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Did you fight in WWI?  In WWI, all sides of the war used trenches, which were just giant lines in the ground to protect themselves from the unfriendly enemy’s bullets. They also used cavalry charges to take land which, before they captured it, was called, “no mans land.”  Because the [...]

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A Masterpiece by Matt Roberts

by admin on July 3, 2010

The book Number the Stars is a wonderful masterpiece written by Lois Lowry in 1988.  After you read this book, a fantastically told historical fiction on World War II, you will think it is a great story.  “According to Lowery, the Danish people were the only entire nation of people [...]

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A Graceful Heart by Michaela Roskawiak

by admin on July 3, 2010

The audience stared in awe. Leaping across the floor, a dancer, clad in a brilliantly sparkly and flattering dress, twirled and glided with moves of liquid. She had the crowd in the palm of her hand. The judges were seated in front of her. Brightly, her face radiated joy as [...]

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Riana, a mermaid living in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean, led a brightly colored sea horse to market. There was a devastating famine, and she had been sent to buy some bread with the sale of the horse. Suddenly, a old man in green appeared in front of her. [...]

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My Glasses by Ben Watt, age 12

by admin on July 3, 2010

My glasses clear as they might be, Get steamy when I drink my tea, And dusty when I leave them out, Without them comes an angry shout, The mad professor needs to see!

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On a day that the sun shone brightly, a beautiful baby boy, Narcissus, was born in a wee Grecian village. As soon as the villagers set eyes on the youth, they admired his beauty, calling his hair, face and eyes gifts from the gods. Narcissus’s attractiveness multiplied as he matured. [...]

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