The last few weeks we have been learning about the 3 branches of government. Oh, I'm sorry. I'm getting ahead of myself. Let's start this over. Hey guys, remember me? Of course you do because who can forget someone as annoying as Joshua Tibbitts (NOTE FROM MS. BAD = Joshua is amazing, not annoying!). Well as you now know we have been learning about the 3 branches of government and we're doing great! We're read about each branch, made posters, wrote a LONG informative essay (that's what we're typing right now!), had a Socratic Seminar (where we discuss some tough questions as a group), had long talks with Mrs. Swan about how the government works today, and also made HUGE webs to organize information about the branches. So parents, if you ask your kids about this, you'll find yourself stuck in a 30 minute discussion.
We also just finished The Giver! Parents, please let us see the movie. Please! I don't think any of us liked the ending, I don't know why. It's weird. The two books we have read as a class have endings we didn't really like. Even if we didn't like the ending we sure liked the books (even though it felt impossible to spoil something...).
Did you guys like the book? Do you want to watch the movie? If so, beg your parents 24/7 and they will most likely not let you watch the movie, but it will be fun to try. What book do you want to read next?
We also just finished The Giver! Parents, please let us see the movie. Please! I don't think any of us liked the ending, I don't know why. It's weird. The two books we have read as a class have endings we didn't really like. Even if we didn't like the ending we sure liked the books (even though it felt impossible to spoil something...).
Did you guys like the book? Do you want to watch the movie? If so, beg your parents 24/7 and they will most likely not let you watch the movie, but it will be fun to try. What book do you want to read next?