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,GRADES l The first Tuesday after Labo and girls in the first and second During the year we lost two moved to Toledo and Warren Hensel We gained Richard Craycraft Piper from Marion for the first g a 2 r Day found 55 smiling boys grades. pupils. Pamela Schindler to Green Camp. from Sciotoville, Jimmie rade, and Billie Piper en- tered the second grade. We had an interesting reading program this year. The basic reading program throughout the country is theWGuidance in Readingn series. The first grade pupils read the follow- ing books: UNip and Tuck,W HNip and Tuck at Play,W NBob and Judy,W and NGood Times Together,W and we read nRound About' and WDay in and Day Outu as supplementary readers. In second grade we read the basic reader,NFriends A- bout Usn and used the workbook. Also NFriends and Neigh- bors,W WMore Friends and Neighbors,W WFriendly Village,n and 'Neighbors on.the Hill.n ' Our specific aims for reading are to stimulate delight in reading for information and pleasure, and to develop ab- ility in both oral and silent reading, to read with an inde- pendence and understanding and to form desirable reading habits. Our room was severely hit by the WFlun germ during De- cember and January. In spite of our Wflun vacation and high percentage of absentees, we have worked hard and have com- pleted our work. Our room participated in the operetta, WThe Legend of the Snowmann which we gave after Christmas. We were candy kids, imps, and tin soldiers. Two children in our room played instruments in the grade orchestra. Gene Moore from the first grade played the clarinet and Buddy Heller from the second grade played the saxaphone. Farm of s We contributed to the February. We sang a group Hoover. which many cooki We had a Valentine box made. It was crammed with Refreshments of Valentine served. The last events of school a took part was the school music ers' Institute program in ongs, accompanied by Mrs. Gene Moore and his mother messages from Dan Cupid. es and chocolate milk were ctivities in which our room festival. At that time we helped present the operetta 'Peter Rabbit.W f
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