The weather may have canceled the annual Ice Castle in Eagle River but teachers, kindergartners, and firefighters worked this week to bring the fun indoors.
It's the third year Eagle River Elementary has created the indoor milk-jug version of the ice castle using plastic gallon jugs. This year the structure consists of 377 jugs and was so large it had to built in the school's library.
In addition to building the ice castle, firefighters worked with the kindergartners on a variety of hands on activities such as counting jugs, designing the castle, building castles on the Smartboard and out of legos.
The following sentence contains either a single error or no error at all. If the sentence contains an error, select the one underlined part that must be changed to make the sentence correct. If the sentence contains no error, select choice E.
| Every day, millions of tiny stony bits | falling | quietly into the |
| A |
| atmosphere, burning briefly | as | meteors, and leaving | behind | a |
| B | C |
| vaporized residue that filters | slowly | to Earth. | No error | |
| D | E |