Nickelsville Elementary

If I could make the world a happier place, I would pick up trash. I would help save people.
Braydon Culbertson, 2nd, Nickelsville Elementary, Mrs. Gilmer

If I could make the world a happier place, I would help the homeless people. I would help the earth.
Caleb Reed, 2nd, Nickelsville Elementary, Mrs. Gilmer

If I could make the world a happier place, I would help my family. I would help people. I would pick up trash.
Danielle Brown, 2nd, Nickelsville Elementary, Mrs. Gilmer

If I could make the world a happier place, I would pick up leaves. I would clean my yard.
Derek Hughes, 2nd, Nickelsville Elementary, Mrs. Gilmer

If I could make the world a happier place, I would help everyone. I would help pick up trash.
Isaac Dockery, 2nd, Nickelsville Elementary, Mrs. Gilmer

If I could make the world a happier place, I would help people that don’t have many friends. I would teach kids about God and all the things he can do.
Isabella Dingus, 2nd, Nickelsville Elementary, Mrs. Gilmer

If I could make the world a happier place, I would say no bullying. I would help pick up trash.
Khylin Barber, 2nd, Nickelsville Elementary, Mrs. Gilmer

If I could make the world a happier place, I would help people on the streets. I would pick up trash. I would give money to people.
Meadow McConnell, 2nd, Nickelsville Elementary, Mrs. Gilmer

If I could make the world a happier place, I would encourage others. I would rescue animals. I would help the poor. I would give money and food to the poor. I would make it illegal to set traps for animals.
Natalie Culbertson, 2nd, Nickelsville Elementary, Mrs. Gilmer

If I could make the world a happier place, I would pick up trash. I would stop people from stealing.
Nehemiah West, 2nd, Nickelsville Elementary, Mrs. Gilmer

If I could make the world a happier place, I would pick up trash. I would tell the bad guys to not hurt people and build houses.
Parker Robertson, 2nd, Nickelsville Elementary, Mrs. Gilmer

Hilton Elementary

If I was in charge of the whole world I would give electronics to everyone.
Brayden Davis, Kindergarten, Hilton Elementary, Ms. Howe

If I was in charge of the whole world I would give people houses to make them happier.
Brylee Hall, Kindergarten, Hilton Elementary, Ms. Howe

If I was in charge of the whole world I would give people families if they didn’t have one.
Caroline Ratliff, Kindergarten, Hilton Elementary, Ms. Howe

If I was in charge of the whole world I would give everyone money!
Elijah Vermillion, Kindergarten, Hilton Elementary, Ms. Howe

If I was in charge of the whole world I would give cars to everyone.
Emmalin Bruner, Kindergarten, Hilton Elementary, Ms. Howe

If I was in charge of the whole world I would give kisses to you to make you happier.
Madelynne Hinkle, Kindergarten, Hilton Elementary, Ms. Howe

If I was in charge of the whole world I would give tablets to everyone.
Owen Lane, Kindergarten, Hilton Elementary, Ms. Howe

If I was in charge of the whole world I would give them candy.
Shelby Balthis, Kindergarten, Hilton Elementary, Ms. Howe

If I was in charge of the whole world I give people toys.
Siriana Davis, Kindergarten, Hilton Elementary, Ms. Howe

If I was in charge of the whole world I would give every kid a toy.
Timothy Nelson, Kindergarten, Hilton Elementary, Ms. Howe

If I was in charge of the world, I would make it a happier place by stopping sickness. I would stop sickness so you wouldn’t have to worry about the flu. Stopping sickness could also help so you wouldn’t have to go buy medicine and waste your money. Stopping sickness is how I would make the world a happier place.
Amelia Arrington, 1st, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Light

If I was in charge of the world, I would make it a happier by making dreams come true for everyone. I would invent a machine that would give you three wishes. People could wish for what they need. A wishing machine would make people’s dreams come true and everyone would be happy.
Britt Davenport, 1st, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Light

If I was in charge of the world, I would make it a happier place by making everything free. I would want to make everything free for kids so they would not have to pay for the things they wanted. I would open the amusement parks everyday so kids could come anytime they wanted to ride the rides. Making everything free for kids would make the world a happier place.
Nevaeh Lane, 1st, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Light

If I were in charge, I would help people. I would help people because they don’t have any food or water. I would help them because they are poor. They also live in junkyards too. That is why I would be in charge of the whole world.
Anna Brinegar, 2nd, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Edwards

If I could rule the world I would make a robot that will help you learn. You can tell it a math problem and it will answer it. You can ask it plus, minus, and times problems. I will name it the helping robot. These are the reasons why I picked the helping robot.
Bryson Hughes, 2nd, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Edwards

If I made the world a better place I would ride horses. I would make riding horses free because riding horses costs money. I also picked horses because I would not have cars. I would just ride horses. You could probably get to wherever you are going without stopping. These are the reasons I picked riding horses.
Delphina Gonzalez, 2nd, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Edwards

If I could rule the world I would make it a better place. I would make it a place because I would make people not pour chemicals into lakes. I would also give money to the poor. I would make homes for people who don’t have them. This is how I would make the world a better place.
Hailey Hagy, 2nd, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Edwards

If I was in charge of the whole world I would make homes prettier. I would make the outside hot. I would let people go and play. I would let little kids go to play on the playground!
Harley Hood, 2nd, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Edwards

If I could rule the world and do something nice it would be telling them about Jesus. I would tell that he died on the cross for our sins. I would also tell them the Ten Commandments. How they say shall not lie and shall not shoot other people. I would also tell them that Jesus was the King of Bethlehem. This is what I would do.
Isabella McMurray, 2nd, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Edwards

If I could make the world a better place I would make there be no criminals. No one would get hurt and there would have to be no jail. There would be no robbers. There will be no crashes on the road. This is what I would do to make the world a better place.
Joseph Solomon, 2nd, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Edwards

If I was in charge of the world I would make a wall and protect animals. I’d make a wall so robbers from other countries don’t steal. The wall will also keep bad people out. I will help animals so they can live a good life. I would put a stop to robbers and animal starvation. That would be how I will change America.
Maddie Watts, 2nd, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Edwards

If I could rule the world I would try to make it a better place by everything being free. I would want everything free because no one likes paying bills. There could also be a party every day. I think that would be awesome. Do you think it would be? We could make flying cars. Every day you could celebrate. We would have a lot of harmony clubs at church. You could make yourself a singer and you wouldn’t get fired. You would always have jewelry that’s free. That is my idea of a better place.
McKenna Bentley, 2nd, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Edwards

If I was in charge of the world I would make it a happier place because I could give the homeless people a house and food. I would give homeless people a house and food because they need it. I would give them a house so they can be warm and cozy. I would give them food because they would probably be starving. That’s why I would give homeless people a house and food.
Reese Stallard, 2nd, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Edwards

If I ran the whole world, I would make people clean up their messes. It would help wildlife and our planet. It would also help us. There would be no pollution. Everything would be healthy. That is what I would do to make the world a happier place.
Trevor Light, 2nd, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Edwards