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Sunset

In my cousin sisters school, they were having a poem contest and the prize is 500 dollars. They have to write a poem about sunsets. This inspired me to write my masterpiece poem about a specific sunset. Shimmering sun rays disappear under the horizon. A fisher man's boat returns for the night. Up in the sky, a flock of wild geese  Glide back to their home. Near the busy shoreline, a stubborn sea gull  Refuses to go before catching her last sardine. Some angel fish scurry Away from a young shark. Emperor angelfish swim proudly  Through the water While hidden eels stalk them. Turning the sky from pink to purple, The stars hold the key  To open up the night.

Blossoms

Buds bloom into  Lilacs, tulips, roses and Of course, lavenders, Smelling like sweet honey. Surely these are wonders. Obliged bees are ready for  Masters order to Suck sweet nectar and collect fuzzy pollen

7 Up: A School Game

You Will Need: 7 or more players Tables or desks [ enough for the players ]  wall [for meeting place] How to Play Pick 2 or 3 people to be the tappers. Everyone except the tappers should close their eyes and put their head gently on the table or desk with their thumbs down. The tappers should go and tap on 1 person and then go back to the wall. If you get tapped, put your thumb up. Once all the tappers are at the wall, open your eyes and raise your hand.  Guess who tapped you. If you guess correctly, you will become a tapper. If you guessed wrongly, you will have to compete again and try your luck. Play ten turns and the winner is the one who has tapped people the most. Aditi Bhattamishra, Pine Glen Elementery School, Grade 2, Burlington, MA 01803