Here is a very short summary of each of our novels. We are polishing them up now. Publication date is in early 2017!

December 7, 2016
by Denise Krebs
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December 7, 2016
by Denise Krebs
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Here is a very short summary of each of our novels. We are polishing them up now. Publication date is in early 2017!
November 29, 2016
by Denise Krebs
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November 29, 2016
by Denise Krebs
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October 21, 2015
by Denise Krebs
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Today we had a spelling test on lesson 2.
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May 18, 2015
by Denise Krebs
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One of our weekly songs is “Days of the Week,” sung to the tune of “The Addams Family.”
One class always likes to sing “Sandwich” instead of “Days of the Week.” So, today, we stopped and decided to write a new song, called “Sandwich.”
It goes like this:
Sandwich (clap, clap)
Sandwich (clap, clap)
Sandwich, sandwich, sandwich (clap, clap)There’s Nutella and there’s chicken.
There’s egg and cheese and mushroom.
There’s jam and peanut butter.
And then there’s hamburgers.Sandwich (clap, clap)
Sandwich (clap, clap)
Sandwich, sandwich, sandwich (clap, clap)
Listen to our song: Sandwich
You can watch it here.
May 5, 2015
by Denise Krebs
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Last week Show and Tell was to do or bring in something that was three-letter words. We had someone hop and someone run. We had lots of toys and artifacts that were three-letter words. We even had to be able to spell the words in English. (Here’s a trick; can you find one word that is not three letters?)
March 19, 2015
by Denise Krebs
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Happy Mother’s Day to all! At school, we also said, “Happy Family Day!” Here are some writings students did. The assignment was to do something about family.
February 22, 2015
by Denise Krebs
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February 14, 2015
by Denise Krebs
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And yes, I am finally sharing their beautiful accounts of the fun they had on our field trip or over the winter break from school.
December 3, 2014
by Denise Krebs
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Last week we had a Sports Day. The KG2 students enjoyed tumbling, cup stacking, keep away, jumping in hoops and watching some of the other children in their activities.
They wrote about their day in the books that follow. They have learned to read the words “I go to…”, so most of them copied “I go to Sports Day” from the board. Some wrote more or asked the teacher to write more for them.