We are sure you are asking, “Who is BJ?” Well, BJ is the name we gave to our class pumpkin! We carved our pumpkin, placed it outside at the edge of the woods and then named it. We figured since we will be observing the changes that the pumpkin goes through, it may as well have a name. First we need to carefully observe the two photos of BJ and list all the properties of this solid object. Properties are the size, color, texture, shape and weight of the object you are describing. Please write 2 properties to describe the outside and then 2 properties to describe the inside of BJ.
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Orange, round, and bumpy. Gooey,orange, and really really really wet. ???
The outside of the pumpkin looks orange, big and round. The inside is gooey and orange
On the outside of is bumpy, orange, hard, and round. The inside of the pumpkin it is gooey, orange, stringy.
On the inside it looks like oatmeal and yellowish orangish
On the outside it is a little bumpy and a little smooth. The stem is hard like wood
The outside is orange and smooth. The inside feels squishy and it is orange too.
The outside is bumpy and orange. The inside is slimy and orange and wet.
It’s smooth and orange on the outside and it’s slimy and squishy on the inside.
orange, hard, heavy, bumpy, circular
mushy, rough, about 90 cms.
The outside is solid except it gets a little squishy when it rots. It has bumps and lines.
The inside is wet and yellowish orange.
orange and bumpy
gooey and stringy
gooey and wet for the inside orange and tough for the outside
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In the outside of the pumpkin it looks orange and bumpy and the inside of the pumpkin looks gooey and wet
smooth, wet, soft, gooey, little rotten, little moldy.