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Best New Year Ever
Article posted January 4, 2011 at 12:37 PM GMT0 •
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On Christmas my family and I opened presents, we ate candy canes; it was the best holiday ever. On New Year we watched TV and when it was 11:59 we did 3…2…1!!!! Then it was 12:00. we did confetti and balloons too. I slept at 1:00 it was the best New Year ever=http://=http://!
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Article posted January 4, 2011 at 12:37 PM GMT0 •
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french
Article posted February 19, 2009 at 11:02 AM GMT0 •
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Comment tu t’appelles?
J e m ’appelle Molo.
Tu as quel âge?
J’ai huit ans.
Tu as des frères et des sœurs ?
Je’nai pas des frères.
Tu as un animal?
Je’nai pas de animal.
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Article posted February 19, 2009 at 11:02 AM GMT0 •
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My Goals
Article posted November 20, 2008 at 07:41 AM GMT0 •
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I would like to be good at writing in cursive.
I would like to be good at reading; I would like to reach level O.
I would like to get better at Math.
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Article posted November 20, 2008 at 07:41 AM GMT0 •
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I Am a Wlld One
Article posted October 17, 2008 at 10:46 AM GMT0 •
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Grade 3A students would like to share the information that was provided by the New York Zoos and Aquarium website about their “wild self” animal characteristics. Each child designed his/her wild self and has taken that name as their Class Blogmeister user name. Welcome to the world of blogging!

Peacock crest - Both males (peacocks) and females (peahens) have a crest of feathers on top of their heads. Next time you are at the zoo, be sure to try and find these roaming residents.
Polar bear ears -It gets cold in the Arctic (down to 35°F below). For warmth, your polar bear ears are small and covered in fur—even on the inside. When diving, the ears close to keep cold water out.
Crab eye stalks - Your crab eye stalks allow you to see things above and below you at the same time. Although that extra vision comes at a price—less detail.
Red Ruffed Lemur Arms - Your name comes from the rusty red color of your woolly body fur. It's so soft that females use it to pad nests for their young.
Orb Spider Legs - Your spider legs are master weavers. They can help you spin strong webs of golden-colored silk. Some of your webs can get as big as six feet across, or more.
Monarch butterfly wings - Your monarch butterfly wings can beat five times per second. Can you flap your arms five times in one second?
Norway rat tail - The tail of a Norway rat will grow to be the same length as its body. How tall are you? That's how long your tail will be.
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Article posted October 17, 2008 at 10:46 AM GMT0 •
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