| "Well
mom, I like to ride my bike, watch TV, listen to CD's, go to 4H,
and read."
"Okay
honey, but remember your science book says that your project has
to show something that changes. You have to watch something happen
and identify why one thing turned out differently from another."
"Gee that sounds tough mom."
My brother Jessie comes into the kitchen. He's in the sixth grade
in my school.
"What
you guys up to?"
"I'm
trying to figure out what to do for my science fair project, and
mom's helping."
"Oh
wow, I forgot about that. Mom is it okay if I go over to Kyle's
house?"
"Sure.
Just be home by five."
"I
wish I had a bike as nice as Jessie's, mom."
"You
know Jenna, he mowed grass last summer and saved all his money."
"I know mom. When I get older I want to do that, too."
"I
just wish our lawn looked better. Remember how we worked so hard
last year to make it look better?
"You
and dad were out there almost every night. I see you have those
catalogs out. Are you going to try something different this year?
"Well
Jenna, we want our house to look nice."
"Why
is it that Mike's grass across the street looks so much better?
"I
don't know honey. Dad and I were talking the other night, we would
love to find the answer."
"Wow
mom, I just had an idea."
"What's
that Jenna?
"This
fall in science class, we had a lesson on how different kinds
of soil make things grow differently. Maybe I could use that as
an idea for a science fair project."
"Go
get your science book Jenna. Let's look at what it says.
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