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A Day in the Life of a
      Carbon Atom
               Year 6/7
St. Michael’s Catholic Primary School
                2012
           Starring: Adom
There once was a Little Carbon Atom, who lived
peacefully under the ground. It was dark and peaceful
and although the Little Carbon Atom was occasionally
             lonely. He lived a happy life.
One day the Little Carbon Atom was minding his own business
  when he felt the ground shudder. All of a sudden his life was
 turned upside down. He was collected by large machines that
cut at the ground. He was then piled into large a truck with lots
            of other frightened, little carbon atoms.
They travelled for what felt like forever. The journey
                 was long and boring.




The Little Carbon Atom finally arrived at a large Power
  Plant. There the Little Carbon Atom was burnt in a
                  great big furnace.
But in the furnace something marvelous happened. The
Little Carbon Atom lost his earthly body. He was
floating into the sky. He was getting higher and higher;
he was free and everything was great.
Then something EXTRAORDINARY happened. The
Little Carbon Atom met up with his best friends O1
and O2.




The Little Carbon Atom was so happy. He hadn’t
seen his best friends for 360 million years. The
three atoms were so happy to see each other they
formed a strong bond and from that day on they
were known as CO2.
Reunions were happening all over the place. Lots of
little carbon atoms were meeting up with oxygen
atoms. Life was good.
It was like one big party.
But then something happened…
The party was getting too big, the
dance floor was getting too
crowded, the music was getting too
loud and the dance moves were
getting too fast. But still the CO2
atoms kept coming.
The Little Carbon Atom was not happy anymore.
Meanwhile, some clever people noticed the out of control
party that was happening above their heads and decided to
hatch a plan.




They wanted to save other carbon atoms from the same fate
as the Little Carbon Atom.
Around about the same time, there was
another little carbon atom called Adom
who used to be crammed in the ground
with lots of other Carbon atoms.
But now he had been disturbed from his aimless life
by a machine that decided to scoop him out of the
ground and dump him into the back of a truck with
some complete strangers.
Adom was extremely frightened! As were most
of the atoms in the truck marked “Oxyfuel”.
After a long trip all of the little atoms were
dumped into a tank and covered with hot
oxygen. The hot oxygen atoms were pulling and
grabbing at Adom. He felt as if everyone wanted
a piece of him!
After awhile the feeling stopped. He looked to
his left and right and realised he was attached
to 2 hot oxygen atoms. He was no longer
unhappy. They floated around with the
steam, wondering what would happen next.
Adom thought he would finally be able to rest after his
extremely long day. But unfortunately, his day was far
from over …
All of a sudden, he and his 2 oxygen friends felt like they
were being pulled into a vacuum cleaner. However, when
Adom looked around he saw he and his friends were in a
huge pipe, surrounded by other carbon and oxygen
atoms. He was going to wave at the others, but he felt
too scared.
Adom was being forced down for what seemed like an
eternity. It suddenly occurred to him that he was
extremely cold and he had to put on his new beanie
and scarf.
A long time later the temperature soared so
high, he hastily put on his shades, sun-screen
and singlet.
At times along the pipe Adom was completely squished
between other atoms and other times he had loads of
space to himself. All the while he was wondering when his
journey would end.
Adom was still travelling through the pipe when he
heard another carbon atom say, “I think we’re going
to an empty oil field.”
Adom wondered why they were going there.
Then he remembered something his father told
him before he went to explore the atmosphere.
For as long as he could remember, Adom’s dad
had said...
“We are one of the most important parts of the
earth; everything that has lived or is living is
made up of us.”
To have such an important role, involves having
a long rest, for 360 million years, we need to rest
underground to form coal.
After a very long day Adom knew his journey
was coming to an end. He was about to go back
under ground.
Suddenly he had a feeling...
The feeling of a hero because he knew that after his very long
rest he would become something that would help the
humans and he would be able to complete this journey again.
The End


No atoms were hurt during the making of this book!

