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We filmed a commercial in school and I earned this award.

This is a little bit about me I am eleven years old, I like to play baseball, soccer, basketball, golf, play pool, and ride my bike. I like Garfield and Calvin and Hobbes. I love to read. I'm reading the Harry Potter series. I'm on the fourth out of seven. I am in fifth grade and I go to Palos East and have Mrs. Jesioloski and Mrs. Huff for teachers. We have two teachers because they both had babies and want to spend more time with them so one person gets half of the week and the other gets the other half. They are very good teachers. If you want to E-mail me my address is clark@coolfamily.com.

Thank goodness we don't always look this way!Halloween '98

Here is a project about SUGAR GLIDERS

Sugar Gliders 

Sugar Gliders

Sugar Gliders are very small mammals that live in the eastern part of Australia. They eat many different kinds of food like fruits, nuts, dead or alive bugs, small animals, nectar, pollen, and sap. The sugar glider’s diet is 75% fruits and vegetables and 25% protein. Sugar Gliders are nocturnal. They are white or black and some have striped fur. They grow to be five to six inches long.

Sugar Gliders spend most of their lives in trees. Sugar Gliders live in colonies of six to ten in a tree. They can live for nine years in the wild and up to 12 years in captivity. When they have babies they can have twins, and sometimes triplets, quadruplets are unknown. They are marsupials, so they carry their young in a pouch.

The Sugar Glider’s enemies are owls, cats, and snakes. When they are threatened their only way to get away from enemies is their ability to jump, glide, bite, and fluff up to make themselves look bigger. The Sugar Glider only weighs between 90 and 130 grams or 3 to 4 ½ ounces, which makes it easier to glide away to safety.

Sugar gliders are cute, frisky and are very similar to the flying squirrel. If you visit Australia look up into the trees and perhaps you will catch a glimpse of a Sugar Glider.

 I drew this picture

 Here's my pumpkin:

Happy Halloween

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I did a school project on Great Grandpa Glen
and the drive-in movie business.

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