Watershed of Words - Clark County
Watershed of Words - Clark County
Watershed of Words - Clark County
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Water Animals<br />
Water animals, water animals<br />
Please protect them<br />
From fish to turtles<br />
They all deserve to live, don’t they?<br />
Water animals, water animals<br />
Don’t pollute<br />
Reduce, reuse, recycle<br />
They all say<br />
Water animals, water animals<br />
Use compost and<br />
For bugs on your flowers<br />
Use ladybugs<br />
Water animals, water animals.<br />
Emma Pearce<br />
Daybreak Primary School<br />
3rd Grade<br />
Mrs. Drimmel<br />
Artwork by Cassidy Kendall<br />
Grass Valley Elementary School<br />
5th Grade<br />
Mrs. Graue<br />
Splash, Water Splash!<br />
Splashing in the<br />
Water<br />
It’s so fun!<br />
My friends and I love to swim!<br />
Sarah Berg<br />
Daybreak Primary School<br />
3rd Grade<br />
Mrs. Sibley<br />
Date: January 21, 3042<br />
Page 18<br />
Water<br />
Chapter 1: Input<br />
Dear Diary, I still wonder what that black, white, and hint <strong>of</strong> green<br />
planet is, or what its true name is. Evan has told me it’s called “Earth”, and<br />
is black, due to the cause <strong>of</strong> pollution in the water. I don’t believe him,<br />
considering the fact that the water on the “Meta-Rise” has been perfectly<br />
fine for years.<br />
Kera closed her diary and stared at the wide open mass known as<br />
space. Wanting more information on this, she decided to talk to her oldest<br />
brother, Navi.<br />
Dear Diary, Navi says that the water is from Earth.<br />
Kera now decided to consult Dr. Scotchfield, the scientist onboard the<br />
ship she was on, the Meta-Rise.<br />
Dear Diary, Dr. Scotchfield’s input not only confirms Navi’s information,<br />
but also says that an invisible beam collects water from Earth, and that<br />
there is limited supply <strong>of</strong> clean water available. He also says that it is<br />
concentrated on rivers, creeks, and lakes.<br />
Kera went to talk to the ship’s captain, Oliver.<br />
Dear Diary, Oliver says that he controls the beam, and allowed me to<br />
turn it on and <strong>of</strong>f. Strange thing is that at one point instead <strong>of</strong> water being<br />
beamed up, this black ooze came out <strong>of</strong> the spout. Oliver said it was “oil.”<br />
Kera, once again, set <strong>of</strong>f to find Dr. Scotchfield.<br />
Dear Diary, the doctor tells me that oil pollution is in the water.<br />
Kera looked up into space. “I just wish the humans before us didn’t<br />
pollute,” said Kera with a sigh.<br />
Chapter 2: The Message<br />
The bottom line is not to pollute the water. Not only does it harm fish<br />
and other sea life, it affects humans, too. No clean water to drink or bathe<br />
in.<br />
So do us all a favor, and “Keep Water Safe.”<br />
Thomas Stimson<br />
Captain Strong Primary<br />
4th Grade<br />
Mrs. Crill