New Jersey is known as the Garden State. New Jersey is a state. I live in New Jersey, I like living in New Jersey it is fun to be free.

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New Jersey is known as the Garden State. New Jersey is a state. I live in New Jersey, I like living in New Jersey it is fun to be free.

There are 50 states in the United States. We live in Cape May, New Jersey. Some live in the Villas,Cape May or North Cape May. I really like living in this state because there are a lot of nice people.

We studied the rivers of the United States. All maps have a compass rose. We learned about all 50 states.

There are three phases of matter; solid, liquid, and gas. The solid holds shape, and fixed volume. The liquid is the shape of container, free surface, and fixed volume the gas is the shape of its container and volume of its container.

When you push some thing down in the water it will come back up. Like a beach ball when you push it down in the water it will come back up.

There are three types of rocks sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous rocks. Igneous rocks come from volcanoes. Metamorphic rocks come from under the earth’s surface. Sedimentary rocks usually form from other rocks when they are put together.

Boats are a floating object they are designed to float in the object and you could catch fish or you can use it to get to another part of the world or just go for a boat ride to look at the beautiful animals.

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