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Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Reported by Mack

This morning in class, we wrote about igloo hotels.  We wrote details such as what we would put in it like hot tubs and fine dining. After writing, Jackson shared some snacks. He said before he showed us the snacks, "In a world where snacks roam wild, one snack will rise above all." Then he yelled, "Fondant hamburgers!" They were made with Nilla wafers for the buns, chocolate cookies for the meat, and white fondant dyed yellow for the cheese. After the snacks, we worked on some of our math homework-which happened to be fractions. Then we listened to "Number the Stars" which was about a Dutch girl, Annemarie, and her best friend, who was Jewish. We worked on our World War II reports about Hitler's tactics to take over the world. Next was lunch, the best time of the day. After lunch we watched the end of a movie called, "Stomp Out Loud." People would take everyday ordinary objects and make music with them. It was really interesting. We worked on our tall tales in grammar. Then we went to recess and Hannah, Kevin, Zac, and I made a GINORMOUS snowman. Then we listened to chapter four of "Number the Stars." I missed most of the Science to go help clean the gym. We went on a long walk and received Blue Cross/Blue Shield bands. Walking is good for you (But my mom makes me run.) That's it, that's all, the end.