All about Me!

All about Me!
By Colby Ray Bailey
Lizards
• basilisk lizard it has the ability to
run on the surface of the water
it has been given the name the
Jesus Christ Lizard.
• Lizards are reptiles.
• Some lizards can detach their
tails if caught by predators.
• The upper and lower eyelids of
chameleons are joined, leaving
just a small hole for them to see
through.
Corn Dogs
• Corn dogs were supposedly
created in 1942 for the Texas
State Fair by Neil Fletcher.
• Corn dogs are an excellent
source of calories, fat,
cholesterol and salt.
• There's a National Corn Dog Day
• Since 1992, National Corndog
day has been celebrated on a
regular basis. This year the date
fell on March 19.
Soccer
• In many parts of the world soccer is
known as football, or even American
football.
• It is the most popular sport in the world,
being played in more than 200 countries.
• Approximately 250 million people play
soccer around the world every year, and
it has been an Olympic sport since 1900.
• Soccer is a sport played between two
teams of eleven players with a round ball
and is known as football in most
countries outside of the United States.
Minecraft
• The first version of Minecraft
was created in just six days.
• The popular creepers started as
a coding error
• The enderman language is
actually English in reverse
• MINECRAFT PLAYS A BIG ROLE
AT A SWEDISH SCHOOL
My self
• My dad used to be in the
military
• My mom works at the middle
school
• I have 1 brother and 4 sisters
• I have 1 cat and 1 dog
• I also have
Eaggy
Youtube
• YouTube was founded by Chad Hurley, Steven
Chen, and Jawed Karim, former employees of
PayPal, an online commerce website. They
registered the domain name in February 2005. It
was officially launched in December of that year.
• In October 2006, Google bought YouTube for $1.65
billion in stocks, just18 months after YouTube’s
creation. Karim received $66 million in Google
stock, Chen received $310 million, and Hurley
received $334 million.
• YouTube has become such a cultural phenomenon
that a college course was devoted to it. In 2007,
Pitzer College in California offered a course called
“Learning from YouTube.” The teacher wanted
students to think about YouTube’s place in society.
This was about things that I am about