Ballet Performances

2010

San Francisco Ballet

May 26, 27 & 28, 2010

Novellus Theater, Yerba Buena Center For Performing Arts,
Student Showcase 2010: Level II Class Demonstration

2008

Pacific Ballet Theater

June 7, 2008

Mountain View Center for Performing Arts,
Summer Showcase 2008: “Hungarian Dance”

November 28 & 30, 2008

Mountain View Center for Performing Arts
The Nutcracker Ballet 2008: “Mice vs Soldiers Fight Scene”
Role: “Soldier”

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Project 3: “Recycle, Reuse, Make Paper”

Title: Recycle, Reuse, Make Paper


Paper-making Setup

Introduction:

Date: May 31 – June 1, 2008
Paper is a very unique thing in our world because we use it every day. The Chinese invented paper a long time ago. Paper can be used in many ways like turning into fortune-tellers and doing origami. You can draw on it, print on it, you can use for a wrapping a present. Paper is used for wrapping food: pizzas, Chinese food take-out, Big Macs, groceries, ice cream cones, candy, cookies. Books are made out of paper, so is your homework.

Question:

Can paper be made from different things and how can recycled paper be turned into other kinds of paper.

Hypothesis:

I think that paper can be recycled in a fun way.

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Project 2: “Pulleys, Forces and Distances”

Title: Pulleys, Forces and Distances

Pulley

Introduction:

Pulleys have been around for hundreds of years. The ancient Greeks even had pulleys. Pulleys have been around so long that nobody knows when they were invented.

Block and Tackle

Pulleys are used for:

  • Ships for lifting cargo and sails
  • Lifting heavy things
  • Changing the direction of the pull
  • Lifting logs and other heavy stuff
  • On cranes for lifting heavy building materials

Question:

Why are pulleys useful?

Hypothesis:

I think that pulleys will make a big difference when I lift something.

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My Grandmother

Grandma
Grandma

My grandma’s name  is Kai Qiong Zheng.  She is my mother’s mother.  She has short brown hair and always wears a brown suit.  She does not know how to speak English.  She is a Chinese doctor and lives in China with my uncle.  He knows how to speak English.

Shopping
Shopping

Kai Qiong Zheng was born on August 5, 1940 on the continent of Asia.  She was born in China in Chong Qing Bei Pei, Xiao Jai Ba village.  She now lives in Beijing on the sixth floor of an apartment building.  When she goes out shopping, she goes to different vendors to buy food and things that look special to her – copper fans and cups.

Snowball
Snowball

She has a rabbit named Snowball and fish in her apartment.  Her husband died about one year ago.  He was a very good painter of temples, mountains, villages and waterfalls — very beautiful — and there is a book about his artwork.  She misses him a lot.  I met him in the hospital where he got sick from smoking.

Second Grade
Second Grade

When my Grandma was in second grade, she wore normal pants and shirts made by her parents.  From 8:00 am until noon, she studied math and art.  Her teacher was a pretty woman with short hair.  They studied and played.  Lunch was rice and fried vegetables.

Chores
Chores

Kai Qiong Zheng’s jobs at home were to help her parents cook meals and climb the mountain to collect firewood.  The girls couldn’t lift the big buckets of water so they had string hanging down the sides of bundled firewood.  She would feed her little pig.  She played Chinese chess.  They did not have television or movies.  They had chores instead.

Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year

In the Chinese New Year, my Grandma would go to her great-grandma’s house and eat rice ball soup which is a really good rice ball dough with sesame jam inside that they wrap up inside.  Sometimes they have seeds inside.

She would also watch dragon dancing.  They would carry a dragon around the streets and dance with their poles.

A Lovely Day

As spring comes all the flowers shout with joy “Oh spring is here !”
Wild roses bloom so beautifully while lilacs and fox tail dance.
Daisies hide from the big weeds towering above them.
Palm trees show off their big coconuts. Daffodils go home in their yellow gowns at dawn .
A snail goes home leaving a track of silver behind it.
Sparrows fly to their nest as the first light dawn appears.