Thursday, May 31, 2007

Pokeman Crater - Newest Website I Found

You can play on Pokemon Crater absolutely free. It's for kids of all ages. If you go into maps, you can move around and catch Pokemon. If you go into gyms, you won't be able to catch Pokemon, but you can get badges. When you get all the badges, you can have your very own team of six Pokemon. When you have your own full team, you can catch Pokemon. My name in the game is harrythehorse. Visit it at http://www.pokemoncrater.com/

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Most Popular People























by a second grader and fifth grader

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Attack of the Bully























- a second and fifth grader

Horses

Horses

Pretty horses prance
around and around
in the paddock
in spring and summer.

Graceful horses gallop
in the arena
in winter and fall
at the barn.

Tall horses trot
outside and inside
in snow and rain and sunshine.

- a fourth grader

Monday, May 14, 2007

Sunny Summer Days

I love sunny summer days.
I go swimming at the public pool.
I love sunny summer days.
I go outside with my funny fantastic friends.
I love sunny summer days.
I get to stay up all night long and play with my friends.

a fourth grader

Friday, May 11, 2007

Comic

How to Appreciate Your Teacher by two fifth graders


Thursday, May 10, 2007

Appreciating Teachers

It is Teacher's Appreciation Week and some of the students have messages to pass along...
I would like to thank my teacher for making this a great school year. I especially liked reading and music.
(a fourth grader)
Thank you for taking me to the motor room. It helps make my day.
(a second grader)
Thank you to my second grade teacher for teaching me all about butterflies and letting us take care of them. I learned how butterflies live and what they eat to survive. At the farm in Maine, I sometimes get Monarch butterflies. The knowledge I learned in second grade helps me to know what to feed them and how to take care of them.
(a fifth grader)

Thank you for helping me on my work. You show me how to do some math.
(a fifth grader)