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Change the World 05/10
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Religion 04/25
A World Without Pictures 03/25
Middle Ages 01/29
What is Culture? 01/10
Current Events 12/07
Literature Connection - Prediction 10/02
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Student Entries

NS How I could change the world 5/22
WM Making a difference! 5/21
JH Change the World 5/20
OV IF YOU COULD CHANGE THE WORLD WHAT WOULD IT BE AND WHY? 5/12
AS My plan to change the world 5/10
HD Change the World 5/10
SN How to... CHANGE THE WORLD 5/10
JC Change the World 5/10
KR If I Could Change the World 5/10
TW If i could Change The World 5/10
JF WORLD CHANGE 5/10
AB Plan to Change the World 5/10
SJ Changes to the world 5/10
RP Change the world 5/10
AP Water Crisis 5/10
KA Change the World 5/10
KR Change the World- edited 5/10
TW Changing the World (this one) 5/10
CB Change the World 5/10
KG Plan to Change the World. 5/10
KR South African School 5/9
GF Changing the World Bash 5/9
DS 5/9
AH Changing the World 5/9
PC Changing the world 5/9

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Creative Story

Chapter 1


A Missing Mystery


One day in Georgia there was a girl named Lily. She went to GACS and she was in 7th grade. She was at math on a normal, rainy Friday afternoon, but something was wrong. Her best friend Alice, with perfect attendance ever since kindergarten, had been absent all day. It was 12:30, the school had called her parents and they thought she was at school.  Alice was missing and no one had heard a word from her.


            When they had free period and lunch Lily saw that Alice’s parents came to school to talk to the principal and once the police arrived, to talk to them too, even though they didn’t get much talking done. Everyone was pretty quiet that day and if you looked closely you could see that Alice’s friends had tears drizzling down their faces. But her parents were hysterical. “Wh-Wh-Wheeeerree is my daughter!!!” Mrs. Taylor (Alice’s mom) managing to say in between sobs, and Mr. Taylor wasn’t saying anything either because the whole time he was trying to hush his wife.


Lily thought she would never see her best friend ever again. And she had to do something.


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Julia Osteen is a JH teacher at Greater Atlanta Christian School in Norcross, GA. This is her 25th year teaching. She also supports teachers in grades K-12 with technology integration.

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