Saturday, February 2, 2008

MY WAGON: Tuesday, February 5

Our wagon train looks fantastic! I know you worked hard on them. Share with us about making your wagon. Who did you work with? What did you use? How long did it take? What does your wagon look like? What did you like about making a wagon? What supplies did you put in your wagon? Tell us all about it!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

My Wagon
I worked with my parents on the wagon I made.
It took Two evenings to make the wagon.
I used wood wheeles, a milk carton with construction paper, muzlin, needle and thread and I used gorrila glue.
I put wood and an ax, flour, salt, patatoes and fertilizer with sugar and I put a barrel and a bucket of water with a bucket of butter.
Sam19#

i worked with my perents
i used flour salt wheels wood boxand clothe
it took three nights corn wir paint
peyton 10#

Anonymous said...

My Wagon
#7- I worked with my mom and my dad. I used balsa wood, hot glue, cloth, metal, and an orange juice box. It took three days. It looks like a miniature prairie schooner. What I liked about making my wagon is sewing. The supplies that I put into my wagon are sugar, flour, a blanket, 2 pillows, boots, a gun, a cowboy hat, a rake, a shovel, a hoe, and gloves.

#18- I worked with my mom and dad and used pine wood and Popsicle sticks, cloth, wood wheels, pipe cleaners. It took 1 night to make my wagon. My wagon is small and light colored wood. I liked staying up late past my bedtime. The supplies I put in it were a pitchfork, shovel, water bucket, and a barrel

Anonymous said...

Wagons

#17- I worked with my Mom and my Dad. I used a white box, metal, staple gun, hammers, wood, wheel barrel, four sea wheels, Twine, and wood glue.
I put in corn, flour, a gun, a quilt, and barrels.



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