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pluto is not a plant any more it is a star because it is to small to be a planet

Posted by dylan p.  on  02/09  at  01:47 PM

I was surprised when you showed us your books and showed us the movie about the airplane.  I think it’s neat there’s never been a space craft on Pluto.

Posted by Kieran  on  02/09  at  05:26 PM

I like when you came to our school and showed us the vidoes.  Did you know that Pluto is reddish-brown?

Posted by Jake  on  02/09  at  05:26 PM

How long does it take to brainstorms ideas?
What was your most succsuessful book?
How do you feel about your books?:):):)

grin

Posted by Sarah,Matt,Sean  on  02/09  at  07:42 PM

1: pluto was discovered by clyde tombaugh
2: pluto is one of the farthest away “planets”
3: pluto is extremely cold

Posted by jake  on  02/10  at  07:21 PM

Hi!  This is Emily from Village Elementary School!  My teacher’s name is Mrs. LoCoco.  Here are my 3 facts:

1.  Pluto has 4 moons.
2.The 4th moon of Pluto is named S/2011 P1 was
discovered on July 20th 2011.
3.Pluto is part of the Kuiper belt, which includes other
dwarf planets such as Haumea and Makemake.

Posted by Emily  on  02/10  at  08:59 PM
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