I do not know, maybe an Xbox. I’m sure they will like it a lot. Then they would play it if it still works.
Tyler Eads, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

I would put Beyblade in the time capsule. I want to have Beyblade to live forever. I love Beyblade.
Tyler Muncy, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

I would put an old pencil in it. I would also put a bit of the work we do. I would put a small piece of the school in it.
Wesley Honeycutt, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

I would put a golden egg in the time capsule for future students to find. My reasons are because golden eggs are special for everyone on Easter, so I would put a golden egg in the time capsule to surprise future students. Also, the first person to find it would win a hundred dollars.
Zach Eads, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

I would place a book, The Giver, in a time capsule because they could know what we read in school. They could also hold a real book.
Aidan Byington, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a phone in a time capsule because they might be further along in technology. Phones are very popular in this day and age however, in the future they will be greatly advanced. It would be a great way to show how far society has evolved.
Alyssa Lewis, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would put an analog clock because they wouldn’t be able to read it.
Andrew Rutherford, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a picture of me in a time capsule because I would want to show them what things look like today. I think it would be cool to show future people how much things changed from now to then. There would be a very big difference in everything.
Bella Rouse, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place an old coin in the time capsule because it would probably be worth a lot of money. Whoever finds it could keep it and have something very old which would probably be worth a lot of money.
Blake Will, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a car in a time capsule because no one would not how to use it and the future might have floating cars.
Brooklyn Middleton, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a game called Red Dead Redemption 2 in a time capsule because I would want people in the future to experience this awesome game.
Brynnen Pendergraft, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would put a quarter in there because money might change over time.
Carrie Wilder, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a reading paper in a time capsule because in the future maybe they won’t have the same papers as we did when we went to school.
Charity Gibson, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a copy of the book The Giver in a time capsule because they might not know what a book is. Or worst of all, they might not even have heard of the book The Giver.
Chloe Willis, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a piece of clothing in a time capsule because I would like for them to see what we wore in our time. It would be interesting for them to be able to pick out the differences about the clothes.
Clayton Moore, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a PS4 in a time capsule because the people in the future might not know what one is. They could find it a historical artifact and put it on display in a museum.
Collier Collins, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a flip phone in a time capsule because I think it would be cool to see how advanced they’ve become.
Colten Freeman, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a game system with games in a time capsule because it would show people what we played in our generation. They might like it.
Daniel Moore, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a phone in a time capsule because I would want to show what kind of phones we had.
Dara Rogers, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a book in a time capsule so they can compare what we read and what they read in the future.
David Miles, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a book in a time capsule because in the future, that book may not exist anymore.
Dylan Middleton, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a letter telling the kids that find it to work hard always because in the future, kids probably won’t have to do much but they still have to work hard.
Emily Nuxoll, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a wooden pencil in a time capsule because people probably will just be using mechanical pencils.
Emma Fortner, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a picture of me in a time capsule because it would show people how we dressed and looked. People of the future could compare our ways of the past to their new ways. It may even affect them.
Ethan Gordon, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a PlayStation 4 in a time capsule because in the future, game systems would be more advanced.
Ethan Ziehler, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a picture of my friends and me in the time capsule because I would want people to see the people I loved to hang out with and how we looked when we were young.
Evany Collins, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a picture of Jonesville Middle School in a time capsule so people could see what it looked like if it’s different in the future.
Hailey Parsons, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a pair of shoes in a time capsule because shoes in the future will be more advanced than they are now. People should experience the type of shoes we wear now.
It’s possible that in the future shoes won’t have laces! That’s what I would put in a time capsule.
Hayden Hobbs, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks