Translator

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Henry Ford

Henry Ford was born on July 30th 1863 in Dearborn, Michigan. Henry Ford created the Ford T model car. He also created the mass production line or what we now call the conveyor belt. As a result, Ford sold millions of cars and became a world-famous company head.

When Henry was a young teenager his father had set him of to do farm work.  Unsatisfied with farm work, Henry left home the next year at age 16 to take a apprenticeship as a machinist in Detroit. In the later years he would find himself being able to operate and service steam engines.


In 1888, Henry married Clara Ala Bryant and briefly returned to farming to support his wife and son, Edsel. But three years later, he was hired as an engineer for the Edison Illuminating Company. In 1883, his natural talents earned him a promotion to Chief Engineer.All the while, Ford developed his plans for a horseless carriage, and in 1896, he constructed his first model, the Ford Quadricycle.  Within the same year, he attended a meeting with Edison executives and found himself presenting his automobile plans to Thomas Edison. The lighting genius encouraged Ford to build a second and better model.After a few trials building cars and companies, in 1903, Henry Ford established the Ford  Motor Company. 


 Henry Ford introduced the Model T in October of 1908. However, more than for his profits, In 1914, he sponsored the development of the moving assembly line technique of mass production. After that, he introduced the $5-per-day wage  as a method his company. Almost half of all cars in America in 1918 were Model T’s. After teaching the world many techniques Henry Ford died on April 7, 1947.  










Concrete Poem

 A Concrete Poem is a poem that is shaped in a certain shape. Look at the example below.




Tri
angles
are very
special shapes
they have 3 sides
and 3 angles. All the 
angles of a triangle equal 180.



This is me Mr.Square
You might not like me
 but I'm not that bad.O
verall I'm really special
 rectangle. I have 4 pare
llel sides. And my angl
es are all 90 degreesss



A
sp
arkle
way up
high one
to make all
your wishes upon
high in the nighttime sky blinking like a broken
traffic light shining above us like a canopy
with holes punched in it growing bright
  each night we look up at them
  in amazement      they hold our
hopes and dre        ams their tw
inkle assures                us that very
thing will                           be alright
                                                 small lit                                  tle very 
                                                    bri                                               ght
                                                   st                                                     ar




                            



Monday, February 11, 2013

Cinquains

A cinquin is a simple 5 line poem that follows a pattern. The pattern is right below. The first line is one word which is the title of the poem. The second line contains two words which are adjectives that describe the title. The third line has three words that tell the reader more about the subject of the poem or shows action.  Many times these words are gerunds that end with “ing.”The fourth line has four words that show emotions about the subject of the poem and may be individual words or a phrase. The fifth line is one word that is a synonym of the title or is very similar to it. Look at the examples below.



Watermelon
Juicy, sweet
                                                   Dripping, slurping, smacking
So messy to eat
Yummy



Snow
Lovely, white
Falling, dancing, drifting
Covering everything it touches
Blanket 



Monsters
Creepy,crawling
Sleeping,scaring,eating
Scaring children under beds
Bobby



Flowers
Pretty,fragrant
Waiting,watching,weeding
Enjoying all the while they grow
Gardens

  Ice cream
Creamy,cold
Freezing,eating,scooping
 It makes my teeth cold
     Tasty





Star
 Hot, red
     Shining, burning, exploding
      It gives life to everything
Sun 


Monday, January 21, 2013

Couplet


A couplet is a poem that has two lines. The last word of the first line and last line usually rhyme. Look at the examples below.

By dawn the bird must speak,
Otherwise we climb to the peak.


I have two cats, one mean and one nice.
They chased some very ugly mice.



Derrick was the second man of the table,
Saying he was a coward is a complete fable.


Neil Armstrong went to the moon
He found a small child's balloon

I awoke bright and early to see the clown
The main Street was lined with everyone in the town

I found a starfish in the bay
While fishing yesterday

There are many different types of poetry  
You can find some in a tree

I will turn 60 in 20 years
Then I will lose my very good ear.

The world shall burn in fire 
Otherwise we shall be buried in quagmire

Shut down the noise 
Or else no toys

You must eat the mango 
Or else do the Tango              

There was so much space
I added a new vase

                                                                   

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Clerihew

A Clerihew is a humorous poem that is 4 lines and composed of two rhyming couplets. The rhyme pattern is a-a-b-b with lines of uneven length. Look at the example below.





My art teacher, Mr .Shay
had 3 horses who ate hay
A small one died
And the rest were killed for hide

The enemy of Harry Potter
Was a very nice plotter
I would be ashamed
To tell "He who must not be named"

When I was a pirate I found some gold treasure
This gave me so much pleasure
Now I am an actor
Who drives a sweet tractor

Once upon a time
someone ate a small lime
This was magic of course 
Now his voice is coarse

I once went to Spain
There I found a man with a cane
I knocked his small cane over 
And found a 3 leaf clover