Thursday, October 18, 2012

Eighth Week of School

To Mrs. Gibbs' Students as She Zooms Above the Clouds on Her Way to Vermont. . .

Let your words be bombastic, rambunctious, and boisterous as they follow the trail of the jet that crosses the far reaches of the sky--sky that far exceeds in blueness the sapphire gems you hunted yesterday in the sands of Camp Sagola.

17 comments:

  1. Radix~the root of a plant
    I have tried the radix of a cattail


    tractor lover

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  2. ecruciating- causing intens mental or fisical pain

    michael kott

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  3. exceed- to go or be beyond.

    I will exceed the spead limit.

    Cortners

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  4. Furfur-Dandruff.
    I know people who have lots of dandruff.

    ~The Doctor of Hilarity

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  5. definition: The meaning of a word.

    What does definition mean.

    Austinanator

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  6. pommel: The knob on the front of a horse saddle.


    He hung from the pommel.

    Austinanator

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  7. Methinks: It seems to me.

    Methinks that methinks is a weird word.

    ~Snack

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  8. worthy: having worth or value.
    I am worthy of that.

    swift arrow

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  9. impulsive- acting or likly to act on inpuls

    michael kott

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  10. Metre: The British spelling of meter.

    Metre was one of out spelling words this week. ~Snack

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  11. glade- an open space in a wood or forest.

    the sun light was shining through the glade.

    Cortners

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  12. Trombone-

    A large, brass-wind instrument consisting of a long tube bent parallel to itself twice and ending in a bell mouth: it is of two types, the slide trombone, in which different tones are produced by moving the slide , or movable section of the tube, in or out, and the valve trombone, played, like the trumpet, with valves.

    ~The Doctor of Hilarity

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  13. murky: dark or gloomy.
    that cave is murky.

    swift arrow

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  14. hay maker~a preson who cuts hay and spreads it out to dry
    I am a hay maker

    Tractor lover

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  15. Miserable- to be sad.

    As Mrs.Gibbs is travelling in a plane,having an luxurious trip, leaving us students using improper english, like "I aint seen you at the fair!" sit helpless in misory, we are miserable. She just had to leave...... poor us uoopers..... i don't know how to spell, i need you Mrs.Gibbs!!!!!

    ~KallieFlower

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  16. Nasster~ Egypt President

    Have you ever seen a Nasster?
    Bp

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  17. Grume~ blood clot
    Jon hopes he does not have a grume.
    BP

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