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Two of our second graders are very attentive during their lesson.
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Winter has arrived! The apple tree outside of our window still has a lot of apples on it and now they look as if they are wearing snow hats.
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Our Cat In The Hat variations.
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Each Cat holds a letter the children wrote about the story.
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After reading Eloise the children write a response in the form of a Character Self Portrait.
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These papers enable the children to express some of the unique traits of the most important characters in a story.
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Being able to tell someone about the main character in a story is an important reading skill.
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The gingerbread house in Hansel and Gretel retold by the Brothers Grimm .
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Various descriptions of the important characters in the story.
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Former sixth graders come back for a visit to our afternoon meeting.
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Mrs.Sorenson leads us all in song. The sixth graders had their favorite request list ready.
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We had a great time listening to Mrs.Tresino's fourth graders recite their puppet plays.
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Give these fabulous tongue twisters a try.
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Indoor recess, because of the sever cold, gives some of our artists a chance to redecorate the classroom door.
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Working on end points and parallel line segments.
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Passing out sharpened pencils.
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