Class Field Trip to the Georgia Nature Center on November 3, 2008

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FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADE LIFE LAB 

DONNA ROBB, FACILITATOR

 

An Imaginative View of My Life 20, 25, or 30 Years From Today

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My Life/25 Years From Now/ 2029

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          Bam!!!! I I I I I !!!!  Oh, Hi!  I'm Justin!  I just got back from playing basketball.  The reason I yelled out like that is because I tripped over one of my sister's toys in the hallway.  I'm about to tell you all about what my life will be like in twenty-five years.  So sit back and I will tell you all about it.

         In twenty-five years, my life will not be the same because I will be older and have  more responsibilities.  I will be married and have two children.  I will live in a nice  brick house somewhere in South Georgia with my family.

        In twenty-five years, I will be a nationally known lawyer. The money I earn will support my family. Some of the money I earn will buy groceries for my family and pay other bills such as our electric bill.  I will buy my kids what they want as long as the price  doesn't go overboard.  I will take my family on fun vacations with the extra money we save up.

        In 25 years, I will also have a cool Hummer.  However, before I buy one, I will have something less expensive  until I save enough money to buy one.

        In the future there will be many new inventions such as:

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A TV. that has over 1,000,000,000,000 channels.

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A  magic necklace that makes imaginary friends real.

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Cars that fly.

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Balloons that don't pop.

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A watch that teleports people to wherever they want to go.

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A magic headband that teaches you everything (no more need for school).

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Gum that makes you feel better without taking medicine.

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Anti-gravity basketball courts.

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Pools that you can breathe in without a mask or air tank.

        I'm looking forward to a bright and exciting future.  I am still in a daze from the fall, but who knows???? Maybe, I will invent some wacky machine one day.

 

My Life Twenty Years From Now

           My Name is Dylan.  I am going to "leap"  into the future  and share with you what my life will be like twenty years from now.

          Twenty years from now I will probably live in a house .  The house will be made of bricks, but in the house I will have : a giant flat screen T. V., a KING SIZE BED, an ATM machine, and a large file cabinet.  I will probably not be married.

        I will graduate from law school and become one of the best lawyers in the nation.  If I am the lawyer, innocent people will not be sent to jail and criminals will be found guilty 

        Governments around the world will find a way to stop war.  When the governments takes away their weapons, they will be forced to have a conversation about peace and not war.  Then perhaps we will have peace all over the world.

        Our energy problem (for gas) will be solved by having some sort of solar energy. The energy will be fairly new - and fairly simple.  Just hire a space scientist to rocket into space and manufacture it from special chemicals that can only be made in weightlessness.  The new substance will be called Carbonated Oxygen.

        I am looking forward to my future.  I plan to be a great leader and help people live a better life.  For now though I must leap back to the present and do my homework.

 

wpe9C.jpg (38658 bytes)MY LIFE TWENTY YEARS IN THE FUTURE

        Woof! Woof "Get down, Princess"!  Hi! I'm Rachel! And, well, this is my life.

        "It's almost time to go to work," said my husband Chance.

        My husband and I own our own business.  We are the bosses of the Puppy Palace down near The Horse Ranch.  This is a special part of town set aside for people who work with animals.

        "We have to call the grocery store today,"  I  reminded myself.

        "I'll call for you",  said Chance.

        Beep! Beep! Beep! Beep! My husband dialed the phone.  "Hi!  I need some dog food. Can you bring it in twenty minutes " Thank you!"   Chance was talking to the man at the store.

        We order our food and things from Call and Come.  Call and Come is a grocery store in which I can call and give them my grocery list and employees at the store make the delivery.  Ding! Ding!

        "That must be the delivery boy with the dog food,  I said as I opened the door and retrieved the bag of dog food from the delivery boy.  

        "Let's go!" said Chance impatiently.  

        We went out to the Hover Car.  Then we picked up the dog and flew off to work with Princess.

        We arrived at the Puppy Palace and went inside.  I spotted Prince and I asked, 'Why not get Prince out of the Pen and take Prince and Princess for a walk together?" 

         Prince is one of the Border Collies we take care of at the Pales.  Prince is a Border Collie , too.  We enjoy walking  them together.  They love each other.  Last month we found out that Princess was going to have puppies. She is supposed to have them in a week.

One week later

    "Chance, What time is it?" I asked with anticipation.

     " About seven o'clock."  he said.

    " Princess is supposed to have puppies today!" I yelled excitedly.

       We both ran outside.   In her pen there were four adorable puppies.  It didn't take us long to decide to keep them all. We named them Fairy, Duke, Duchess and Dragon.

       To own The Puppy Palace has always been my dream. I will just have to be patient and wait another twenty years.

 

my life thirty years from now

            Hi!  I'm Bristal.  Have you ever wondered what it will be like thirty  from now?  I know that my life in thirty years will be very different.

        My two girls,  Jena and Cali, are six years old and adopted.  Since they are not old enough for a driver's license, they have motorized travel sofas that have desks that open and close, seatbelts so they don't fall out, and remote controls in the arms so they can control where they want to go just like I do in my car.  The sofas also allow them to clean their rooms easier.  All they have to do is drive over the carpet and turn on the suction.  The suction sucks everything up there is not nailed down in the room. Once everything is sucked up, and the trash disposed of in a special bag; Jena or Cali presses "Reverse the Suction" and everything returns to its proper place.  Another unique feature of the travel sofa is that it has a portable potty.

        My kids go to a great school.  There school supplies are very cheap (no more textbooks).  Their personal laptops are only $5.99, their palm pilots are $10.65, the pintech writing sticks are $0.50, and their packs of tech paper are $2.39 each. With me that doesn't make a dent in my account.  The door to their classroom is voice activated and Jena and Cali use their travel sofas for their desk.

        I will be a scientist.  I will have invented many inventions such as: The Filter Fixer, Book brilliant Chewing Gum, and my latest exciting invention (The Eternal Life, Living the Life, drug pill).  This pill has chemicals in it that work along with the circulation of the blood and your white blood cells and allows you to live forever.  It has not been tested yet, but progress is great.

        As you can tell from reading this report that the future is going to be a blast, but I must stop dreaming, at least for now.  For I am only nine years old and have a whole lot of homework to do before all this happens.                  

 

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