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 05:47 AM
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 09:26 AM
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 09:26 AM
How long does it take to brainstorms ideas?
What was your most succsuessful book?
How do you feel about your books?:):):)
Posted by Sarah,Matt,Sean on 02/09 at 11:42 AM
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 11:21 AM
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 12:59 PM
Comments:
pluto is not a plant any more it is a star because it is to small to be a planet
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.
I like when you came to our school and showed us the vidoes. Did you know that Pluto is reddish-brown?
How long does it take to brainstorms ideas?
What was your most succsuessful book?
How do you feel about your books?:):):)
1: pluto was discovered by clyde tombaugh
2: pluto is one of the farthest away “planets”
3: pluto is extremely cold
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.