Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Week 8
Theodore Boone: After dinner Mr. Boone set up a makeshift office to help a few homeless people with some of their problems. He genuinely enjoyed talking to them. Theo's tasks was to get all his HW done. His mom, Mrs. Boone, talked and met with her clients up stairs. Theodore live in a city called Srattenburg. In my opinion,................ this book is getting better!! :)
Monday, May 9, 2011
wEEK 8
Theodore Boone: The defensive people think that he is guilty. They have no proof. But they claim he is guilty. They think that Mr. Duffy planned this whole murder out. His wife was not injured at all so he must've choked her. The defense said that he had bout her life insurance saying that if she was killed, he would get 1 millione dollars, and he waited 2 years till the perfect day for the murder.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Week 7
Theodore Boone: Theodore wants to skip the whole week of school to watch the trial. The judge will let his cops take him to school if he finds him in his courtroom instead of school. I learned that Theodore has a dog named Judge and stays in his office just about all day. Theodores nickname is Theo. Theo explains to his class mates on the board where they will sit in the balcony, where the judge's bench or "throne" is, and where the defendents stand.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
week 7
Theodore Boone: Theodore takes his class to watch the trial. His mom thinks that school is a priority. He thinks that it is boring. He knows that he needs a good education though. He thinks that he is ready for law school but his mom says he isn't and has to complete high school first! Pretty goods book, but kind of slow paced.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Week 7
Theodore Boone: This is a very good book. It is very well written. It's author is John Grisham and is a very good writer! I just started this book and it is already great!!! This 13 year old boy is named Theo. His friends parents are getting divorced. His friend has to choose which to live with, but they do not like either..... Theo asked the judge if he could reserve 16 seats in the balcony for his government class.
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