Well, I am stuffed! I am ready to make a cocoon and never eat again! Today, one single strand of silk began to come out of my mouth. In a figure eight pattern, I began spinning the cocoon with the silk from my mouth. It will take me a whole day to finish the cocoon! The students have been very respectful and have not disturbed me as I am working.
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Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Diary of a Silkworm: Part 2
Dear Diary,
Well, I am stuffed! I am ready to make a cocoon and never eat again! Today, one single strand of silk began to come out of my mouth. In a figure eight pattern, I began spinning the cocoon with the silk from my mouth. It will take me a whole day to finish the cocoon! The students have been very respectful and have not disturbed me as I am working.
Well, I am stuffed! I am ready to make a cocoon and never eat again! Today, one single strand of silk began to come out of my mouth. In a figure eight pattern, I began spinning the cocoon with the silk from my mouth. It will take me a whole day to finish the cocoon! The students have been very respectful and have not disturbed me as I am working.
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Exciting story of the silk worm. Gud project to work on with Aashima for summer. thanks
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