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Time Travel Watch
Article posted June 10, 2011 at 11:11 AM GMT-5 •
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By Willem deKluyver
RAP, RAP, RAP, Professor Butterfinger entered the cave where he was building his time travel watch. He was busy building a time travel watch so he could travel back in time.
“Please hand me the screw from the cabinet in the kitchen!” he asked his helper. The Professor was carefully pressing two wires together when ZAP he got an electrical shock. His hair got static, stuck up, and burned on the ends.
A wire started to jiggle and the whole time travel watch exploded KABOOM! This made the watch send him to France in 1999, which is not when the Statue of Liberty was being built. He looked down and saw that the time travel watch was on his wrist and not broken!
He begins to set the watch to the right year, but instead of sending him to France, it sent him to Italy. The Professor notices he is not in France. He has to reset the watch again. Finally, he lands in France in 1885.
He is so excited about seeing the Statue of Liberty being built. The builders take him up into the crown of the Statue. He sees the metal that was used to build the Statue.
“WOW! This Statue is amazing!” he said to one of the builders. He went back down to the base of the Statue. He saw what he set out to see and now it was time to go home.
“Well, I guess I should get back to Canada. I need to get ready for my next adventure.” He keys in the code on his watch to go back home and returns to his cave to prepare for his next adventure to Italy.
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Article posted June 10, 2011 at 11:11 AM GMT-5 •
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Barack Obama
Article posted April 12, 2011 at 04:24 PM GMT-5 •
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Article posted April 12, 2011 at 04:24 PM GMT-5 •
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Winter Wonderland Wordle
Article posted January 25, 2011 at 01:02 PM GMT-5 •
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Article posted January 25, 2011 at 01:02 PM GMT-5 •
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My School New Year's Resolution.
Article posted January 5, 2011 at 02:42 PM GMT-5 •
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My School New Year’s Resolution is to learn my double one math facts. I will accomplish this by counting numbers. I could also practice the facts by using tiles. Lastly, I can memorize the facts.
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Article posted January 5, 2011 at 02:42 PM GMT-5 •
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Thanksgiving
Article posted November 24, 2010 at 10:06 AM GMT-5 •
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Thanksgiving
By Wd
Thank you
For all my hands can hold
My kitten when I am cold
My dad’s warm hand
My stuffed dog, Snow
Thank you,
For all my eyes can see
Squirrels scurrying to build their nest
The beautiful changing colors in the trees
Pumpkin pie baking in the oven
Thank you
For all my ears can hear
The wind blowing in my ear
The sound of a motor running
The leaves whispering in the trees
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Article posted November 24, 2010 at 10:06 AM GMT-5 •
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Cape Neddick Light
Article posted October 13, 2010 at 11:15 AM GMT-5 •
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Cape Neddick Light is a lucky lighthouse! NASA chose to take a picture of the Cape Neddick Light on board Voyager II. The lighthouse was built out of cast iron lined with brick in 1879 in York, Maine. The light was never rebuilt and the lantern room is one of the most complete of the Maine lighthouses. Cape Neddick Light is also called Nubble Light. Nubble Light has a light and a foghorn. The light is red for six seconds and black for six seconds. The foghorn blasts once every ten seconds. I enjoyed learning about Cape Neddick Light. I hope you did too.
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Article posted October 13, 2010 at 11:15 AM GMT-5 •
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About the Blogger
I am 8 and I know how to ride a bike. I go food shopping with my daddy. I like to play in my attic with my dolls. I also like to go to Phillies games with my family. I like to go to my Nana’s house to play basketball.
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