.
Tom started an invention business. He hired workers. One of them, Tom kept his eyes on. It was kinda awkward having Mary's boss staring at her all the time. Soon, Tom approached her and asked her to marry him.
Mary agreed to ask her parents. When her parents agreed they set up a marriage.
Tom built a house for Mary when they had their first child, Marion Estelle Edison. Soon Mary got pregnant again and gave birth to their second child, Charles Edison.
After 2 children, Tom went back into inventing. Mary found it boring watching the kids everyday while Thomas Edison was working.
Usually, Thomas Edison would be working all the time but he was able to take a nap everywhere he went. The only reason for that is because he was practically deaf.
One day, Thomas Edison wanted to invent something that would change the whole U.S and Canada. He started working on the light bulb. Many people tried inventing something like this. Most of them either blew up or didn't last very long. One of them nearly wiped out the whole whale population.
Once the light bulb was accomplished, it gave his company a fortune. The light bulb lasted for 10 years until it needed to be changed.
After the accomplishment of the light bulb, Thomas's wife Mary had the Typhoid Fever. Back then, there were no medications for this disease or vaccines for them. Mary had spent long times in the hospital but died.
Thomas Edison didn't go into depression, but continued on his work. His children were his full motivation and responsibility.
A widower, taking care of two kids. His Daughter was like a mother to her brother. Soon Thomas Edison found another woman named Mina Miller. He was interested in her. He made his first impression and taught her sign language which was useful for Thomas Edison, because he is nearly deaf.
All so soon they got married and got their first child (from Mina Edison) Madeliene Edison. pretty soon they got their second child, Thomas Alva Edison Jr..
I would recommend that people should read this book at around the age of 9. It had things that shouldn't be read by younger people.
Sir Isaac Newton
by Richard S.Westfall
210
Sir Isaac Newton was born December 25 1642 and died March 31 1727.Isaac Newton was a world renound scientist and physician who changed the world as we know it. In his early years he lived on a hamlet in England. His father, Isaac Newton was a sucsesful farmer but died 3 months before Isaac was born. Isaac wasnt good at his studies in his early years. In elementary he was bullied and so to humiliate the bully he focused so he would get better marks.
Soon after he was pulled from school because his mother wanted him to pursue farming like Isaacs father. To Isaacs delight he failed miserably and continued atending Kings School agian. While in school he found great intrest in following his uncles foot steps and going to Cambrige University.
He entered in the year of inventors, the 17th century. After he had graduated he became a profesor and later wrote a book.
In Book I of Principia, Newton opened with definitions and the three laws of motion now known as Newton's laws (laws of inertia, action and reaction, and acceleration proportional to force). Book II presented Newton's new scientific philosophy which came to replace Cartesianism. Finally, Book III consisted of applications of his dynamics, including an explanation for tides and a theory of lunar motion.The surprised Flamsteed replied that an effect had indeed been observed, and it was closely predicted by the calculations Newton had provided. Newton's equations were further confirmed by observing the shape of the Earth to be oblate spheroidal, as Newton claimed it should be, rather than prolate spheroidal, as claimed by the Cartesians. Newton's equations also described the motion of Moon by successive approximations, and correctly predicted the return of Halley's Comet. Newton also correctly formulated and solved the first ever problem in the calculus of variations which involved finding the surface of revolution which would give minimum resistance to flow (assuming a specific drag law).
Newton singlehandedly contributed more to the development of science than any other individual in history. He surpassed all the gains brought about by the great scientific minds of antiquity, producing a scheme of the universe which was more consistent, elegant, and intuitive than any proposed before. Newton stated explicit principles of scientific methods which applied universally to all branches of science. This was in sharp contradistinction to the earlier methodologies of Aristotle and Aquinas, which had outlined separate methods for different disciplines. Over all the book was increadable and I would highly recomend this to anyone who is interested in science. Throughout the whole book I enjoyed every bit of it it was amazing.
Soon after he was pulled from school because his mother wanted him to pursue farming like Isaacs father. To Isaacs delight he failed miserably and continued atending Kings School agian. While in school he found great intrest in following his uncles foot steps and going to Cambrige University.
He entered in the year of inventors, the 17th century. After he had graduated he became a profesor and later wrote a book.
In Book I of Principia, Newton opened with definitions and the three laws of motion now known as Newton's laws (laws of inertia, action and reaction, and acceleration proportional to force). Book II presented Newton's new scientific philosophy which came to replace Cartesianism. Finally, Book III consisted of applications of his dynamics, including an explanation for tides and a theory of lunar motion.The surprised Flamsteed replied that an effect had indeed been observed, and it was closely predicted by the calculations Newton had provided. Newton's equations were further confirmed by observing the shape of the Earth to be oblate spheroidal, as Newton claimed it should be, rather than prolate spheroidal, as claimed by the Cartesians. Newton's equations also described the motion of Moon by successive approximations, and correctly predicted the return of Halley's Comet. Newton also correctly formulated and solved the first ever problem in the calculus of variations which involved finding the surface of revolution which would give minimum resistance to flow (assuming a specific drag law).
Newton singlehandedly contributed more to the development of science than any other individual in history. He surpassed all the gains brought about by the great scientific minds of antiquity, producing a scheme of the universe which was more consistent, elegant, and intuitive than any proposed before. Newton stated explicit principles of scientific methods which applied universally to all branches of science. This was in sharp contradistinction to the earlier methodologies of Aristotle and Aquinas, which had outlined separate methods for different disciplines. Over all the book was increadable and I would highly recomend this to anyone who is interested in science. Throughout the whole book I enjoyed every bit of it it was amazing.
Helen Keller
June 27, 1880-June 1, 1968
Author: Stewart and Polly Anne Graff
Number of pages: 92
Helen Keller was a blind and deaf girl she could not talk. Helen only new how to get what she wanted by striking out for it.
Annie Sullivan was Helen's teacher she helped Helen to communicate by tracing first letters, then words into Helen's hands.
Accomplishments: Helen was the first blind deaf girl to ever graduate college, and she was the first blind-deaf girl to ever write a book She was the first deaf blind person to earn a bachelor of arts degree
Helen Adams Keller was an American author, political, activist, and lecturer. She wrote 16 books in her life time mostly about her life and being in darkness.
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Anne Sullivan stayed as a companion to Helen Keller long after she taught her. Anne married John Macy in 1905, and her health started failing around 1914. Polly Thomson was hired to keep the house in good shape. She was a young woman from Scotland who had no experience with deaf or blind people.
I liked this book about Helen Keller because She had avery inspiring life to share and to learn lessons from. I think this book would be appropriate for ages 7 and up because it is easy to read and has a fair amount of pages.
Helen Adams Keller was an American author, political, activist, and lecturer. She wrote 16 books in her life time mostly about her life and being in darkness.
- Anne Sullivan stayed as a companion to Helen Keller long after she taught her. Anne married John Macy in 1905, and her health started failing around 1914. Polly Thomson was hired to keep the house in good shape. She was a young woman from Scotland who had no experience with deaf or blind people.
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