Article posted May 10, 2012 at 02:24 PM GMT-5 •
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Dear Diary,
This might be my last words of my life.
Now I will tell you my life on the trail. It has been a collision of hot and cold, life or death, and desert and rapids. This has been my greatest adventure of my life (and it might be my last). This has been my dangerous life on the Oregon Trail. It better be worth it or I will commit suicide. My “Guest” Is trashing my place. And now I need to sleep, hearing a baby cry everyday.
The events that will stick with me is how I got dysentery. I almost died. And how Katherine had a baby but died soon after ALLEN LONG killed her. My wagon train person stole my bacon. I think Roger Eller stole it. I saw him, and I stole his flour.
Our wagon train's decision is to make a shortcut through the mountains. When I go to the Hacker Valley I will find the best place and eat baaaacon!
And for anybody reading this, the wagon train master of all masters might change the fates.
Well, if I survive, I will meet ya'.
Sincerely,
Pat Richards
Article posted May 10, 2012 at 02:24 PM GMT-5 •
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Article posted April 24, 2012 at 09:06 AM GMT-5 •
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Fright
Waking,
Made me scared.
Looking for the signs,
Of strange activity.
When I was at school,
I ran
To the school door
And had to survive the rest of school
frightened
Article posted April 24, 2012 at 09:06 AM GMT-5 •
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Article posted March 26, 2012 at 12:54 PM GMT-5 •
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Exoplanets
Exoplanets are very hard to find from a good telescope. They are from other galaxies. They can be spotted orbiting stars. Exoplanets may have the Earth-like resources. For example, water. Every living thing needs water. Next, a living organism needs good temperatures. No planet we found is near a good temperatures rate. Mars and Venus are too hot and Pluto and Neptune are too cold. So none of our planets in the Milky Way has a suitable temperature. There are three different ways to find an Exoplanet. First, they are near stars. They need light. They are far away so it has to be small. And it is super bright. There are probes that collect light for research. There are two probes. Corot and Kelper. So remember, Exo-planets are very interesting and from other galaxies! So try to find one!
Article posted March 26, 2012 at 12:54 PM GMT-5 •
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Article posted February 28, 2012 at 02:30 PM GMT-5 •
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On January 25, 1986, the Challenger space shuttle exploded from the cold weather. A teacher and other crew members lost their lives. No survivors. In honor of those brave people, the husbands and wives helped make centers called Challenger Center. Now it is all over the United States. Now we use a simulation of what real astronauts do.
I was part of the probe team in the space-craft first. I had a partner named shamefulcoud. Our other partner was in mission control first. My team’s responsibility was to make and send a probe to the moon. We had to listen clearly and find the right wires and plug it in. It was a lot of hard work. But it was worth it. The most important information we collected during the mission was the longitude and latitude. For me and Jackson, it was fun! The most difficult thing was to find the wires and plugging it in. There were a lot of wires!
What I would do if I had to fly again was this: I would listen more clearly and that would improve me. Next I would do is plug it in more. When I was in the space craft, the buttons weren’t blinking.
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Article posted February 27, 2012 at 10:25 AM GMT-5 •
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Article posted February 27, 2012 at 10:25 AM GMT-5 •
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