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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Scholastic Book Packs!

Today you received 3 free books from Scholastic! 

Tomorrow we have a reading day at Townley. 
Which Scholastic book will you read first? 
Why did you pick that one?

16 comments:

  1. Mrs. Cate's Class: Thank you so much for the three books. We can't wait to start to reading all of them. They all look so interesting we can't decide which one to read first!

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  3. There were 1001 Things to Spot in the Sea. I drew a gray octopus on a rock, a blue shark and a fish hiding behind a plant. Ms. Avila couldn't see the fish and said I did a good job camouflaging. Cesar V

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    1. That's great! It sounds like you took the book you were reading and drew something from what you learned!

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  4. A girl wanted to paint her face at the fair, but she didn't have enough money. A woman told her she could get money from The Penny Pot. Miguel was nice and left extra pennies. Now she could put a star on her face. By Luis R and Max T in Mrs. Avila's Class

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  5. El libro de las palomitas de maiz is about some twin brothers that wanted to make popcorn. She said the popcorn was in the refrigerator. He found out that popcorn stays fresh in a jar. The humidity doesn't get in. He found lots of ways to make popcorn. Popcorn pops because there is water inside the hard shelled seed. When the seed gets hot, the humidity evaporates and the inside blows up until the shell rips open making a popping sound. The Native Americans have a legend that says that inside each grain of corn is a little devil. When their house gets hot, it gets so mad it explodes. The twins found a lot of information about popcorn in a book. It also said you shouldn't put salt on popcorn before it's popped because the popcorn gets too hard. By Karol B. and Jennifer V. in Mrs. Avila's 2nd Grade Class

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  6. Ms. Hamilton's class voted to read Money Madness first!

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  7. Mrs. Fischer's 5th Grade ClassMay 31, 2012 at 2:00 PM

    Our favorite places to read are:
    Bed - 2
    Roof - 1
    Sunny Spot - 1
    Small, Dark Area - 12
    Couch - 4
    Under the Covers - 3
    Library - 2
    Car - 1

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  8. Melissa B from Mrs.Ruiz's Class.My favorite places to read are in my closet,bed,pool,library,my dads conputer.

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  9. wow school is almost over!!!
    im a fifth grader and i have been in townley since kindergarten and i had a lot of fun times!
    i would like to say to all those teachers who helped me the the school year.i will have all the memory's about how i started school and how it ended townley is a very very great school!!


    P.S. FROM: MRS LOUIS CLASS

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  10. MelissaB from Mrs.ruiz's Class.The fist book that am gonna read is...............THE PENNY POT!!!!!!

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    1. That's great, Melissa! Let me know how it is! Mrs. Hilton

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  11. valery lezama from Mrs. Fitzhugh's class. I read the book called Bad Kiity's birthday.I liked the part when the dog got turned into a pinata.

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  12. Valery Lezama from Mrs.Fitzhugh Class.I read the book called bad kitty's birthday.I liked the part when the dog gets turned into a pinata

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  13. Alex C. Mrs.Duran's Class. I read Soy el Agua, Espia de la Naturaleza, and Un Amigo Maravilloso. My favorite one was Soy El Agua because it talks about fun things we can do with water, and that we have to take care of it to keep doing those fun things.

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