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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

It's Honestly Not that Bad

Tonight I finished correcting all the students' state reports. It's a sure sign that summer vacation is almost here! There were definitely some reports that were put together at the last minute, a ton that were just amazing, several with some plagiarism, and few here and there that made me laugh.



Apparently, Claire has been to Alaska...



Who wouldn't want to live in a place with a cool name?




So lovely. I remember like it was yesterday!




Don't quote me on that.



This one is not part of the state project, but from a weekly reading log from my co-worker. We make sure the 4th graders put the title of the book and the author. Sometimes it's hard to find the author.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Rumblings and Musings

It's a busy time of year with field trips, big projects, and kids who can't sit still because the sun is out. I've been jotting a few things down over the past few weeks and finally have a little time to sit down and write. So without further ado...Deep thoughts. By fourth graders.

We were lining up for recess. I had on a black windbreaker. It looks nothing like leather. I had been wearing this jacket for about two weeks.
Luke: "Mr. Pajak, is that leather?"
"No Luke, I'm not sure what it is. I know it's not leather though."
Luke: "It looks like leather. Are you a biker?"

The students need to write a paragraph for the state project about their state's agricultural products. It took a little explaining to make sure everyone was on the same page with what 'agricultural products' are. After the long discussion, Josh had a question. "Why do they call them soybeans?"

After giving her state report to the class on Iowa, Becca asked Erin, "If you could live in your state, where would you live?" Erin's no-nonsense response: "I would not want to live in Iowa."

Natalie asked me during recess one day if I thought she talked a lot. She does. So I said yes. She responded with "My dad thinks I'm like my dad's mom, her name is Grandma Ann, she talks a lot too. He won't even talk to her on the phone."


And finally here is Samantha's latest spelling test. The parentheses are hers...Apparently she didn't even want to attempt number 11.