Monday, December 12, 2016

Noevember news story by Allison


It was in early November at Glenridge elementary.Today 5-B was going to Spanish as they walked in their faces lightened with joy. Rows of sugar skulls were laid out on the table from the previous class. But now it was 5-B’s turn to make them. Sra. Kennerly called groups of people up to make the sugar skulls while the other kids did a crossword puzzle. But sadly some people had to wait till tomorrow because they ran out of sugar.

    One day later……..     Blue! Pink! Orange! Yellow! Purple! So many different colors to decorate with. The kids who had made their sugar skulls were decorating while the kids who hadn’t, started today. There was a lot going on in the room, decorating, crossword puzzles, and even Mafia. But that didn’t seem to work out, let’s just say Mafia’s not the best game to play in Spanish. There were so many different designs on the skulls. Swirls, loops, dots, squiggles, and much more. When everyone finished they all played this game where 2 people would go out of the room while an anonymous person hid under a big cloth and the two people would guess who it is by asking questions about that person, of course in Spanish though. But it all came to a stop when Mrs. Barnes approached the door.  
                                 
People were sad that Spanish had ended. A fifth grader named Allison said “I wish everyday was like this!”                                                                                                             

1 comment:

  1. I like how you included everything that was happening in the room. Did you think to ask for quotes from others about what they thought?

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