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Title: Bears


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Bears
  • They can weigh 500 pounds. The cubs stay with
    their mothers for a year. All bears can swim.
    Adult bears like to live alone most of the year.
    Baby bears are called cubs. A bear home is called
    a den. Most bears eat many kinds of food.
  • By Omar and Daniel

2
France
  • The tower was made in 1789. France has high
    mountains. France is country in Western Europe.
    From the Eiffel Tower, people see the curve of
    the earth. Many people have cars. They have
    very nice cars. They have a lot of milk in
    France. They wear fancy clothes. They are very
    rich.
  • By Matthew, Bianca, and Maks

3
About Light
  • Light is a form of energy. Shadows are caused
    when light cant pass through an object. Light
    always travels in straight lines. Light helps us
    see. Light is a visible electromagnet radiation.
    Light helps us see. Light on earth comes from the
    sun.
  • By Annette

4
BUTTERFLY
  • Butterflies come in all
  • shapes, sizes, and
  • colors. Every adult
  • butterfly has four wings.
  • Each butterfly has two
  • upper wings and two
  • lower wings. Every color
  • of the rainbow can be
  • found on the wing of a
  • Butterfly. Butterflies have
  • two antennae that have little
  • Clubs at the end. Butterflies
  • are insects. Each butterfly lives by
  • Itself.
  • By Andrianna Andrew Felipe

5
Tyrannosaurus
  • The tyrannosaurus Rex was the biggest meat-eating
    dinosaurs on Earth. The T-Rex lived 65 to 85
    million years ago the T-Rex lived in warm humid
    forests. The t-rex jaws were 4 feet 2 meters
    long. These teeth were perfect for crunching the
    bones of other dinosaurs. The eyes of the T-rex
    were on front of its scull. This is true of most
    predators. The T-rex has a stiff pointy tail.
  • By T.J. and Allie

6
Dolphins
  • A dolphin is a mammal. Dolphin lives in all but
    the coldest oceans and seas. Two well-known
    types of dolphins are the common dolphin and the
    bottle nosed dolphin. A female is pregnant for
    about one year. Dolphins travel around the sea in
    the groups called schools. Dolphins aquatic at a
    mammal any of the small too the whales of the
    family dolphin a number more than 50 species.
    Dolphins are accidentally caught and killed in
    large numbers in tuna fishing operations.
  • By David and Ashley

7
Brachiosaurus
  • It weighs more than 170,000 lb. Standing perhaps
    18 m (60 ft) high. One of the largest of the
    sauropod. Was about 21 m (70 ft) long. 12 m (40
    ft) high. I was one of the largest and longest
    dinosaurs. Sharp teeth to cut through tough
    plants.
  • by Mac and Alanis

8
Robot
  • A robot is a machine. Most robots are used in
    factories. Robots can continue to work where
    people would die. The robots program must be
    changed if it is to do the different job. Robot
    space probes have gone to almost every planet in
    the solar system. They have not gone to Pluto. It
    is used frequently in fiction. Robot or automaton
    mechanical device designed to perform the work
    generally done by a human being.
  • By Aiden and Demarea

9
Dog


  • A dog is a mammal. Some dogs are trained to work.
    Most dogs are kept as pets. A male dog is
    called a dog. Young dogs are called puppies .
    There are usually six to ten puppies in
    every litter. Dogs are used to hunt and herd
    animals.
  • By Matthew and Haley

10
BLOOD
  • A growing childs body has about one gallon of
    blood. An adult male of average size has six
    quarts of blood. Blood carries food to the brain
    and muscles. This picture shows how blood moves
    around the body. The red blood has oxygen in it.
    Five million to six million per cubic millimeter
    of blood.
  • By Drew and Morgan
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