The pineapple was like the children in the class who are happy. They always have a smile on their face and give hard things a try.
The rock melon was like the children who have good manners. They say please, thank you, listen carefully and put their hands up.
The grapes were like the children who are respectful and caring. They help others and work quietly.
The banana was like the children who are helpful, teamplayers. They work well with others.
The pear was like the children who ask questions and really like to learn.
The watermelon was like the children who are hard working. They also always do their best and think about what their next step is.
Miss Kent also had a rotten banana! We didn't want a rotten banana in our fruit salad, just like we don't want a rotten banana in Room 2!
The rock melon was like the children who have good manners. They say please, thank you, listen carefully and put their hands up.
The grapes were like the children who are respectful and caring. They help others and work quietly.
The banana was like the children who are helpful, teamplayers. They work well with others.
The pear was like the children who ask questions and really like to learn.
The watermelon was like the children who are hard working. They also always do their best and think about what their next step is.
Miss Kent also had a rotten banana! We didn't want a rotten banana in our fruit salad, just like we don't want a rotten banana in Room 2!
Of course we don't have rotton bananas!They are not behaving like Room 2 students!
ReplyDeleteElla
Hi Miss kent i loved you teaching me thank you
ReplyDeleteBen Carpenter