Editorial
— The Writer, Artist of Words Michaela Frey, 12 A fog has fallen over the people, a devastating, colorless, mist of despair hanging over the humans. Those consumed in the fog...
— This Virus Should Bring us Closer Rebecca Wu, 9
— Write down your favorite animal. Your favorite food. An interesting object. A place you have dreamed of going to but have never visited. Now, put them all together to create...
— Fish Matilda Glascott, 6 Being at home is no fun I’d much rather be at school I bet the fish are already in one Fish are pretty cool. Fish get...
— Going to the Beach Katie Yang, 11 YESTERDAY Beautiful day. I went to the beach. The beach is beautiful too. Shining brightly like it has just won...
— Pasta Sandwiches in Quarantine Adrianna Ho, 8 1. In quarantine I missed my uncle’s wedding because it was cancelled in May, and Take Your Child to Work Day: I was...
— Then and Now Kaitlyn Ho, 11 If I knew then what I know now I would have prepared for house arrest because of those crown-shaped bacteria those wrecking balls I...
— COVID-19 Hooria Farid, 6 In this quarantine, We will all be fine As my brother and I stand in a line, We make sure that we don’t whine And we...
— Write a poem or a story where a sudden change in the weather provides a pivotal point.
— COVID-19 Infection Simulation Rebecca Wu, 9 This is a scratch project that simulates how the virus can get spread around so quickly if we don’t keep social distance. [advanced_iframe src=”https://stonesoup.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Rebecca-Wu-9-Covid-19-Infection-Simulation-Scratch-Project-June2020.mov”...