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Friday,again?! How is this possible? Time is flying by so fast! It will be summer break before we know it! I skipped adding my personal FFF items last week so this is a mixture of the last two weeks. It’s been a busy two weeks!
Testing, Testing, Testing. UGH!! We are finally FINISHED! It has thrown our daily schedule off so much and I am ready to start back on Monday with our normal routine.
We went to see a local group of ladies perform Snow White this week. Each year they perform a fun play and the local schools are invited to attend. They do a fabulous job and we have been reading different Snow White books this week to prepare for the play.
Our kiddos were also required to complete a story board/book project and those were due this week too. These are a few from my class. They also had to give an oral report on their book as well. They all did great!
We made these super simple bunnies. The patterns are a free download in my store if you need something easy to do next week.
We also celebrated the end of our Cat Week with a red and white snack {easy way out!} and by far one of the WORST movies ever! But, each year every group of kids love it! So, yes.. I gave them a whole can of Coke and let them watch a Mike Myers movie (its rated PG)! Yikes.. teacher of the year for sure! I don’t regret it one bit!
Happy, Happy Weekend!
I would do a movie on our Dr. Seuss Day (usually a Friday for our school) and ask parents if it's ok to watch Horton Hears a Who or The Lorax movies. They parents usually don't mind and those movies are a LOT better. I wish this Cat in the Hat wasn't inappropriate. :/
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It looks like you've had a great week! The story boards look great!
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Primary on the Prowl
Those story board projects are terrific! And I am soooo glad for you that testing is done. Been there, done that...don't want the t-shirt! Have a great weekend :)
ReplyDeleteThose cute story boards caught my eye, too!
ReplyDeleteI found several VHS video tapes of Dr. Seuss movies at Goodwill and showed them to my class recently. They loved them! These weren't really even cartoons with motion/movement but just still frames of the actual books. The voices and sound effects were great.
Learning at the Teacher Table
LOVE the story boards! Your kiddos did a great job! Very artistic!
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