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THIRD GRADE Dear Diary, There 1« so much to learn in the third grade. We ftudicd and dr lied until we could pas our 100 addition and subtraction facta In five minute . Then we started on multiplication. We have worked on sublets, predicates, nouns, verbs, pronouns, adjectives, and adverbs until we should never forget them. In Reading, we did some fun things like magic tricks and also made rock candy and built a castle cake, which we ate. Bollnger County has many interesting people and places that we studied, too. After we found Indian Children so easy to memorize, can you believe we memorized The Night Before Christmas? It wasn't so easy I We printed a newspaper and had a play about famous people born in February. We did research and reports on them too. Social Studies and Science are our favorite subjects. We just never seem to have enough time for everything.
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SECOND GRADE Dear Diary. Our second-graders had an enjoyable and busy year. Last fal. math facta were learned In Monster Math and Indian Math. After we knew our facts, we went on to regrouping. We often used our classroom computer to practice our sklls. Thanksgiving brought our annual feast prepared by the children In their classrooms. The Indians and Pilgrims gathered together to feast on stew, muffins, applesauce, and dessert. January began a new year and a new kind of writing — cursive. The children eagerly looked forward to learning the new letters each day. Science and Social Studies were fun times, too. We studied rocks, communities, conservation, maps, and foods. The highlights of these units were a field trip to Cape Girardeau, a Nature trail wall, and a hike to the artesian wefl. We have many fond memories of this year. Second Grade Teachers
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FOURTH GRADE Dear Diary. Fourth grade has been very exciting this year. W have studied how people live in different part of the world. Wa learned about the pianets. how animals adapt to their environment, and how plants grow and make food. We did an Interesting unit on conservation and learned many fascinating facts about wildlife common to Missouri. Math class has been both a |oy and a trial to the students. We practiced addition and subtraction and spent a lot of time learning the multiplication facts. Division proved to be a real chaflenge for everyone. We even tried our hand at fractions. Language class was carried on al day in a sense, as we tried to drop our habit of using double negatives. We spent a lot of time on parts of speech and writing in complete sentences. Our teacher says we’ve done very wel this year and that she's very proud of our accomplishments 8
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