discoveries in a lab.â
Harry and I pointed at each other. We were planning to be great scientists. Someday.
Just as Miss Mackle finished pouring the sleeping ants into the hole, the ants at the bottom of the vial started to wake up.
âGoodness!â Miss Mackle exclaimed.
Sidney screamed when three ants crawled out of the vial onto the science table.
Miss Mackle stood up. âNo one move or touch anything. I will get the ants.â
âOne is on the floor!â Mary called.
Miss Mackle crawled after it. She put a pencil in front of the runaway ant. It crawled up the eraser. Miss Mackle popped the ant into the opening of the ant house, then put the roof back on.
âTwo ants are missing,â she said. Her hair was in her eyes and one of her high heels was off.
âTHEYâRE GOING TO GET US!â Sidney shouted.
âSidney,â Miss Mackle said with her teeth clenched, âwe must remain calm.â
Harry stood in front of the teacher. âAs your ant monitor, I will find the missing ants.â And then he gave her a salute.
âJust donât touch the ants!â Miss Mackle insisted.
Harry took out his lunch box. He unwrapped his sandwich and scraped some peanut butter onto his finger.
Then he put his finger under the science table and waited.
Miss Mackle put her shoe back on, and pushed her hair out of her face. âI think everyone should return to their desks now.â
âI found them!â Harry shouted from under the table.
Everyone bent down and looked.
Including Miss Mackle.
There were the two runaway ants on Harryâs finger.
Miss Mackle grabbed her pencil and quickly scraped them off and then dropped them into the opening of the ant city.
Harry flashed a big smile. âI told you Iâd find them.â
Miss Mackle frowned. âI told you not to touch the ants. Look at your finger.â
Everyone did. There were two red marks.
âHe got bit!â Mary exclaimed.
âI think you should go to the nurse,â Miss Mackle said. âAnd when you come back youâll see another name on the Monitor Chart next to Ant Monitor.â
Harry put his head down as he walked to the nurseâs office.
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The next morning, Harry was really quiet. He didnât join our conversation about ants at the science table.
âThey bury their own dead,â I said.
âThey bury their own food,â Mary said.
âEeyew,â Sidney replied. âLook, those ants are kissing!â
Miss Mackle walked over to our table. âAnts pass food by kissing. Sometimes they send messages that way.â
Sidney fell off his chair and rolled over on the floor laughing.
âYou may return to your seat, Sidney. Ida is about to feed the ants, and I want only serious scientists to watch.â
Sidney frowned as he walked back to his chair.
Harry frowned as he watched Ida doing his job.
Ida filled an eye dropper from a bowl of sugar water. Then, when the teacher removed the roof, Ida squeezed the eye dropper three times into the ant house.
âIâll get it back,â Harry whispered to me.
âGet what back?â
âMy ant monitor job.â
I looked at Harry. I could tell he was making plans.
âHow?â
âAll I have to do is get on the teacherâs good side. Then I can ask her for another chance.â
Just then Harry tipped back on his chair and his baseball cards came tumbling out of his pocket.
Miss Mackle put her hands on her hips. âHarry, put those things away. Baseball is a distraction in the classroom.â
Harry got down on his knees and picked up his baseball cards.
âI donât want any more antics from you today, Harry,â Miss Mackle said.
âAntics?â Harry repeated. âThatâs an ant word.â
Miss Mackle smiled. âYes, it is. We have lots of ant words in our language. Maybe we should think of some.â
Harry clapped his hands.
Mmmmmm, I thought.
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