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Groton Memorial Town Forest

Established in 1922 as a memorial to Groton Men who gave their lives in the Great War for the use and benefit of the people in Groton The kiosk project started back in 2016 with a two thousand dollar, online funding initiative. Several long days were spent cutting timber, laying the foundation and installing the … Continue reading Groton Memorial Town Forest

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7th Grade Poetry Portfolio: Reflection

21 April 2015   Dear Ms. Maio, The poem that I consider to be my best is my riddle because I used a lot of metaphors and synonyms.  For example, “a rear that squirrels have,” would be a tail.  Though some words might throw the reader off, once you think about it, it begins to … Continue reading 7th Grade Poetry Portfolio: Reflection

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7th Grade Poetry Portfolio: Couplet

Mrs. Obama made a healthier lunch, with the program “Let’s Move”, gives a healthier crunch, to those who follow the rules, it works effectively, now the student’s health are improving, physically and mentally. More fruits and veggies are making it to the mouths, instead of junk food, also with no doubts, of not making it … Continue reading 7th Grade Poetry Portfolio: Couplet

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7th Grade Poetry Portfolio: Villanelle

I enjoy the satisfaction of lying in bed. and sleeping to almost half past eight, with nothing but emptiness inside my head without the weekend, I might drop dead, thankfully, blankets save me before it’s too late, I enjoy the satisfaction of lying in bed. late homework, hard test, are things that I dread, but … Continue reading 7th Grade Poetry Portfolio: Villanelle

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7th Grade Poetry Portfolio: Riddle

Riddle I have traveled quite far and wide through many users, big in size at least to me, but I provide the value that man itself prides. Spherical in shape, I can fit, inside the narrowest cracks, to get me you have to always commit, to your career, it makes the big impact. With a … Continue reading 7th Grade Poetry Portfolio: Riddle