This week we finished Tuck Everlasting and things got a bit chaotic. Winnie dies! She doesn't drink the spring water to become immortal. I'm pretty sure we wasted 25 minutes of literacy screaming. And we thought the lunchroom was bad. Some kids were even stressing under a tissue (cough, Ethan and Joshua, cough, cough!).
Parents, if your kids seem a little happy, read them Tuck Everlasting so they won't be happy anymore. Just kidding, Tuck Everlasting is a great book! It has really good figurative language. How did you like the ending?
Now we had to get down to business. The movie. It was great! No just kidding, it was the worst movie ever. I don't think the producers even read the book, it was that bad. It's called "Hollywood" people! You can count on them to turn this almost perfect children's book into a romance, love, and drama story that is probably not good for a four year old. What did you think of the movie?
Now to cheer us up, Ms. Bad let us do some fun Tuck Everlasting projects. We tried to get 45 points at most from finishing different types of projects. These included making a skit about a scene, making a new book jacket, making a spring water advertisement poster, and more. After Ms. Bad checked our work, we hung up the projects so we can all enjoy them. What projects did you do?
After we finished all this, we wrote an essay on whether or not eternal life was a blessing or a curse. What did you think it was?
Parents, if your kids seem a little happy, read them Tuck Everlasting so they won't be happy anymore. Just kidding, Tuck Everlasting is a great book! It has really good figurative language. How did you like the ending?
Now we had to get down to business. The movie. It was great! No just kidding, it was the worst movie ever. I don't think the producers even read the book, it was that bad. It's called "Hollywood" people! You can count on them to turn this almost perfect children's book into a romance, love, and drama story that is probably not good for a four year old. What did you think of the movie?
Now to cheer us up, Ms. Bad let us do some fun Tuck Everlasting projects. We tried to get 45 points at most from finishing different types of projects. These included making a skit about a scene, making a new book jacket, making a spring water advertisement poster, and more. After Ms. Bad checked our work, we hung up the projects so we can all enjoy them. What projects did you do?
After we finished all this, we wrote an essay on whether or not eternal life was a blessing or a curse. What did you think it was?