Saturday, November 19, 2005

Showing Off for the Grandmothers

E wrote her first book. Here's how it goes:

Jack and Annie and the Class Mystery

One sunny day, Jack and Annie were walking through the woods to school and they saw a treehouse. They heard someone calling from the treehouse. They climbed up the rope ladder hanging from the treehouse and they saw a beautiful girl and they said, “What’s your name?” to the beautiful woman and she said back “Morgan Le Faye.”

The End

[Points for you if you get the allusion.]

M got an A+ for her essay test on how igneous rocks are formed. Here's how it goes:

There are two types of igneous rocks. One is formed on the earth's surface, the other deep underground. The starting material for an igneous rock formed on the earth's surface is lava. Yet for those formed underground it's magma. The magma cools slowly forming large crystals. The lava cools quickly forming rock. The rocks formed from lava sometimes are light in weight for their size, some have holes from which gases escaped. Some float in water, some have no visible crystals. Others have a glasslike apperence and no crystals. Rocks formed from magma have crysals of different shapes and colors. The crystals are not aranged in any particular order.

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