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Thursday, April 30, 2009
Happy Principal's Day, Mr. Hanley!!
They did a great job helping coming up with a poem. As a class, we would think of one sentence and then figure out what rhymes with the last word in that sentence. We had a hard time coming up with rhyming words for "bald" (sorry, Mr. Hanley!!).
Mr. Hanley is so cool.
He is the principal of our school.
He is kind of tall.
He likes to play basketball.
We love him a lot.
Maybe he eats tater tots.
Mr. Hanley ends a school fight.
He knows what is right.
He has a little bit of hair.
But we know he likes to care.
Mr. Hanely is so nice to us.
He watches kids go on the bus.
He wears handsome clothes.
All the answers he knows.
He is very funny.
He has a lot of money.
Happy Principal’s Day to you.
We’re glad you’re here and not the zoo.
Love Miss Yan’s Class
Of course we really don't know if Mr. Hanley has a lot of money, but if we didn't use "money," then we would have had to try to think of a sentence with "honey!"
They did a great job helping coming up with a poem. As a class, we would think of one sentence and then figure out what rhymes with the last word in that sentence. We had a hard time coming up with rhyming words for "bald" (sorry, Mr. Hanley!!).Mr. Hanley is so cool.
He is the principal of our school.
He is kind of tall.
He likes to play basketball.
We love him a lot.
Maybe he eats tater tots.
Mr. Hanley ends a school fight.
He knows what is right.
He has a little bit of hair.
But we know he likes to care.
Mr. Hanely is so nice to us.
He watches kids go on the bus.
He wears handsome clothes.
All the answers he knows.
He is very funny.
He has a lot of money.
Happy Principal’s Day to you.
We’re glad you’re here and not the zoo.
Love Miss Yan’s Class
Of course we really don't know if Mr. Hanley has a lot of money, but if we didn't use "money," then we would have had to try to think of a sentence with "honey!"
Mr. Hanley is so cool.
He is the principal of our school.
He is kind of tall.
He likes to play basketball.
We love him a lot.
Maybe he eats tater tots.
Mr. Hanley ends a school fight.
He knows what is right.
He has a little bit of hair.
But we know he likes to care.
Mr. Hanely is so nice to us.
He watches kids go on the bus.
He wears handsome clothes.
All the answers he knows.
He is very funny.
He has a lot of money.
Happy Principal’s Day to you.
We’re glad you’re here and not the zoo.
Love Miss Yan’s Class
Of course we really don't know if Mr. Hanley has a lot of money, but if we didn't use "money," then we would have had to try to think of a sentence with "honey!"
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Costco Pants Folding...
Mr. Chris at Costco taught us all how to fold pants properly so they lay flat. Then we had a contest to see which team could remember the instructions.
Here we are waiting instructions...

This is how we did:
One team's finished product:

Mr. Chris said they would make great managers!! :-)
Mr. Chris at Costco taught us all how to fold pants properly so they lay flat. Then we had a contest to see which team could remember the instructions. Here we are waiting instructions...

This is how we did:
One team's finished product:

Mr. Chris said they would make great managers!! :-)
Here we are waiting instructions...

This is how we did:
One team's finished product:

Mr. Chris said they would make great managers!! :-)
Sunday, April 26, 2009
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