Wednesday, March 19, 2014

The Tail of Food Animals

The Tail of Food Animals

   The teacher said "another A+ for Chicken Dog"  Then when Chicken Dog left the room to go to the bathroom the teacher scolded the rest of the class "NOBODY ELSE GOT ABOVE A B-".  After school Chicken Dog told his self that he would flunk his next test which happened to be the math S.T.A.A.R. test.
   3 weeks later.  Chicken dog was studying really hard on how to fail a test.  Chicken Dog got board of studying so he got the worst test tacker he knew to be his tutor his sister Fish Cat.  Fish Cat was the master of failing her test.  "I'll teach you if, you teach me how to be smart".  "Del".  Both Fish Cat and Chicken Dog were exited about the Del.  Chicken Dog told Fish Cat that the test was in one week.
  After one week of learning how to flunk a test Chicken Dog was ready to get an F.  Fish Cat's math exam was also that day and she was ready for a B+ or higher.  Long story short Chicken Dog got an F and Fish Cat got an A-.  They were both pleased with their grades and went back home.
   One month later school was over for Summer.  The food family did a lot of fun things over the Summer like Food Stone National Park.  They also got season passes to slitterbon but, they didn't go there a lot because Fish Cat threw up on a ride called the cliff hanger.
   "Come on I don't want to go back to school tomorrow" Fish Cat complained.
 

1 comment:

  1. I'm a little confused...I get the part about the testing and helping each other out, but then there is a huge jump to summer break and someone's vacation?
    Mrs.Goins

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