MCN’s Minecraft Story (Revised)

Hello! I revised MCN’s Minecraft story! Credit to her for making it! Steve was about to leave his house for the morning. When he looked out his window, he saw an illager raid. He knew he didn’t cause it. He always has milk in his inventory in case he ever needs to instantly clear a status […]

The Most EVIL Plant

They are nasty plants. The characteristics of Ibicella lutea, Proboscidea louisianica, and Proboscidea parviflora are understated by the common name Devil’s Claw. Both Devil’s Breath and Devil’s Snot are more acceptable names for them. These are large, unpleasant plants. Expect the plants to be at least a meter (3 feet) across if you reside in […]

Writing a Good Post About Events

Today we are talking about how to write a good post about events. Your first paragraph should immediately tell the reader the time period and should give the topic of the whole post. Unfamiliar terms should be defined for the reader. Example: The main problem was that the Articles of Confederation, the plan of government adopted […]

This is What’s Up With Bruised Bananas

So you know bananas? Them yellow things? I don’t know about your life, but I never really eat bruises on bananas. There’s nothing wrong with bruised bananas, they’re the same as and non-bruised bananas- I think. So, for bananas to ripen, they start to produce a hormone called ethylene. It’s what turns bananas from their […]

This Is A Post About Forks

Are there limits to what you can call a fork? There are three-pronged forks and four-pronged forks, so can a knife be classified as a sharp one-pronged fork? You use them both to stab things. Well, I guess knifes are more for slicing than cutting. CAN A SWORD BE CLASSIFIED AS A ONE-PRONGED SUPER-SHARP FORK? They are […]

Rest of the Constellations

Today I am finishing the constellations in the Northern Hemisphere. Enjoy! Gemini resembles twin brothers holding hands. The brightest stars in Gemini are Castor and Pollux. In the winter and spring, you can see the twins walking on one of the spiral arms of the Milky Way. Gemini Orion If you look toward the south […]

The Sun- A Fiery Furnace

The sun is the most significant star to us here on Earth. The sun benefits the planet every day by supplying the heat, light, and energy that we require to thrive even though it is a very normal star in terms of size and temperature. The sun is a massive ball of gases that are […]

Even More Constellations!

When the sun sets at night, assorted constellations reveal themselves against the black soup of space. As the night progresses, some of these constellations set below the horizon, and others rise to take their places. The parade of constellations continues all night long until the sun rises again and obscures the stars from our sight. […]

Wolves – Part 2

This is the second part of the story. Read Part 1 first if you have not already done it. The wolf led him to an underground cave. Then she asked him what his name was and he remembered. “My name…my parents said not to tell anyone my name.”  But he knew that they needed his help. […]

Meteors, Meteoroids, and Meteorites, Oh My!

Meteoroids – Drifting through space. Meteoroids are pieces of space debris that come in a wide range of sizes and categories- from microscopic specks of cosmic dust to boulders several feet across! Meteoroids that enter the Earth’s atmosphere are called meteors. If you have ever watched a “Shooting star” dart across the sky, you have […]