Two volleyball games...and we made posters for some team spirit.
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| 4th/5th Team | 
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| 6th/7th/8th Team | 
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| I HeArT Polka-dots! | 
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| imagine these tan and you have my staple summer shoe! | 
We are going to explore beaks and feet this week. I am planning out a foldable to be added to our lapbooks.
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| The bottom six spaces will be for beaks and the top will be for feet | 
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| This part folds open | 
We are also going to start building our bird book pages. Last week, after choosing a bird to research, we gathered facts from the internet. This week we are going to put it into a non-fiction book page.
The cover will have a drawn picture of the bird, the bird's name, and a border made of words describing the bird.
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| Inside of the bird book page | 
The book page will also have a border going around the page, but I am not sure we have decided what the border should have in it.
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| Shape templates | 
And I had to join up with A Class Act's Favorite Travel Cup Linky.  Mine is a Tervis Tumbler.  I LoVe these things!  They don't condensate and ruin papers or the desk, and can be used for hot or cold beverages. They even fit different lids; snap on lids with straws for cold beverages or lids with sliders for warm drinks.  I gave my aunt a Duke one for Christmas and my brother a Tampa Bay Rays one for his birthday.  Of course...it is Dodger labeled, as well.  I switch back and forth between iced tea and hot cocoa.Happy Sunday,











Your bird books are going to be great!! I especially like that idea of the word border for the front!
ReplyDeleteLori
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