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Category Archives: student projects
Happy Valentine’s Day!
This past weekend my children made valentines for their family. First I showed them the book trailer for Michael Hall’s My Heart is Like a Zoo (HarperCollins, 2010) -because the book itself is checked out right now, naturally! It’s a … Continue reading
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In December
Cynthia Rylant’s In November is one of my favorite books. A couple of years ago Daniel’s wonderful second grade teacher had the students make a book modelled on it, called In December. Here is Daniel’s. In December there are frosty … Continue reading
The Great Season of Fall
By Daniel Gibson Fall is a wonderful season in many ways. One of the first things I think of that I like about fall is Halloween. Halloween is great because [we] have a huge Halloween party and then go trick-or-treating. … Continue reading
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