We read a story called, "A turkey for Thanksgiving." It was about a moose who catches a turkey for thanksgiving and the turkey is scared that he is going to eat him. We then wrote a story trying to convince people to not eat turkey for Thanksgiving. We made this cute turkey to remind us to not eat turkey. It's feathers showed us the parts of a paragraph and the best order to put them in. The sign was different for everybody. Mine said, "Don't eat turkey: Eat persimmons!" It was a cool way to practice writing paragraphs. By: Puppy
Monday, December 7, 2015
My teacher for Halloween
We did a fun activity about what our teacher would be for Halloween. She gave us a paper with a picture of her head. We had to draw what we thought she would be for Halloween and write a story about her. I made her look like a witch. It was a really fun activity.
None of us got the answer correct. My teacher went as a green dinosaur for Halloween!
By: Owl
Quotations

We learned about Quotations. So quotations are when a character is talking. You have to use punctuation to show that a character is talking. We practiced by using candy corn or mike and ikes for the quotation marks. It helped us remember where they go and how we should use them in our sentences. We also got to eat some when we were done! By: Fox
Haunted House
We made Haunted House stories. We wrote about what happened when I visited a Haunted House. I wrote about seeing a witch, a mummy and a skeleton. I had to add lots of details and explain what happened step by step. We then made a Haunted House that flipped up and showed what our story said. I drew the witch, mummy and skeleton in my house. It was a cool project to do for Halloween. By: Bunny
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