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Second tyiade MRS. KRAMER Our class made an Indian tepee out of burlap bags and each of us paint- ed an Indian sign on it. We made Indian headdresses and drums and rain rattles. We learned about Indian customs, poems, songs and stories. We all want to learn to read better everyday so that we may enjoy good books and appreciate our good country, America. Second tyiade MISS BUCK We have been building a town out of boxes in learning all about our coummunity helpers. We are looking forward to our Assembly program on April 25th. We are going to make puppets and put on a puppet show from one of our stories that we have read together in class. 'JinAt (fc de MISS PAUL Along with our numerous academic activities, we have made a poem notebook, and a folder for art work. We painted a crib for our doll corner, and will add a chair to it soon. We made calendars for Christmas gifts, and individual Valentine boxes. We talked and read about famous Amer- icans, holidays, and other important happenings.
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xcc%t ty% zde MISS WARNER One of our art projects this year was the making of illustrated drawings. The themes carried out were based on American holidays. We depicted Thanksgiving. Christmas. Lincoln's Birthday, and Easter. On February 29th we presented our class play in the assembly. It told the story of Clever Peter . 7 Oid tirade MRS. SHERWOOD This year we learned how to do cur- sive writing, borrowing in subtrac- tion, carrying in addition, multiplica- tion and short division. Experiments with magnets, electricity, seeds, rust and evaporation made our science lessons very interesting. Our stories helped us learn about our own coun- try as well as other lands. tyxade MRS. BERMINGHAM We came. saw. and tried to conquer the subtraction bugaboo” which always haunts Grade 3. This was our first year to don gowns and be on the stage for Christmas carols and we were really thrilled. Our play. Help Wanted for Easter was given on March 14th before an appreciative audience of parents and Grade chil- dren. Many of us joined the Cub Scouts and the Brownies — in fact, almost half of the class are members, now.
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?0i4t tyuzde MRS. SCHILLER These twenty-six eager little faces came to me in September. First we tried to make the quiet ones talk and the noisy ones quiet. Learning to read, write, spell and add numbers has kept us busy. We have many good laughs together and we are happy. uteCesify i%teK MRS. BENNETT A. M. September to December is work and play, Making interesting things most every day. January starts a new year, Our names and numbers we learn here. Workbooks and trips are lots of fun, How to use thermometers, calen- dars, and clocks, some. We close our year with a play on the stage, Kindergarten is now all the rage. P. M.
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