One student told me: "You... baked... my reading assignment???"
Another one commented on how delicious and fresh her reading assignment smelled...
to race empty soda cans.
One of our book groups is reading "Toliver's Secret," by Esther Wood Brady. In this story set during the Revolutionary War, a 10-year-old girl must disguise herself as a boy and deliver a patriotic message hidden inside a loaf of bread. This week, our book group found their reading assignments . . . hidden . . . inside a round loaf of bread . . . One student told me: "You... baked... my reading assignment???" Another one commented on how delicious and fresh her reading assignment smelled... Language Arts was delicious! Students also built circuits and conducted static electricity experiments this week. (Did anyone catch that pun?) Work included using balloons and static electricity
to race empty soda cans.
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AuthorMs. McGill is a public school librarian at Stony Point Elementary. She has previously taught all subjects in 4th & 5th grades, and creative nonfiction at UVa's Young Writers Workshop for nine summers. Categories |