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In Ms. Frizzle’s class, we had been learning about animals’ homes for almost a month. We were pretty tired of it.
So everyone was happy when Ms. Frizzle announced, “Today we start something new.”

"We are going to study about our earth!" detto Ms. Frizzle. She put us to work Scrivere reports about earth science.
“And for homework,” she said, “each person must find a rock and bring it to school."

But the successivo day, almost everyone had some excuse.

Only four people had done their homework. And Phil was the only one who had found a real rock.

“I guess we’ll have to go on a field trip and collect rocks,” detto Ms. Frizzle.

te never know what will happen on a trip with Ms. Frizzle.
Her new dress was trip in itself.
At first the old school bus wouldn’t start.
But finally we were on our way.

When we came to the field, all the kids wanted to get out of the bus.
But suddenly, the bus began to spin like a top.
That sort of thing doesn’t happen on most class trips.

When the spinning finally stopped, some things had changed.
We all had on new clothes.
The bus had turned into a steam shovel.
And there were shovels and picks for every kid in class.
“Start digging!” yelled Ms. Frizzle.
And we began making a huge hole right in the middle of the field.

Before long—CLUNK!—we hit rock.
The Friz handed out jackhammers.
We began to break through the hard rock.

“Hey, these rocks have stripes,” detto a kid.
Ms. Frizzle explained that each stripe was a different kind of rock.

We chipped off pieces of the rocks for our class rock collection.
“These rocks are called sedimentary rocks, class,” detto Ms. Frizzle. “There are often fossils in sedimentary rocks.”

Wouldn’t te know it? Just when we were finding lots of fossils, Ms. Frizzle said, “Back on the bus, kids.”
Then, as we were driving along, we heard rock crumbling underneath us.
Down we went.
Everything was pitch black.
And we were falling, falling, falling!

We landed with a bump.
Ms. Frizzle switched on the headlights.
We had fallen though a hole into a huge limestone cave.
“Rain water has been dripping down through the earth for ages,” detto Ms. Frizzle. “The water wore away this cave in the rock.”

We wanted to stay for a while, but suddenly, the bus sprouted a drill. It started boring through the rock.
Frizzie shouted, “Follow that bus!”
And down we went.

The farther down we went, the hotter it got.
The rocks were harder, too.
“These are rocks that were changed from one kind to another kind da heat and pressure,” explained the Friz. “Rocks that were changed are called metamorphic rocks.”

We went down even farther toward the center of the earth.
We hit rock that was formed billions of years fa from a pool of melted rock under the earth’s surface.
Rock like this is called igneous rock.

We had dug all the way through the earth’s crust.
It was so hot now that Ms. Frizzle told us to get back in the bus.

She stepped on the gas, and the bus started really drilling.
Soon we were actually inside the earth. It was hot, hot, hot!
And it got hotter and hotter as we zoomed toward the center.
We were glad when Ms Frizzle headed out again.
We reached the earth’s crust and drove straight up through a tunnel of black rock.
It was great to see the sky.

Then we looked around.
We had come out on an island in the middle of the ocean!
“Isn’t this wonderful, class?” detto Frizzie. “We’ve driven right up on a volcanic island!”
It didn’t look like much. But if Ms. Frizzle was right, the whole island was one big volcano!

We were nervous, but Ms. Frizzle made us collect some rocks.
She detto they had all hardened from melted rock that had come out of the volcano.
Then, suddenly, we heard rumblings from below.

We scrambled into the bus.
The Friz turned the ignition key and stepped on the gas.
Nothing happened. The bus would not start!
We thought we were goners!

Red-hot lava came streaming out of the volcano.
Some of it shot into the air like a fountain.
Some of it flowed over the land like a river.
Our bus went along with it—right into the sea.

When the red-hot lava hit the water, it made a huge nube, nuvola of steam.
All we could see was white.
We seemed to be rising with the steam and floating along.
No one knows how long we floated in the cloud…

but when it finally cleared, we were back in the school parking lot.

