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My First Sleepover

Have you ever been on a sleepover? This is my first sleepover experience. My first sleepover was a fun and exciting one. For the sleepover I went to the Pacific Aquarium in Long Beach. I went on the sleepover with my school. If you did go you had to be in GATE which means gifted and talented education. You had a choice if you were in GATE to go or not to go and my mom said it was fine for me to go. My friends Sofia, Ivy, and Elijah also went to the sleepover. The animals we saw were fish, sharks, rays, sea otters, jellyfish, sea stars, and penguins. The girls slept by the sea otters and the boys slept by the diver’s tank. During the sleepover, we cut opened a dead squid; watch a movie about penguins; fed fishes; and talked to a diver diving. I have learned a few things in the sleepover. Penguins have brown fur when they were first born, and stingrays have eyes at the bottom of their body. I also learned that squids can shoot ink so they can block their predators. The slee

US Money Facts

Hi! Would you like to learn about money? To learn these facts I did some Research. The lowest bill is the one dollar bill. George Washington’s face is on the one dollar bill. According to Kidzsearch.com, safe the paper dollar bill is actually called a Federal Reserve note. The back of the one dollar bill has the great seal of United States. Thomas Jefferson is on the front of the two dollar bill. The back of the two dollar bill is one of the rarest bills. Abraham Lincoln is on the front of the $5 bills. On the back of the bills is the Lincoln Memorial Shrine. The $5 bills are sometimes nick named a fin. Alexander Hamilton is on the front of the $10 bills. The U.S. Treasury is on the back of the $10 bill. The $10 bill is the only bill that has the person looking to the left. Andrew Jackson is on the front of the $20 bills, and the White House is on the back of $20 bills. According to the article, if you tilt your $20 bill, the number 20 that is shiny and copper wil

Food Groups

For this post I will blog about health. Would you like to learn about it? I hope you do because it is very important for your body. There are 5 food groups and they are dairy, fruits, veggie, grain, and protein. The dairy group is usually made of milk and have a little bit of fat. Some things in the dairy group are milk, yogurt, and cheese. The dairy group provides Vitamin D. The fruit group is usually a food with seeds, some fruits are oranges, apples, strawberries, raspberries, blue berries. Watermelons, mango and tons more. The fruit group helps you heel if you have a cold or have a cut. The vegetables group is anything that grew from a plant such as spinach, cabbage, asparagus, beets, eggplant, mushrooms, potato and tons more. The vegetables group provides fiber. The grain group is anything made of flours, examples are bread, tortilla, rice, oatmeal, and more. The grain group provides Vitamin E. The protein group is anything from meat. Some examples are tofu,

2019 New Year Resolutions

First of all, before I write my essay, I have to say Happy New Year 2019! I will tell you my 2019 new year resolutions. I will also tell you how I did on my 2018 new year resolutions. My year 2018’s goal was to get on Axel in ice-skating, eat more veggies, and do better in school. I didn’t accomplish my goal for getting on Axel. I think I aimed too high because I am only in Free Skate 4, which is three levels away from Axel. I said I would go to ice-skating three days a week, but now I only go two times a week. For eating more veggies, I am doing better. But I am not following what I said I would do. On doing better in science, math and language and Arts, I think I am doing a lot better. I got 100% on every math test except for one, which I got one question wrong. In science, I am learning more things about Earth. In language Arts, I got 100% on every test while one year again, I only got 100% on one test. For 2019, I want to get on Axel in ice-skating since I didn’t