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A letter from Community School, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Escola Antoni Gaudí School
Carrer La Tossa, 46
Sta. Margarida de Montbui
08710 Barcelona
Spain
October, 11, 2016
Dear Fifth and Sixth Graders,
My name is Xander and I am a sixth grade student at Community School in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. In our class we have 38 students. In our school, we have exactly 332 students. Our grades range from nursery to sixth. My favorite meal at school is the tacos. I usually only have meat and cheese and also a piece of bread. At our school if you don't like the snack you can go and get a piece of fruit. During the lunch if you don't like the food you can go and get something from the kitchen.
Some admired buildings or structures near us are the Arch, the City Museum and the Mississipi River. Our school located west from the Arch.
At our school we have a mascot named Goldie the Golden Eagle. He is very awesome.
Some famous people who were born in St. Louis are: Yogi Berra, John Ham and Nelly. Yogi Berra is famous because he was a very good baseball player. John Ham is famous because he was a great actor and Nelly is a great singer.
Our average Jannuary high temperature is 40 degrees fahrenheit and four degrees celsius. Our average July high temperature is 89 degrees fahrenheit and 32 degrees celsius.
Your friend,
Xander
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My Mother Said to Do My Chores
Learn this poem
My mother said to do my chores,
to dust the shelves and mop the floors,
and wipe the walls and wind the clocks,
and scoop the kitty’s litter box,
and walk the dog and feed the fishes,
and wash and and dry the dirty dishes,
and clean my room and take a bath,
and read a book and do my math,
and pick up all my Lego blocks,
and put away my shoes and socks,
and hang my shirts and fold my pants,
and water all the potted plants,
and organize my toys and games,
and straighten up the picture frames,
and polish all the silverware,
and brush my teeth and comb my hair,
and rake the leaves and mow the lawn,
and on and on and on and on.
to dust the shelves and mop the floors,
and wipe the walls and wind the clocks,
and scoop the kitty’s litter box,
and walk the dog and feed the fishes,
and wash and and dry the dirty dishes,
and clean my room and take a bath,
and read a book and do my math,
and pick up all my Lego blocks,
and put away my shoes and socks,
and hang my shirts and fold my pants,
and water all the potted plants,
and organize my toys and games,
and straighten up the picture frames,
and polish all the silverware,
and brush my teeth and comb my hair,
and rake the leaves and mow the lawn,
and on and on and on and on.
She said I’ll get to have some fun
as soon as all my chores are done.
as soon as all my chores are done.
With all the chores I have to do
until my mother says I’m through,
like study for an hour or two
the names of places in Peru,
and peel potatoes and stir the stew,
and fix a vase with crazy glue,
and practice tuba till I’m blue,
and scrub the tub and toilet too,
and sweep the chimney and the flue,
and wash the dog with pet shampoo,
and pick up piles of puppy poo…
until my mother says I’m through,
like study for an hour or two
the names of places in Peru,
and peel potatoes and stir the stew,
and fix a vase with crazy glue,
and practice tuba till I’m blue,
and scrub the tub and toilet too,
and sweep the chimney and the flue,
and wash the dog with pet shampoo,
and pick up piles of puppy poo…
It looks like I’ll be ninety three
before I get to watch TV.
before I get to watch TV.
–Kenn Nesbitt
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