Thursday, November 21, 2019

That One Day When It Had All Began

Asha Singapogu
Lesson 14
November 14, 2019
That One Day When It Had All Began 
{2}In a land whereit was overflowing with water, there was a boy. The boy walkedtimidlybecausethe bridge he was on was suspended over the water. He did not want to go one bit, but he had received a massage from the king declaring, ‘’Come to my castle. ‘’
The boy, who was frightened, was suspicious and devotedand proclaimedto himself, ‘’who am I to journey to the king’s home?’’ Nervously the boy, who had never traveled so far, told himself, ‘’Don’t look down.’’ As he walked on, he heard a bam! The boy, who was extremely frightened, kept walking.
Suddenly, again the he hearda screech. Although he kept walking, he was waking nervously. When, becausehe had herd the dreadful sound,  the child looked .  As he looked down the bridge tragicallyfell down.  The boy held on. He continued to climb up. But the more he tried and toiled,the more he fell.  The boy whose, mind was full of stress, happened to come upon an idea. He would climb up the bridge as ifit were a ladder.
            The boy, whowalked on the ladder thought to himself ‘’well that was close’’ He then looked down and fell into the water because he had looked. The boy started to swim. And just then while he was swimming his eyes beheld the sight of his majesty. The king said, ‘’I was testing your braveness my son. I told my workers to make the bridge look impeccableyet unstable. Then the king helped the boy climb up the ladder. To the boy’s delight, the king proclaimed that he was going to adopt him. The boy happilyclimbed up the ladder many times to remember that one day when it had all begun.           

Sunday, November 10, 2019

Let’s Try It on The Principal


Asha singapogu
Lesson 11
November 7, 2019
Let’s Try It on The Principal

[2] During the year 2017, Dylan, who was a little 7-year-old boy, went to school. Dylan always sat by a girl named Ruby because Ruby was his friend. Dylan wanted to stun and empress her. Dylan proudly proclaimed to Ruby that he could do something amazing. Dylan grabbed two chopsticks out of his pocket
Dylan [2] took both of the chopsticks and told ruby that while she was doing it she should close her eyes. Dylan thought about how much ruby would want to be her friend. Then Dylan took one chopstick and stabbed it into his right nostril. Then he took the other one and shoved it into he left nostril as he did this Dylan thought he looked like an old Chinese grandpa with his’’ mustache’ ’Dylan thought ruby would laugh and extol him. At that thought Dylan who was exited smiled happily
            [2] After that Ruby, who was exited opened her eyes. For one second she blinked not because she did not believe her eyes. Dylan smiled triumphantly. ruby suddenly started looking disgusted and angry as she stormed away in rage scowling. Well that didn’t work. Said Dylan.’’ Let’s go try it on the principal I’m sure she would love it. ‘’

Tuesday, November 5, 2019

A Battle and a New King

Asha singapogu
Lesson 10
October31,2019
A Battle and a New King
During the year 1066 there was a hugeconfusion about who should be king of England. King Edward, who was the last king, had just died. Willian proclaimedthat he was to be the next king becauseking Edward supposedly while he was dying wrote in his will that William should be the next king. William was the cousin of Edward, and Harold, (who also deserved the throne) was Edwards brother-in-law. Willian was from Normandy and Harold was an Anglo- Saxon. Harold was crowned king by the archbishop of York. When Willian heard this, he was indignantlike a cat massivethat had its tail stepped on. He decided that the only thing that could settle this was war. During the intense war Harold was fatallyshot in the eye by a intrepidsolider, as the army retreated. William was then crowed king.     
            William, who was now king needed to show his power because most of the the English men were not happy. William was mercilessand killed thousands of English men as a result. On the other hand, William was kind to noble men who extoledhim, and graciously gave then land he stole from Anglo-Saxons.  William becausehe was opulently, capably controlled lots of the land. Noble men had to swear an oath of loyalty to the king. William started the feudal system in Europe as well as built many buildings as well as one of England’s most well none buildings the tower of London.

Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Alfred the great of Wessex

Asha singapogu
Lesson 11
October 24, 2019
Alfred the great of Wessex
Alfred the great was the astuteand benevolent king of Wessex, and he ruled from 871-899. The Vikings whereconcordby Alfred the great who wasvery astute. He had for bothers which whereking, because he was next in line,  and his brothers died he became king, Alfred also converted the Viking ruler to Christ when he captured him. He also captured almost all of the Viking land. Alfred the great was the only one called’ ’great’’. Alfred the great was one of the most benevolentof all kings. Alfred ruled gloriously and was respected in all the land. Alfred was the king of Wessex.

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Vikings


Asha singapogu
Lesson 9
October 18 2019
Vikings
The Vikings lived in Scandinavia from 700-100 A.D. the Vikings were feared in all of Europe. They journeyed intrepidly around killing and looting. They also ferociously killed women as well as children and men. The church who was afraid of the Vikings, had a special prayer for protection against then. The Vikings, who desired land, sailed on hundreds on ships to conquer land. Because he was so scared king Charles the simple hastily proclaimed that refused to fight and gave them a piece of land everywhere they went the Vikings struck fear like a bolt of lightning into people

Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Charlemagne


Charlemagne was the king of the franks and was born in 742 A.D. Charlemagne who was very religious forcefully baptized all the people he captured.  Charlemagne’s empire covered most of Europe. There had not been such a big empire since Rome .Charlemagne published many good laws that improved the empire. He also built many roads and schools. He hired men to make sure these laws were kept and in return he gave these neb land. There were many schools built one was best because it was in the palace. Charlemagne believed that everyone who wanted education should have it. Charlemagne was remembered like he was the father of Europe. Charlemagne was thought of as the father Europe.

