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Grades K-5 | Tales


Octoboy
by Ross McGachey
It was a nice underwater day for Octoboy, for all the sea water creatures were playing [or rather swimming] in the reef. There were a few humans snorkelling in the water but that was fine with everyone. (read more)

Tulip the Horse
by Ross McGachey
It was a wet and windy morning and land seemed further away than it was last time she looked, that's when Tulip Samantha Sugarlump discovered that she was drifting away from land, the land she had been hoping to end up on, was moving away from her day by day. (read more)

The Thing I Found on Saturn
by Nichole Stilwell
When I took a trip to Saturn, I found something there. It was the size of a person but didn't have a face. Where a human's face would be, there was a black shield. I didn't know what it was, so I tried to investigate. (read more)

The Easter Bash
by Teghan Binnings
"Oh, Jane, don't!" Jane stopped spinning to see what had made her sister so angry. There was a plant, dirt and all, on the floor.
(read more)

The Big, the Nice, the Ugly, the
Mean...Cactus

by Jonathan Koonce
One day in Dodge city, Tex was crying. Raw Steak came up to Tex and said, "What is the matter?" Tex quietly said, "I miss all of my family." (read more)

Mission to Mercury
by Devin Watts
"Houston the Eagle has landed." One of the most famous sentences in space history, it was a great day as Apollo 11 landed on the moon but not as famous as the words said today. (read more)

Compare & Contrast in a Story 
Fourth-grade students from Texas sent
r•w•t™ junior the short stories they wrote during a Wednesday Writing™ lesson. They wrote new versions of The City Mouse and the Country Mouse. (read more)

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