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A day in the life of a Carbon atom - St Michael's Catholic Primary School book

  • 1. A Day in the Life of a Carbon Atom Year 6/7 St. Michael’s Catholic Primary School 2012 Starring: Adom
  • 2. There once was a Little Carbon Atom, who lived peacefully under the ground. It was dark and peaceful and although the Little Carbon Atom was occasionally lonely. He lived a happy life.
  • 3. One day the Little Carbon Atom was minding his own business when he felt the ground shudder. All of a sudden his life was turned upside down. He was collected by large machines that cut at the ground. He was then piled into large a truck with lots of other frightened, little carbon atoms.
  • 4. They travelled for what felt like forever. The journey was long and boring. The Little Carbon Atom finally arrived at a large Power Plant. There the Little Carbon Atom was burnt in a great big furnace.
  • 5. But in the furnace something marvelous happened. The Little Carbon Atom lost his earthly body. He was floating into the sky. He was getting higher and higher; he was free and everything was great.
  • 6. Then something EXTRAORDINARY happened. The Little Carbon Atom met up with his best friends O1 and O2. The Little Carbon Atom was so happy. He hadn’t seen his best friends for 360 million years. The three atoms were so happy to see each other they formed a strong bond and from that day on they were known as CO2.
  • 7. Reunions were happening all over the place. Lots of little carbon atoms were meeting up with oxygen atoms. Life was good.
  • 8. It was like one big party.
  • 9. But then something happened…
  • 10. The party was getting too big, the dance floor was getting too crowded, the music was getting too loud and the dance moves were getting too fast. But still the CO2 atoms kept coming.
  • 11. The Little Carbon Atom was not happy anymore.
  • 12. Meanwhile, some clever people noticed the out of control party that was happening above their heads and decided to hatch a plan. They wanted to save other carbon atoms from the same fate as the Little Carbon Atom.
  • 13. Around about the same time, there was another little carbon atom called Adom who used to be crammed in the ground with lots of other Carbon atoms.
  • 14. But now he had been disturbed from his aimless life by a machine that decided to scoop him out of the ground and dump him into the back of a truck with some complete strangers.
  • 15. Adom was extremely frightened! As were most of the atoms in the truck marked “Oxyfuel”.
  • 16. After a long trip all of the little atoms were dumped into a tank and covered with hot oxygen. The hot oxygen atoms were pulling and grabbing at Adom. He felt as if everyone wanted a piece of him!
  • 17. After awhile the feeling stopped. He looked to his left and right and realised he was attached to 2 hot oxygen atoms. He was no longer unhappy. They floated around with the steam, wondering what would happen next.
  • 18. Adom thought he would finally be able to rest after his extremely long day. But unfortunately, his day was far from over …
  • 19. All of a sudden, he and his 2 oxygen friends felt like they were being pulled into a vacuum cleaner. However, when Adom looked around he saw he and his friends were in a huge pipe, surrounded by other carbon and oxygen atoms. He was going to wave at the others, but he felt too scared.
  • 20. Adom was being forced down for what seemed like an eternity. It suddenly occurred to him that he was extremely cold and he had to put on his new beanie and scarf.
  • 21. A long time later the temperature soared so high, he hastily put on his shades, sun-screen and singlet.
  • 22. At times along the pipe Adom was completely squished between other atoms and other times he had loads of space to himself. All the while he was wondering when his journey would end.
  • 23. Adom was still travelling through the pipe when he heard another carbon atom say, “I think we’re going to an empty oil field.”
  • 24. Adom wondered why they were going there. Then he remembered something his father told him before he went to explore the atmosphere.
  • 25. For as long as he could remember, Adom’s dad had said...
  • 26. “We are one of the most important parts of the earth; everything that has lived or is living is made up of us.”
  • 27. To have such an important role, involves having a long rest, for 360 million years, we need to rest underground to form coal.
  • 28. After a very long day Adom knew his journey was coming to an end. He was about to go back under ground.
  • 29. Suddenly he had a feeling...
  • 30. The feeling of a hero because he knew that after his very long rest he would become something that would help the humans and he would be able to complete this journey again.
  • 31. The End No atoms were hurt during the making of this book!