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fun equal a good class Do Things Right! Our classroom was 4E. We had students from all different countries. We tried to do things right. We had good workers. Our studies included math, reading, science, social studies and English plus specials. The favorite class subject was math. Class 4E did many reports and made projects along with them. When they made the reports, they did an outline first. One of the important things worked on this year was getting along with one another. We learned lots of other neat things. In art we learned how to make projects. In Arabic we learned about the Arabic language, so when we go back to the States, we can teach our friends. Also we had an after-school specials program. The specials were tap dancing, French, and Tae Kwon Do. Mr. Morganstern taught the dancing. In class 4E we made many interesting posters and papers showing the different seasons and holidays. On the counter-top in our room was an ant farm which showed us how ants lived and worked in their little ant world. Throughout the classroom were very nice students and a teacher. We liked our school. Also the principal was very nice to buy us all the instruments which were used by the school band. The thing about 4E is that we worked hard, and we tried to finish everything. And that’s what made us a good class. Mr. Jack Morganstern 4E Hard workers plus We Try To For Yan Vaillancourt, thinking comes more easily when he is relaxed at his desk. Scott Intermedia Qjctionan aChecking uncertain spellings in the dictionary is a practice Mark Horton has adopted. Patrick Bergner Ryan Botjer Cody Davenport Kelly Duffy Vilai Elias Tony Franjie Tania Haddad Meaghan Hanlon Michelle Haynes Mark Horton Miguel Iobbi Steve Jacobs Homer Lichtenwalter Chuck McKay Chris Rounds Jessica Sanno Yan Vaillancourt Tobi VanMiddlesworth Jason Wessels Meegan Wright Bulem Yuzugullu 1 4 4E
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Dazzling, Delightful, Daring )esk Tops Become Magic Carpets First to raise his hand with the answer to Mrs. Iarosis’ question is Owen Robinson. Mrs. Sondra Iarosis The “D” in 4D stood for delightful, daring, dynamic, dazzling, determined, dependable, dedicated, diligent, different and diverse. Our class had ten girls and twelve boys from Canada, Korea, Finland, Taiwan, Bangladesh, Japan, Sweden, India, Lebanon, Egypt, Iran, Thailand and the United States. We all tried, and everyone had some problems, no matter how smart they were, but we worked them out in 4D because we were all friends. Our favorite classes were Creative Writing and “Flex.” During these classes we stepped into our imaginations. Our desk tops became a magic carpet which carried us on a great adventure. Our “own space” on the floor was a monster den ... or a jungle ... or a bubble gum factory! In “Flex” we made anything from a “warm fuzzy” to a “glurp,” and we were always amazed by what different feelings we each had and what unique individuals we all were!! Diverting his attention from his seatwork, Jae Hoon Kang offers a mysterious look. Ahmed Aboulnaga Imran Ali Amil Aljasir Chun-Hua Chang Suzanne Chenworth Michael Edwards Annemarie Jacir Biiba Jurva Rana Kanaan Jae Hoon Kang Jiman Khandler Stephanie Kirkman Curtis Lainchbury Ann Larsson Kristi Lenaghan Kulraj Multani Nina Obins Owen Robinson Michael Shaw Manisha Sinha 4D 153
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Friendly, Fair, Fun, Fortunate Halloween is fun for Sean, Kim, and Jenny. We had twenty students, each with different desires, needs, and abilities. To accommodate this individualism, 4F established individualized spelling and math programs. We progressed at rates that enabled us to feel comfortable and successful. These programs also allowed us to participate in decisions concerning our education. We were pleased with our spelling and mathematics programs and the knowledge we gained by the end of the year. Nadda Elhaj and Brigitte Gosselin do solfege hand signals as they sing Doe. A Deer. Gina Aboumourad Omar Ahmed Kurubel Asgedom Molly Burkett Brian Collins Jeremy Dillard Shabnam Dossani Nadda Elhaj Tim Farmer Brigitte Gosselin Brad Green Yusef Lambert Jennifer McKown Jason Miller Kim Millspaugh Sean Negm Angela Strickland Michael Timma Samiera Toma Siobhan Williams 4F 155
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