The student went on a two-week road trip around the United States with their family. They found plains to be boring but enjoyed visiting the Grand Canyon, where they rode donkeys. One day during the trip, it started raining heavily while driving through mountains, so the family stopped for the night at a hotel. The last place they visited were the Great Lakes, which touch eight different states and have two peninsulas, something the student found interesting to learn. Overall, the student had a fun trip and hopes to visit these places again.
The student went on a two-week road trip around the United States with their family. They found plains to be boring but enjoyed visiting the Grand Canyon, where they rode donkeys. One day during the trip, it started raining heavily while driving through mountains, so the family stopped for the night at a hotel. The last place they visited were the Great Lakes, which touch eight different states and have two peninsulas, something the student found interesting to learn. Overall, the student had a fun trip and hopes to visit these places again.
The student went on a two-week road trip around the United States with their family. They found plains to be boring but enjoyed visiting the Grand Canyon, where they rode donkeys. One day during the trip, it started raining heavily while driving through mountains, so the family stopped for the night at a hotel. The last place they visited were the Great Lakes, which touch eight different states and have two peninsulas, something the student found interesting to learn. Overall, the student had a fun trip and hopes to visit these places again.
The student went on a two-week road trip around the United States with their family. They found plains to be boring but enjoyed visiting the Grand Canyon, where they rode donkeys. One day during the trip, it started raining heavily while driving through mountains, so the family stopped for the night at a hotel. The last place they visited were the Great Lakes, which touch eight different states and have two peninsulas, something the student found interesting to learn. Overall, the student had a fun trip and hopes to visit these places again.
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My trip around the U.S.
Sixth Grade Student
We were going on a 2 week road trip! I was so excited to be going somewhere. I hate staying in one place because it is so boring. You have to see the same thing over and over again. When you are on a road trip you can see a new thing every day! In my opinion it is so much more fun. Right when we were out of Missouri I started noticing some plains. Plains are the most boring land form. They are just flat pieces of land and are not exciting at all. I don’t know that’s just my opinion, but I don’t think anyone could call them exciting. We drove for hours! I didn’t care though it was kinda fun. We played some car games and just talked for a little while. We went to a canyon. Actually we went to the Grand Canyon. It was so fun, we got to ride donkeys down the side of it. The next day we were on the road and we were gonna have to be driving the whole day! I thought it might be a little fun but my legs would hurt when we were done. We were driving through/by some mountains when it suddenly started pouring down rain. My little sister got really scared. It was already 4 o’clock, so my parents decided to just stop at a hotel for the night. We would just have to drive for a couple hours in the morning. We went to a lot of places but I am only gonna tell you one more, because it would take a long time to tell you all of them. We practically went to every state in the U.S. except the East Coast. We didn’t go to the East Coast because we had been there multiple times, and we usually went there for Christmas. This is the last place that I am gonna tell you about. Are you ready to here this, guess what, we went to some lakes.I know this sounds really boring, except they were the great lakes. These lakes go over multiple states! They are huge lakes and we got lucky that you can find them in the U.S.. The great lakes touch 8 states!There are five of them but thats still a huge land space. They touch Minnesota,Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York. When we were at the great lakes I found out they had a peninsula, actually two a upper and a lower one. A peninsula is a piece of land that has water on three sides. It was really cool to learn about the peninsulas. Over all on this trip it was just really fun and I hope I get to visit all these places again.