Year in Review

Posted on June 6th, 2010 in Uncategorized by daibriana150  Tagged
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Volume

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Multiplication Arrays

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Mystery Wanted Poster

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Bag of Chips: Non-Fiction Book Report

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Growing Patterns

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Cereal Box Box Summary

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My Favorite Book Summary

Posted on September 28th, 2009 in Uncategorized by daibriana150  Tagged ,
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Junie B. Jones got her graduation gown at school.  Mrs. told everyone to put their graduation gowns in their desks when they left.  Junie B.’s friend Grace is alone because she wanted to show  her that she brought her gown on the bus.   When Junie B. got home she wanted to show  her mom and her mom was happy.  Junie’s mom didn’t want the gown to get messed up.  So she took it from Junie and put it on top of the refrigerator.  When her mom left she put Grand Pa Miller in charge.   Grand Pa  Miller fell asleep and Junie took her graduation gown off of the refrigerator and took it to her room.  Then her stuffed animals got thirsty so she went to the kitchen and got some grape juice.  She went back to her room and tried to give Raggedy Larry some grape juice.  Raggedy Larry spilled the juice onto her gown.  Junie got mad at him and then she thought she could color the gown with a purple crayon.  Everyone started laughing at her when she got to school.  When it was time to graduate everyone had colored purple dots on their gowns to make Junie B. Jones feel better.  

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