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Rachel
12/6/2011 05:30:08 am
Sorry, I think I just sent a blank message. Either way,the most exciting part of making my invention will be the first time it works! The most difficult part will probably thinking of an invention that will work. I cannot wait!!!!!!!
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Liam
12/6/2011 06:02:32 am
The most exciting part of my invention will be making my card game. The most difficult part of my project will be figuring out how to devolop the process of making my project.
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Zoey (alexis) ;)
12/7/2011 07:25:41 am
I think the most exciting part of it will be making my game. I think the most difficult thing will be getting all of the information for the game. See you in 6 days! BYE!
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kana:) :0 ;)
12/8/2011 05:56:29 am
(exciting)
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Josette
12/11/2011 07:23:06 am
Hi Mrs. Williams, the most exciting AND most difficult thing about the invention is trying to think of the invention. I think it will be really fun because I love to make new things and be creative. The most difficult thing is trying to think of what my invention will be. How to make it help someone is a tricky part. I am excited about when it is done, and people like it.
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Jared
12/12/2011 09:01:22 am
Finding a particle accelerator. I'm making...a TIME MACHINE! Or, I also have secondary Hoverboard idea. I need a twin-turbine engine. Yup, only thing missing. A little help, please?
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Maren (remember me? :D)
1/26/2012 10:44:35 am
Hi again! (I just commented on the owls blog) ... Ok for all you people who don't know me, I was in Challenge in 3rd and 4th grade. (im in 6th now) I just felt like I would randomly let you know that when we did the inventions I made this thing that I called "the trickster tv". It was a little vending machine that was supposed to look like a tv. Haha... Good luck on your inventions!!!
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Liam
2/10/2012 09:54:11 pm
I am so happy that I finished my project! It was kind of hard!!! I really liked it
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