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Show Lifebie Edward News and Views "OUR STUDY OF MEXICO" By Margaret Huefner and Irene Barney 5th Grade Some children in our room are making the different kinds of Mexican houses. Mrs. Savage is teaching us to talk Spanish. We are making Mexican pottery pot-tery with clay. We are making all kinds of jugs, dishes, bowls and many other things of clay. Mexicans go to church every day for they never lock their churches. In one town they have 365 churches. One church for each clay of the year. :;: "LOOK: WE HAVE A NEW NEIGHBOR" By Nancy Mjrrrill & Joann Mark 4th Grade Have you ever wanted to travel trav-el all around the world? Well by the means of trans portation we can get there in just a short time. But in our room we are finding find-ing a way to travel without paying pay-ing a penny ,or getting sea sick. And this way we travel is called call-ed imagination. We have groups of four or five studying about each country coun-try and every morning when we get to school each group telis s little bit about their country. We have made a big map, 1' feet by 6 feet, on which we locate lo-cate different countries and peoples. We're also making big murals of these peoples and we're having hav-ing lots of fun. Would you ever like to go traveling with us? LITTLE HAMSTER By Bonnie Rae Jackson, 3rd Grade She is a little hamster who lives in a cage And 1 can't even guess her atp. She isn't very tall. She isn't very small. She isn't chubby and she isn't fat. She looks something like a rat She has floppy ears and tiny feet. And her little heart just beats and beats. 1 don't know about her claws But she carriers nuts in her jaws. The little hamster is clean and neat. To have her at school is a treat. |