Saxophone Haiku
By Katie W., 5th Grade Silver Sax With music so sweet, My sax fills up the whole room, With its pretty sound....
Oregon Pipeline Art in Eugene
By Katie W., 5th Grade Mary DeMocker has been a local artist in Eugene for over 4 years. She created an outdoor art display in her local Eugene neighborhood...
Significance of Nepenthes in Victorian European Culture
Nepenthes is the genus of pitcher plant native to Southeast Asia, Australia, and Madagascar. Nepenthes contains roughly 150 species. Although it is a tropical plant belonging to humid climates,...
The Great Unirainbowllamawithwings Game
By Clayton R., Grade 4 (Tip for reading this article: Imagine llamas playing football.) Chapter 1 It all started on a Sunday night. It was the 1-in-5 Seattle Seallamas...
Taco and His Crazy, Crazy Friends
By: Katie W., Grade 4 Bet you miss Taco, huh? Well guess what? You get even more Taco! Here goes another story of Taco and his crazy, crazy, friends....
Venezuela’s Tepuis
The tepuis or tabletop mountains are located in Venezuela which are really elevated plateaus. They are spectacular and rarely visited because of its waterfall, Angel Falls, the largest waterfall...
The Lost Lunchbox (Part 2)
By Katie W. Grade 4 If you remember from The Lost Lunchbox (Part 1), Davy was running from the mouse, also who was known as an evil shape-shifting shadow...
The Flying Taco (Not So) Mini Mysteries (Part 2)
By Katie W., Grade 4 Hello. Here for some mysteries of Taco and his friends? Certainly. I always will share my stories with you. ‘Pat, pat pat’ Ahhh. Here...
The Amazing Praying Mantis: Learn All About It!
By: Katie W., Grade 4 What has swordlike legs and is green or brown all over? It’s not a caterpillar or a snake…it’s a praying mantis! The way the...
The Flying Taco (Not So) Mini Mysteries
By Katie W., 4th Grade As I said in Flying Taco part 3, there would be Mini Mysteries coming up, and here they are. The Mystery of The Missing...