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The battle of new Orleans By: Brian T (8TH GRADE- FAYETTEVILLE)


 


The battle of New Orleans was a major victory for the Americans. Even though it was after the war, the British thought they could go walking into the United states and claim what they wanted. The British wanted New Orleans back, so they decided to go and claim it not long after a treaty was signed between the United states and Great Britain.

 



Ways to Go Green By Elizabeth M. (6th grade - Gillette Middle School)


 



Many people are trying to help save the world and stop global warming. If you want to be one of those people just follow these easy instructions.


1.     Recycle- Did you know that 1 ton of paper in the landfill could have saved 17 trees? All you have to do is get a blue bin, put paper and bottles in it and take it out with your garbage. Did you know that bottle caps and food containers are not recyclable?

This is a list of things you can recycle or reuse

 



Why is studying history important? By Darian R (9th grade)                                                                                             


 

History should be studied for several reasons.  First off, history helps us to understand other cultures.  With this knowledge of history you can be able to analyze other cultures.  Another reason to study history is because it helps us to understand change. Change comes every day, and without history one doesn’t have anything to prepare them self for it. Lastly, an understanding history is essential for good citizenship.



Diary of Wimpy Kid Series by Camron R (8th Grade)


 

The Diary of a Wimpy Kid series is about a kid named Greg Heffley. Greg gets himself in a lot of trouble in these books. He has a lot of crazy adventures, too. For example, one day his friend Rowley ate a moldy piece of cheese from the ground.



The FIFA World Cup By Pearlanne S. (grade 6 – Gillette Middle School)


 

The FIFA World Cup is a soccer tournament held every 4 years. This tournament started in 1930.  Today it is very widely viewed. About 700 million people around the world tune in to watch the World Cup tournament. This year it will be held in South Africa.  It will start on June 11th and last about a month.


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