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An 8th Grader's Guide to Denver
Get honest reviews on classic books, middle school subjects, and places mostly around Denver from a local 8th grader.
Last Post of the Year...
There were lots of great things about homeschool this year, and I'm really glad to have tried it. One of the biggest highlights of the year was definitely going to Kentucky and Ohio. It was so much fun to explore a new part of the country and learn more about how to run a business. I loved getting a computer, this thing has helped my school work in so many ways, not including the blog posts. I've loved having the ability to just kind of do whatever I want, if I wanted to eat

Sophia S.
3 hours ago2 min read
Animal Farm
Four days after Master Napoleon said Snowball destroyed the windmill, he called all of the animals to the yard to talk to them. My siblings and I were surrounding him, trying to be the best at keeping the other animals from touching him. Master Napoleon told us when we were young that our mother was going to eat us and that he saved us from her, he told me and my eight sisters and brothers that he was going to raise us to be the protectors of animal dignity and law, that we w

Sophia S.
May 117 min read


Maui Ocean Center: On Sharks
There is no question that most people in the world are afraid of sharks, and they've got a good reason for that! If you see what a shark can do with its teeth, then you should be scared. Unfortunately that fear is unbalanced considering how media attention portrays sharks as killing machines, and according to the Maui Ocean Center, "You are more likely to be killed by a falling coconut then bit by a shark," What's even crazier is that out of 350+ species of shark, only three

Sophia S.
Apr 81 min read
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