WAHIDI WORLD

Hello, my name is Sloane and I live on planet Wahidi World. Life is great. I feel bad for anyone who is not living on planet Wahidi World or as I like to call it, “The Perfect World.” It’s not only a kid’s dream, it’s everyone’s. It’s a colorful, peaceful, fun, cool, and amazing planet. Some places are fully edible and loaded with CANDY!!! 

Planet Wahidi World is next to planet Earth, the two planets are in a competition. The main objective is the planet that has the greater population. Currently, Earth is winning but only by a few… billion people. All I know is that those people are missing out.

Most of the animals and plants on Wahidi World are the same as Earth, but there is one animal species that we have that Earth doesn’t. It’s called the greem. The greem is really cute, but can be really annoying at night preventing people from sleeping. The greem is half owl and half dog. 

Here on Wahidi World, we don’t have regular trees, we have money trees. That’s a dream on Earth, but a reality here. Objects in Planet Wahidi World are made out of all sorts of colors. For example, oceans are bright pink, mountains are gold, and the sky has every color you could ever imagine.

Since Planet Wahidi World has everything anyone could want, everyone is happy, meaning that we have no crime here. Ha, take that Earth! Planet Wahidi World also has no pollution, no climate change, and no global warming.

In conclusion, you should live on Planet Wahidi World because not only is the president Sophia Wahidi amazing, but we have so many plants, animals, and food that Earth doesn’t have!












The Museum of Natural Science

On January 27th, 2023 the whole 6th grade went on a field trip to The Museum of Natural Science, but the best part about it was that it wasn’t all about science. There were exhibitions about race, history, and animals. Many of the exhibitions were also interactive which made it so fun and entertaining.

One thing that I learned is that “Race is a biological myth, but a social reality.” Another exhibit I learned about was a meteorite that fell on the heavy populated city of Park Forest, Illinois. The meteorite damaged many homes and property’s. Overall, I learned a lot of things, while having fun at the same time!

Here’s a photo of some sixth graders at the museum

Picture taken by a sixth grade teacher