100 WC Week #19

Linda was very nervous for her race. She was a skier in the Olympics, and this was her chance to win a gold medal for Team USA! The time came for the race, and she lined up at the starting line with her opponent from Austria. The buzzer sounded, and they were off! It was very nerve-wracking, for everyone there. One second Linda was ahead, and the next her opponent took the lead! After a real nail bitter, the finish line came into view. As she crossed, Linda could hear the announcer proclaim “And the winner is….. Linda Johnson! Team USA wins gold!”

 

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100WC Week #11- The Problem with Transportation

Transportation helps us to get around, but it is harming our planet. Cars, planes, and taxis  use gas, which pollutes the atmosphere. Boats use it too, which pollute the oceans. Rockets cause even more pollution, by burning more energy. Bicycles are used for shorter distances, but are more environmentally friendly, not producing any harmful emissions. So, when we travel long distances, we produce more emissions. Maybe if we only travel for important reasons; for a job or visiting family, and we don’t travel the distance all at one time, we can travel and keep Earth clean. 

 

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100WC Week #10- Pollution

Pollution. Clouding the atmosphere, destroying our beloved planet. Factories, producing needed materials, producing these horrible clouds. We should put ourselves in our planet’s shoes, and see how this is tearing it down. But, we need these factories to produce cars, trucks, package food; provide the things we need. We need to work with our planet to keep it clean, and at the same time sustain ourselves. If we keep letting this pollution go on, we will find we have to do something about it, or suffer. So, we need to do something about it, to save ourselves and our planet.  

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100 Word Challenge Week #9

There once was a beaver who worked for the Beaver Dam Industry, building homes for beavers who couldn’t. One day he was working, and saw something red-something hot-a fire! He was very afraid-he needed to evacuate the house as soon as possible; the need was urgent. He managed to take all of the things he had put in the house out, and move it away from the fire. The beaver became the hero of his little town! The fire had been caused by a careless camper, and so the little town protested this for the rest of their days.