Monday, September 30, 2019

Messenger of Allah


Asha Singapogu

Lesson 7

September 27, 2019

Messenger of Allah

                In the early 600’s in mecca there lived a man who was, called Mohammed. Mecca was not a pleasant place because of all its idols and merchants and fetid smell . Mohammed often journeyed to the dreary desolate dry dilapidated desert to have peace. There Mohammed   quietly thought in peace. One time when Mohammed was out in the desert a beautiful angel told him traveled here the people did not listen. The merchants were angry because the people would not by their idol. Later Mohammed herd that the people who were angry were tenaciously planning to kill him. Mohamed fled with his friend to a massive cave. Mohammed and his friend where terribly frightened.

                The angry mob came intrepidly searching for them.as the mob came closer one of the men who thought he was astute brazenly said as he pursued them away ‘’they can’t be here because they would have broken this spider web. Mohammed and his friend safely journeyed safely on to medina where they were accepted as the messenger of Allah.

Tuesday, September 24, 2019

The apostle of England


Asha Singapogu

Lesson five

19 September 2019



The apostle of England

Long ago the pope who was Gregory quickly walked through the crowded streets of Rome. While he was walking something caught his attention. The slave master was selling three angels! Pope Gregory capably walked up to them and asked the slave master, ‘’How could you commit such a sin and sell these heavenly creatures? ’’So the pope bought all three of the boys. When he brought then home he discovered that they were from England and when he talked even more he found out that they knew not of god and were not angels. Pope Gregory was greatly saddened and felt the need to teach them about Christ.

                Pope Gregory talked to his friend who was named Augustine and asked that he would sail to England and preach to the people who knew nothing about God. Augustine agreed and voyaged to England. The trip was very unpleasant. Augustine happily landed in kent and told the king boldly bravely and brazenly about Christ and the king became a Christian to Augustin’s delight he also him tell the people about Jesus.

                Augustin told the people about god and many of them turned to Christ. Pope Gregory who heard of this sent more monks. On the Christmas of 597 A.D. more than a 1,000 people were baptized. Later Augustin was remembered as the noble apostle of England.  

Sunday, September 15, 2019

The Two Hero's


Asha Singapogu

Lesson 3

September 13, 2019



The Two Hero's

Once upon a time in the fifth century there was a very happy and peaceful kingdom. Beowulf was the noble king of Geats. Though he ruled wisely, he was old. On the other side of the kingdom there was a dragon that lived viscously in a cave. He had terrific tremendously tantalizing treasure. Once a slave who had run away came to this cave and was stunned by all the riches

As the slave fled he grabbed a shiny goblet and ran sneakily. The dragon felt the loss of the treasure and left the cave breathing fire all over the villages. Beowulf new this could not continue so he gathered all his soldiers and marched to the cave. Beowulf fought bravely while the other soldiers left except one soldiers who was very young. Beowulf and the solder continued to fight capably.

             During the fight Beowulf’s sored broke and the dragon caught him by the neck. The soldier who was young climbed up the huge beast and stabbed it and the dragon dropped Beowulf. Beowulf and the solder nobly fought until the dragon died. Sadly Beowulf died soon after because of his wounds but he was remembered as a great hero.

Justinian’s glorious rule


Asha Singapogu

Lesson 4

September 9 2019

Justinian’s glorious rule

The Western Roman Empire became dilapidated until Barbarians finally invaded but on the other hand the Eastern Roman Empire stood intrepidly. The Eastern Roman Empire later became the Byzantine Empire. When the first capable Emperor who was Justinian came to power the laws where different in each part of the Empire. Justinian then made a set of laws that were used all over his Empire. Justinian starts with just so you can always remember that he was the man that made just laws.

            Justinian was famous not only for making just laws but for other things also. Justinian gloriously rebuilt the dilapidated capitol city Constantinople. He also built the most beautiful church in the world the Hagia Sophia. It had a massive magnificent marble dome which overlooks many other smaller domes. Inside it is decorated with mosaics and gold. Today the Hagia Sophia is a museum that awes visitors. Justinian recaptured land from Barbarians under Justinian the Byzantine Empire was strong large and glorious.

                                                                                                                    


Monday, August 26, 2019

Lesson 2


August 22, 2019                                                                                                                      

Anglo Saxons Invade Europe

The Roman Empire was dilapidated when Anglo-Saxons invaded Britain. They came from Europe across the North Sea. The Anglo-Saxons ferociously and intrepidly divided Britain into seven parts each with its own king. The south part of the land was called Ange-land which is now England. At first the Anglo-Saxons faithfully worshiped many gods. Four days in the week where named after some of them. In 598 A.D. a monk called Augustine converted the people to Christians. Anglo-Saxons ruled England until 1066 A.D.