If I Built a School, by Chris Van Dusen
Language Arts
Chris Van Dusen Reading If I Built a School
Hi everybody, mister katcher here today. I'm going to read you if I built a school by Chris van dusen. Jack on the playground said to miss Jane, this school is okay, but it's pitifully plain. The belger who built us, I think, should be banned. It's nothing at all like the school I have planned. If I built a school, the first thing you'd meet or watch a kid puppies, they'd flock to your feet. But why stop at puppies? Why not a whole zoo? So I'd add a bunch of big animals. Who? Right at the lobby to get to your class. I'd set up a system of tubes made of glass. You hop in a pod. I press the number, then zoom. In under ten seconds, you're right at your room. All of the classrooms are built into towers.
That's sprout from the schoolyard like colorful flowers. And the like giant petals are welcome today. The roofs open up in a similar way. Panels flow back and they let in the sun, which frankly makes being there that much more fun. Now comes your classroom isn't a grand, that free floating platform is where you would stand. And using a stylus you write in the air, no blackboard, no whiteboard, no nothing is there. Your words just appear and they magically glow. Don't ask how this works as I really don't know. But you're not the only one floating around. Check out the desk. They don't touch the ground. These are my hovered as see how they glide. They even have bumpers in case you. In my kind of classes, we wouldn't have tests. I'd liven things up with some hologram guests. Here are some samples of what I've been thinking. You might meet a T. Rex or Abraham Lincoln. Here's my best part. The library is next. So let's have a look.
You won't find your everyday regular book. These books come alive when removed from the racks. They pop up like pop ups, but pop to the max. And if you're not sure what a book is about, you'll find out quite quickly when something pops out. It's off to the gym and the place is so cool around a police note, my perimeter pool. The pool is a deep oval, but everyone likes. You race underwater on submarine bikes. There's my trampoline basketball court. It's partly a bounce house in bartley, a sport. There's also a rock wall and here's something new. I've added some skydiving wind tunnels too. I just heard the lunch bell, so let's go and eat. I'd like you to meet my new robo chef Pete. He's 20 feet tall, and he spins on a gear. You order your lunch of this microphone here. And Pete can make anything simpler weird for the PB and jelly to squid lightly seared. It's now time for research. Let's head out the door. My playground is awesome, so much to explore.
Why end the zipline way up to the sky or slide on the twisty slide three stories high. And after all that, if you're hot in your beat, then you could go tubing. Now that would be neat. And art, we use sprayers to splash out the paint and use it for loud, but our teachers are saint at over in science, just one of the features is lab grown genetically modified creatures. We'll visit new places, travel explorer. Well, 'cause we'll go on field trips. Field trips galore by specialty bustles will tote us around. They dive underwater. They blast off the ground. And yes, they have wheels like a regular cars, which neatly retract when we rock it tomorrow. My school will amazing my school a little sound by far the most fabulous school to be found perfectly planned and impeccably clean on a scale one to ten score like 15 and learning as fun at a place that's fun too. If I go to school that's just what I do all right, everybody think about what kind of school you would like the best. This is mister catcher from marvel in Missouri. Everybody have a great week.