Mars Housing

I see a button on each house. Every house has windows and doors. On the windows they have Xs that see every one.The doors have eyes that see the person that owns them and if someone tries to open the door a bell rings and people get them and put them in jail.The button is how they the people can get in but they also have screens that they put their hand on and that opens the door.

By Lauren

Mars

When I land on Mars I will see that people will go to the store and buy paint and just throw it on their house. They would buy 7 or 6 cans of paint.

Being in this group is FUN because making houses are FUN to do. I liked to be with Lauren and Leslie. They were fun to work with in this group.

By Libby

My Mars Millennium Project

My group has been learning exciting things about Mars! I am in the Homes group. It was terrific making our model. We made our model out of Model Magic, paint and glue. It was neat to look at our project and think that we did it ourselves. When we were finished, our project was colorful, looked real, and was exciting. Our house has beds, televisions, and it also has an attic. There are red rocks around the outside of the house because Mars is red. In our model, we made the sun bigger because Mars is closer than Earth to the sun.

I think when we land on Mars we might see aliens. The aliens will be green. The boys will wear blue jeans and will have a picture of Mars on their shirts. The girls will wear red dresses with pictures of purple Mars' on them. The girls have red hair and the boys have green hair. There will be plants called Moonbeams. They are purple, pink, and blue. You can eat them!

I thought this mission was excellent! I just wish we could have met two times a week. I don't usually get into group activities, but this has been fun and meant a lot to me.

By Leslie

 

We worked very hard on our project. We used model magic and a lot of paint. The rocks on Mars are made out of styrofoam. We used glue to put the rocks on.

This is our finished project.

By: Libby G., Leslie A., and Lauren N.

 

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