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George Go • George Washington Carver was born on a farm. He was a slave. I was not a slave. When he was a slave he washed clothes. I sometimes wash clothes. He learned to be a scientist. He helps lots of people. He has a brother but I have a sister. I think George Washington Carver had a hard live.
Bibliography • George Washington Carver • http://teachers.greenville.k12.sc.us/sites/econway/Pages/Second%20Grade%20Important%20People.aspx • February9,2012
PEANUT MAN Do you know how George W. Carver changed our culture? He taught farmers how to grow healthy crops. He invented how to grow peanuts and worked with them. Farmers needed George or their crops would die. He worked with lots of peanuts products like meat tenderizer, metal polish, paper, peanut butter, shampoo, and sugar with lots of other things. He got a master degree in science. He really wanted to help the poor. I think he was a great person. So I think he should live forever because he added so much to our culture! By: Avery Howard
Bibliography http://teachers.greenville.k12.sc.us/sites/econway/Pages/Second%20Grade%20Important%20People.aspx Febuary 9, 2012 George washington carver by: Margo Meloone George Washington Carver by: Jos. Kittinger
George washington carver • If George wasn`t a live are live would be bad. If George wasn`t a live all of the farmer`s would die. If George wasn`t a live we couldn`t have a pb and jelly sandwich . We couldn`t coler any pictrre if didn`t have any paint . Im so glad George was born. By: Wiley Crittendendon
Bibliography • George Washington Carver by Joes Kitting http://teachers.greenville.k12.sc.us/sites/econway/Pages/Second%20Grade%20Important%20People.aspx February 9, 2012