It had been a weird trip, but we did get a great rock collection for our classroom.
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Have te ever seen dinosaur skeletons in a museum?
I have.
I visit them all the time.
I went again yesterday.

I saw APATOSAURUS.


I saw CORYTHOSAURUS.

I saw IGUANODON and TRICERATOPS.
I like to say their names.


SCOLOSAURUS was just where I had left it.
And TYRANNOSAURUS REX looked as fierce as ever.
TYRANNOSAURUS used to scare me.
I still can’t believe how big it is.
Just its head is almost twice my size.

I’m not afraid of dinosauri anymore.
Sometimes I call them “you bag of bones” under my breath
I can spend hours looking at them.
I used to wonder where they came from and how they got into the museum....
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Run outside to play in the warm summer sun where the erba grows tall and sunflowers fill the fields.

Baby bears play just like you.
They grow fat and round on fresh summer erba and learn to catch their first pesce cena down da the riverbank.
Summer is time to learn and to grow.

Baby mountain pecora, pecore learn the safest path to summer meadows. papera, gosling wings grow stronger, their voices louder.

Up in the trees, the songs of spring suddenly soften. uccello canoro, warbler mothers and uccello canoro, warbler fathers, busy feeding their young, have little time to sing. Hummingbirds sip nectar for themselves and catch bugs for their tiny...
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“It’s there! It’s really there!”
The rotting hull of a ship has been found on the ocean floor. Within the wreck lies a fabulous treasure.

The story of each underwater treasure hunt is different, but each goes back to the same beginning…the sinking of a ship. The story of the hunt for the Nuestra Señora de Atocha, a Spanish galleon, begins the same way.

THE ATOCHA
The Sinking

It is 1622. The Atocha with its fleet of sister ships, makes its way back from South America to Spain. The Atocha is a treasure ship, laden with gold, jewels, silver bars, and thousands of coins.
The fleet makes a...
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“Good morning,” detto Wilbur.
“You’re late,” grumbled the director.
Wilbur had only ten minuti to get made up, go to Wardrobe, and finish learning his lines.

“Hold still,” detto Maxine, the makeup woman. “I have to make te look strong and smart. It isn’t easy, te know!” she joked.
With practiced skill, the Wardrobe Department transformed Wilbur into the Bionic Bunny.
First they snapped on his costume with the built-in muscles.
They tied his bionic sneakers, which made him taller.
They strapped on his bionic wristwatcher, which supposedly let him see anything anywhere.
Finally,...
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WINTER MORNING
da Ogden Nash

Winter is the king of showmen,
Turning albero stumps into snow men
And houses into birthday cakes
And spreading sugar over the lakes.
Smooth and clean and frost white
The world looks good enough to bite.
That’s the season to be young,
Catching snowflakes on your tongue.

Snow is snowy when it’s snowing
I’m sorry it’s slushy when it’s going.


SNOW
da Karla Kuskin

We’ll play in the snow
And stray in the snow
And stay in the snow
In a snow-white park.
We’ll clown in the snow
And frown in the snow
Fall down in the snow
Till it’s after dark.
We’ll cook snow pies
In a big snow pan.
We’ll make snow eyes
In a round snow man.
We’ll sing snow songs
And chant snow chants
And roll in the snow
In our fat snow pants.
And when it’s time to go home to eat
We’ll have snow toes
On our frosted feet.
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WATCH ME ON THE WING

Sweeper: the deeper I can play
the faster I can lay
out my traps for their fullback
moving too close to mid field.
I shine along the sidelines
from mid field
back to our goal.

I am the quickest,
sharpest,
most intelligent,
(and
most modest,) player on
my
team:
in this league.

I have the
superspeed:
I have the need to do a little
more
than play only one position. I
defend. I score. I run lik
wind
across the mais fields of
this
town.
I am a brown tornado on a
muddy
day.
The opposition knows
I come to play with
all I bring. They
watch:

watch me on the wing.


SWEET

You are at the line. te take a deep breath....
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