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It's Red Ribbon Week & Classes are Busily Decorating Their Doors
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The Fourth Grade Classes
kept to the Patriotic Theme. Here Mrs. Brown's class
demonstrates that their door decor is correct: Every
Child is a Star!
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When
we deccrated the door, I made footprints. They were all
red. I made about 20 or 25 footprints. There were 4 or 5
people helping with the footprints. There were 2 people
helping Miss Zajac. They helped her with the white piece
of paper on the door and the footprints. When everything
was dun we got to put bad things for you on the door. When
we did Red Ribon Week we had a door deccrating contest.
First we plan how are door is going to look. Next we
started to do are door. Last we hope to win the contest. Mrs. Bromley's door is decorated with the handprints and names of students. Mrs. Niederstadt's door showed drawings the children made of themselves. Mrs. Veryser's door reminds us be be drug free. |
We each got a shirt cut out of paper. Then we paired up and decided what our motto would be. My partner was Kayleigh and we decided our saying was going to be "Be a team player: don't do drugs". We put balls around our shirt and the number 32. We also put people at the botom that were holding hands. I think all the doors look awesome. ...Anna, grade 5 On November 14, 2001 we made a paper shirt that said not to do drugs. It was fun because we used glitter, glue and markers. It was fun because the teacher took pictures and put our pictures on the wall. ...Brenda, grade 5
Drug
Free Skits and Songs When we did the "Drug free skits or songs" I did a song with Gus, Jake, James and Ashley S. It was fun. It was inbarising to do it in front of the grade. Jake, Gus and Me did some weird stuff in the song. We lauphed so much the first time, we had to do it again. It was very fun.
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